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Back in Control
by Roger Horton
Officially, Ayrton Senna was the last driver to win a race in a car that was fitted with traction control, back in 1993. But, according to the FIA, at least one team had been using traction control several years after. Now, the teams are pressing on legalising the system as of next year, and their request looks likely to be approved. Roger Horton looks at the implications and the pros and cons of this move
Living a Dream
by Eoin Young
The McLaren F1 may be the world's greatest roadcar, but it wasn't the first supercar to emerge from the McLaren stable. Eoin Young caught up with an enthusiast who recreated the McLaren M6GT - Bruce McLaren's first attempt at a high-performance sportscar for the road
The Enemy?
by Richard Swales
F1 fans often perceive environmentalism as a negative force, one that is trying to stop the racing and the fun. Richard Swales looks at ways in which F1 is starting to become greener and suggests some ways in which the sport can be used as a positive force to help the environment
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