Magneto Magazine issue 17: Spring 2023

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Starter

Words David Lillywhite

that day in Japan, with Jules Bianchi’s accident… that was pretty horrendous. I remember doing the interviews, trying to act as if everything was normal, but you could tell the drivers knew that it wasn’t a ‘routine’ accident. It never leaves you. I don’t think it should leave you. What is the future of F1? It’s an interesting time; 2026 is the time that everyone keeps going on about. And that’s why companies such as Audi want to get involved. F1 always prided itself on creating the technology that we have in our road cars, and I think it’s important as the pinnacle of motor sport that there is some technology transfer still.

The journalist and sports commentator at the heart of Formula 1 has written a book, Inside F1, on seven leading drivers and their careers

What made you write the book? I was doing an article during the 2020 lockdown on Lewis Hamilton. When I got to the end, I wondered if this was something that could be done with several drivers. What about the others you chose: Schumacher, Vettel, Alonso, Massa, Verstappen and Button? They’re the ones that I have shared an awful lot with over the years. They’re all World Champions bar Felipe, but Felipe has been at the heart of some of the huge stories and has insight as well into Fernando and other drivers. I spent a bit of time with Jenson at the Goodwood Revival, and I’ve interviewed him a few times; it’s all a bit Anchorman – he’s on Sky and I’m on Channel Four. Michael Schumacher means a lot to you, doesn’t he? The Michael stuff was really special because I started watching his career at home as a kid, and I remember being in the paddock in Monaco in the 1990s; there was an aura, just something about him. And then to be able to spend time with him, whether it be interviews or even riding horses at his house in Switzerland, was really special.

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What about Sebastian Vettel? I’ve done more interviews with him than anyone else. They have often been chaotic and controversial, but he’s a really decent person. Did you consider earlier drivers? I am very close with Sir Jackie Stewart, and I have worked with Emerson Fittipaldi a lot. But for me to do the book like this, I needed to be a part of their careers. It would have felt disingenuous otherwise. Do the crashes affect you? You never shake them off. You know

ABOVE Lee with Max Verstappen, the youngest driver in the book.

And then there’s the politics… I was not overly convinced about going to Saudi. And then I decided that the one thing I wanted to do, because my background is news, was to speak to the sports minister when I got there. He is one of the Crown Princes, and actually a really competent racing driver. So you have a nice chat about cars, and then you do this big interview about sports washing. Some thought it was a great interview, other people thought it could have been tougher, but it is a difficult subject. Do you miss Bernie Ecclestone? You can’t take away what he did for F1, but there was a shift change in how we watch TV, how people engage on social media. Bernie was very against all of that. Then in came Liberty Media in a very showbiz kind of way. I think, on the whole, that the show is great now, but Bernie had a real affinity with the drivers – there is no way that he would have let someone with such a crowd draw as Daniel Ricciardo leave F1, for example.

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The Interview Lee McKenzie

And the environmental concerns? Sebastian talks about this a lot: We’re still going to Miami in the middle of bookending two European races, and we’re still going to Canada between two European races. And we go to Qatar, then we go to the Americas, and then we come back to Abu Dhabi. So this calendar still isn’t correct, in my eyes, if you really are talking about sustainability.


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page 210

The Racer Sam Hancock

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pages 208-209

The Curator Robert Dean

4min
pages 206-207

The Lawyer

4min
pages 204-205

Brun Motorsport

3min
pages 202-203

Restomods: Better Faster Cooler

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page 200

Ultimate Works Porsche 962: The Definitive History

1min
page 198

DIVERSIONS

2min
pages 194-196, 198

To sip or to tip?

4min
pages 192-193

Time for a history lesson

1min
pages 190, 192

Something for everyone

5min
pages 188-190

Questions answered and trends analysed

3min
pages 186-188

Maserati Ghibli

12min
pages 180-184, 186

OF THE OFTHE END END THIN THIN WEDGE WEDGE

43min
pages 152-158, 160-176, 178

LOST

11min
pages 134, 140-141, 146, 148

Ex-Works 1937 Monte Carlo Rally & 1937/38 MCC Trials Entry Ex-Works 1937 Monte Carlo Rally & 1937/38 MCC Trials Entry

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pages 131-133

ALFAS

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pages 113-116, 118-122, 124-131

The Simeone after Fred

36min
pages 64-66, 69-71, 74-76, 78, 81-82, 84-85, 88-93, 98-101, 104-105, 108, 110-111

Meeting the man behind the monster

6min
pages 60-64

The many lives of VNKy

5min
pages 57-59

Scooter stars of the swinging ’60s

11min
pages 50-52, 54-56

HISTORICS LONDON CLASSIC CAR SHOW SALE

2min
pages 47-49

Romain Grosjean on the new Praga Bohema

5min
pages 44-46

The Interview Lee McKenzie

2min
page 42

Concours on Savile Row is back for 2023

1min
page 40

The first Le Mans Bentley

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pages 36-39

24-hour party people get ready

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page 34

Bentleys to race again at Le Mans

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pages 31-33

THE BONMON T SA LE

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pages 27-28, 31

CONCORSO D’ELEGANZA VILLA D’ESTE

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Contributors

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pages 18-22

2023 LE MANS Centenary Collection 2023 LE MANS Centenary Collection

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