Meet the man behind motorsport safety legislation
There's a common criticism from competitors that changes in safety legislation are simply money grabs from suppliers, but the reality is very different
Performance
Our experts' guide on how you can become a better racing driver
For most participants, motorsport is a never-ending quest to get the best performance you can from human and machinery, while keeping an eye on costs.
Of course, maximising the capability of the human depends on remaining uninjured for as long as possible. After all, you're not going to get very good results if you're convalescing in bed for a year. And, if that happens, the cost of your motorsport activities to your family will have been far more than missing a few visits to your local pizza restaurant so you can afford a new set of shock absorbers.
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