In this interview with AUTOSPORT's sister publication F1 Racing, four-time world champion Alain Prost opens up about the Senna film, mid-1980s drunken tales and why he never really wanted to run a team
Inside Sauber's narrow sidepods
Edd Straw talks to Sauber designer Matt Morris about his team's narrow sidepods, the most distinctive design feature of this year's crop of Formula 1 cars
Senna's new Aston GT challenge
Bruno Senna is looking to win races after his move to GT racing. And Aston Martin's new recruit has a few things to say about his missed opportunities in F1. By Gary Watkins
McLaren's drive for off-track excellence
There is much more to McLaren than just its racing team. Dieter Rencken talks to Geoff McGrath - head of McLaren Applied Technologies - about the company's role in the automotive industry and beyond
Why F1 won't pine for absent stars
The absence of drivers like Timo Glock, Heikki Kovalainen or Kamui Kobayashi from Formula 1 in 2013 might weaken the grid but, as Edd Straw explains, their exits don't constitute a catastrophe for the sport
Let it snow: WRC magic in Sweden
This week's Rally Sweden is set to see perfect snowy conditions. David Evans explains why watching top WRC drivers on the white stuff is like nothing else on earth
The secret F1 mechanic's diary
Spanners may be a fictional character in a made-up Formula 1 team, but his secret AUTOSPORT diary is based on the real experiences of a former grand prix mechanic. Here's the first of his insights into what life in F1 is really like...
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Mikko Hirvonen's Sweden diary
14 FEB
BY MIKKO HIRVONEN
Mikko Hirvonen had arrived in Sweden hoping to fight for victory, but his hopes were dashed early on. In his exclusive AUTOSPORT diary he relives that snowy mishap and dispels rumours of mid-stage nudity...
British F3: What went wrong
14 FEB
BY MARCUS SIMMONS
Its rich heritage wasn't enough: now it's effectively a tournament hoping to entice competitors from other series for extra races. Marcus Simmons talks to British F3's major players to find out how it came to this
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer
12 FEB
BY DAVID EVANS
Sebastiens Loeb and Ogier were sworn enemies at Citroen. Now, with Loeb retiring and Ogier winning for VW, they appear at peace. David Evans read the signals in Sweden
What we learned from the first F1 test
09 FEB
BY JONATHAN NOBLE
Formula 1's winter testing season got underway at Jerez. Jonathan Noble analyses the form so far and picks the likely pacesetters and the emerging themes of 2013
Jerez test: The final trackside verdict
09 FEB
BY EDD STRAW
On the final day of the Jerez Formula 1 test, Edd Straw returned to the trackside to get an in-depth look at the cars' behaviour as drivers really got to grips with them
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