F1 announced its own official magazine for fans as its adds another marketing scheme to its stable for the sport after the recent steps.

The new F1 magazine aims to serve the global audience of the sport where every month, it will offer access to the heroes with ‘in-depth interviews, exclusives, strong opinion and intelligent summaries’ along with photograph features.

It will be accessible for fans of all ages where it will provide insight into the races. The first issue of the magazine will preview the 2020 F1 season, looking at every team, driver and also circuit. It also has monthly column from Haas’ Kevin Magnussen.

The first issue has an interview with Ross Brawn along with Pat Symonds, who answers the technical queries. Among other things, it has an analysis of the relationship between Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, written by The Times’ Rebecca Clancy.

The Guardian’s Giles Richards shares his thoughts on Lewis Hamilton and the potential records he will break in F1 2020, while the former deputy sports editor of The Observer, Oliver Owen, explains how the teams pack-up for the first race of the season.

There is also an interview of Alfa Romeo Racing’s Robert Kubica by journalist Luis Vasconcelos, as F1 newest rookie, Williams’ Nicholas Latifi has shared his thoughts on the forthcoming season, which also includes launch and test reports.

“We can’t wait for the new season to start and the first issue of the new Official Formula 1 Magazine will be the perfect guide to another brilliant year of racing,” said editor James Roberts. “This new monthly magazine will become a must-read for every avid F1 fan.”

[Note: The Official Formula 1 Magazine is licensed through Formula 1 and Issue 1 will be available in UK stores and worldwide online through https://thef1magazine.com/ on 4 March, 2020]

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