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Q&A with Mehul Kapadia of Tata Communications

Mehul Kapadia is Managing Director of Tata Communications’ Formula 1 operations, so it’s about time we invited him for a short chat. Click here to subscribe to our print edition! What are your main responsibilities in terms of Formula 1’s business…

Pirelli: Three more years of Formula 1

Pirelli will remain an exclusive tyre supplier to the FIA Formula One World Championship for three more years. The tyre manufacturer and the FIA have renewed their current contract, which will now extend from 2017 to 2019. We meet with…

The web age: Formula 1 blogs

Print media is dead. Long live print media! The last 25 years had an immense influence on the media landscape. The traditional newspapers nearly vanished, but in a way, print found a new home online. This month, I will be…

My Fantasy F1 Team: Simon Pavitt

Simon Pavitt is the Marketing Director of Manor Racing, the Formula 1 team with a start-up mentality and an upstart ambition. Manor Racing are here to prove that a challenger team can dare and thrive at the pinnacle of motorsport. Simon…

Why we should be worried

Brian has been a solid regular contributor at the Paddock magazine since 2013, and his “Money, Egos & Speed” columns are always very well-received by our readers. This time we’ve decided to put the spotlight on Brian himself, so we…

A refreshing start

At the Canadian Grand Prix of 2016, Formula One Group introduced their most exciting sponsor of recent times. Heineken, one of the worlds largest advertisers and the world’s best-selling beer, promises big things in terms of activation and fan engagement.…

The MotoGP camp

Being Managing Director at Dorna Sports, Pau Serracanta is responsible for MotoGP’s commercial affairs. And since the series have been celebrated for many different things in the past years, we decided to ask Pau a few relevant questions. Click here to…

Gossip Grip: Who is the next who?

By Kunal Shah and Mithila Mehta | Max Verstappen, Formula 1’s newest sensation and obsession, is hailed as the new “Baby Vettel”. This is happening when Sebastian Vettel is still known as the “Baby Schumi”, so will Verstappen grow up…

Writing the book on F1. Literally

David Hayhoe is a motorsport enthusiast since the early 1980s, having researched heavily into the sport’s history and statistics and compiled his own database. This materialised in the publication of his first Grand Prix Data Book in 1989. David has…

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