A five-point plan to change Formula 1
Formula 1's hierarchy is undergoing change - but will the way it operates remain the same? Grand prix racing has a real opportunity to get itself out of the mire, and there are several ways it can go about it
This is unexpected - and I must say, it feels quite strange. On November 28 2007 I posted what I thought was my final ever story to Autosport - and yet a little over nine years later, here I am again. I thought I was done with a title that had previously played a huge part in my life. As it turns out, and to my great surprise, Autosport is still unfinished business.
Felipe Massa, eat your heart out.
As you'll no doubt have seen, my old comrade Nigel Roebuck has also returned to the 'mothership' to revive his signature Fifth Column. We left together and we've come back together - believe it or not, in both cases entirely by coincidence. It's a huge bonus that I get to continue working with the master of Formula 1 writers.
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