Archive Lunch with... Bill Boddy It’s not usual for a magazine to interview its own staff – but Motor Sport has always been different. Simon Taylor talks to the man who made it so In… July 2007 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Simon Taylor: Modern Times Justin Wilson's signing for Minardi has finally brought into F1 a young British driver whose talent and speed were in little doubt, even before he dominated Formula 3000 in 2001.… February 2003 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Lunch with... Adrian Reynard Motor racing is dangerous: it's a truism that doesn't need repeating. And motor racing can be dangerous commercially, too. On the balance sheet as well as on the track, risk… March 2013 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Simon Taylor's Notebook It's not hard to choose between Schumacher on TV and vintage cars in the metal at Shelsley Sociologists studying the evolution of the human race reckon that, in our well-fed… August 2005 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Simon Taylor's Notebook The first Silverstone Classic boasted a huge entry, a chaotic paddock, and every type of historic racer Silverstone's new Classic meeting was a fine achievement, in particular because such an… September 2005 Issue By Simon Taylor
Great Read Archive Lunch with... Nigel Mansell Surely no World Champion has provoked greater extremes of adulation and criticism than Nigel Mansell. From his earliest days in Formula 1 he was the darling of the British crowds:… December 2009 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Lunch with... Keith Greene & Chris Craft I'm in a village pub, listening to two old friends reminisce about spending their entire working lives in and around motor sport. One raced his own marque of Formula 1… May 2012 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Modern Times Every so often, Formula One delivers up a special moment At the time it may merely be part of the general excitement But, as the dust settles, you decipher a… May 2001 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Lunch with . . . David Coulthard Let's deal with the statistics first. David Coulthard's 13 Formula 1 victories never won him the world title, but he was runner-up in 2001, and took third place in the… July 2011 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Modern times The one result Bernie Ecclestone didn't want in Australia was the one he got — a Michael Schumacher win. And Maranello's decision to rely for the time being on last… April 2002 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Lunch with... Gil de Ferran There’s a history of young Brazilians who came over to learn the European motor racing way, grabbed everyone’s attention by winning the British Formula 3 Championship, and rapidly rose towards… January 2014 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Thunder from Down Under The Maybach began as a scrapyard special, but for a decade it was Australia's most famous home-grown racing car. Simon Taylor fulfils a boyhood dream and drives it Throughout the… February 1997 Issue By Simon Taylor