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Cambridge Kisby

Cheshire, Southampton

Digital Writer at Motor Sport

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  • 1 week ago | goodwood.com | Cambridge Kisby

    The pair, who would later share five Formula 1 World Titles between them, made up part of a star-studded grid for the 1965 Sunday Mirror Trophy, a non-Championship F1 race held at the BARC Easter Monday Meeting.

  • 1 month ago | motorsportmagazine.com | James Elson |Cambridge Kisby |Damien Smith |Adam Cooper

    It couldn’t have been a worse start to the season. Lap one of the first race of the 2025 F1 world championship, and Jack Doohan’s car lay in pieces after a fifth corner smash at his home race. The Australian, whose place is rumoured to be under threat from Alpine third driver Franco Colapinto, needed the best possible performance to show it’s him the team wants – not its Argentinian reserve. The word is he has five races to prove himself to Enstone, and it’s not going well so far.

  • 1 month ago | motorsportmagazine.com | Cambridge Kisby |Adam Cooper |Matt Bishop |James Elson

    To join the official Motor Sport magazine 2025 F1 Fantasy league, click here. The 2025 F1 season opener in Melbourne was a roller coaster race throwing up both predictable outcomes and shock results – and it showed in F1 Fantasy. If it proved anything, it’s that you should stick with our current recommended line-up for this Sunday’s Chinese GP. It’s a sprint weekend too, meaning more points are on offer than during the standard grand prix format.

  • 1 month ago | motorsportmagazine.com | Cambridge Kisby |James Elson

    To join the official Motor Sport magazine 2025 F1 Fantasy league, click here. After months of anticipation, the new F1 season is finally upon us – and it looks set to be a titanic battle with the world championship closer than ever.

  • 1 month ago | motorsportmagazine.com | Cambridge Kisby |Dominic Tobin

    Cadillac has pledged to enter Formula 1 in 2026 with a team that it describes as a “truly American” effort, and confirmed that US IndyCar driver Colton Herta is on its shortlist. Its car will be built in a new factory in Indiana, and will eventually be powered by a General Motors power unit produced in Charlotte, North Carolina, although will run on Ferrari power initially.