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F1 Racing - England

F1 Racing - England

List Price: $105.00
Price: $72.00 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details
Issues:12 issues / 12 months

Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 6-10 weeks.

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Offers comprehensive coverage of Formula 1 racing around the world, complete with stunning photography. In addition to the facts and statistics on the cars and drivers, F1 Racing looks in-depth at the dangerous, glamorous, and intriguing culture of racing through interviews and sport's profiles.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #352 in Magazine Subscriptions
  • Format: Magazine Subscription

Customer Reviews

High Quality Review of F15
This British magazine is a little (well, more than a little)pricey but it's an excellent, high quality review of F1 events, people, and races. It arrives in the US about one race late -- so it's not the best place to get the "news," but the editorial staff does a great job staying on top of current F1 developments, rule changes, driver changes, and other controversies, so it still feels very current.

Overall it has the look, feel and content of a big budget production. Very good editorial content and great photos.

Don't bother!1
The magazine is great! It hits the news stands in the U.S. a FULL MONTH before the subscription arrives - so don't bother. I have a year (maybe 2 subscription) and I don't bother waiting for it anymore. The previews are then 2 weeks after the races are run. It's really appaling and it seems there's noone accountable. Typical really..... Great magazine. Windsor and The Bish know their stuff! Just get it at the newsstand
KS Malibu, CA

For the Formula 1 Enthusiast4
Good writing, excellent photography, and a sense of humor characterize this stylish magazine. It is a must for any hardcore F1 enthusiast; and you have to be hardcore to pay $72 for a subscription in the US! This is not really a magazine one goes to for all the current F1 news (there's a bajillion websites where you can find that stuff); instead it provides in-depth coverage of political and technical issues as well as interviews with star drivers, team bosses, etc. I generally receive my copy a week or two after it is released in Britain; this is rather slow, but considering that the mag reaches most US newstands a month late, it's not so bad. The only criticisms I have of the magazine are that the editor-in-chief, Matt Bishop, seems to be a bit of an egomaniac who spends a bit too much time writing about himself in his pieces and interviews. This rather annoying approach is emulated by some of the magazine's writers as well. Overall, though, this magazine is a prize and worth its steep price.