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Autosport to launch newsletter with technical focus

'Tech Tuesday' newsletter to feature technical updates and analysis from the world of racing

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Fans of technical developments and analysis from the world of motorsport can get the latest updates dropped directly into their inboxes with the launch of Autosport's Tech Tuesday newsletter.

The newsletter will bring readers all of the latest news and analysis on new development trends across Formula 1 and more, as Autosport aims to raise the bar of its technical output and comment pieces.

As implied by its name, the newsletter will be launched every Tuesday with a round-up of the biggest technical stories from the week, analysis pieces, and any other headlines from the world of racing that may be of interest to a technically minded audience.

Our technical coverage also extends to our YouTube channel, where we will be following the 2025 F1 update cycle and looking ahead to what the all-new 2026 regulations will bring in glorious technicolour.

It's a hugely exciting time to be a follower of motorsport's technical side, particularly as more championships move towards alternative forms of fuel and propulsion - sustainable and hydrogen fuels will no doubt form a cornerstone of racing series in the future, alongside electric power.

To keep up with that, your best bet is here: to sign up to receive the newsletter, please follow this link to get your fix of the latest technical content.

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