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WHAT WAS WRITTEN IN THE MAGAZINE THIS YEAR, WHEN, AND BY WHOM

JA James Allen

RA Richard Asher

JB Joey Barnes

OB Ollie Bearman

JBL Jake Boxall-Legge

CB Charles Bradley

LB Luke Browning

KC Karun Chandhok

FC Filip Cleeren

HC Haydn Cobb

SC Stuart Codling

AC Adam Cooper

ND Nick Degroot

JD Jake Dennis

LD Lewis Duncan

JE Jonny Edgar

DE David Evans

TG Tom Gamble

SH Sam Hall

SHI Steve Hindle

JH Jim Holder

TH Tom Howard

TJ Tony Jardine

TJE Tom Jeffries

KJ Kiern Jewiss

AK Alex Kalinauckas

MK Matt Kew

HK Harry King

JK Jamie Klein

PL Paul Lawrence

SL Stephen Lickorish

SM Stefan Mackley

DML David Malsher-Lopez

CM Carl McKellar

AM Andy Meyrick

SMO Stephen Mosley

JN James Newbold

DN Doug Nye

ZOS Zak O’Sullivan

MPA Mark Paulson

MP Marcus Pye

MR Matthew Rees

MS Marcus Simmons

AS Adam Smalley

DS Damien Smith

LS Luke Smith

MSO Matt Somerfield

CT Chris Tarling

RT Rachit Thukral

KT Kevin Turner

JU Jim Utter

AVL Andrew van Leeuwen

GW Gary Watkins

MW Megan White

SW Steve Whitfield

Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award

Finalists selected (21 Sep)

Winner’s prize F1 drive (30 Nov-MW)

Young Driver tests (30 Nov-KT)

Autosport Awards

Voting nominations (2 Nov)

All the 2023 winners (7 Dec)

Autosport International

Preview 1 (5 Jan)

Your greatest motorsport moments (5 Jan-KT/GW/DS/AK/DE)

Preview 2 (12 Jan)

Show report (19 Jan-MK/LS/LD/AK/SM/MW/JN/HC)

British Touring Cars

Peter Riches profile (30 Mar-MS)

Season preview (20 Apr-MS)

1. Donington (27 Apr-MS)

2. Brands Hatch (11 May-MS)

3. Snetterton (25 May-MS)

4. Thruxton (8 Jun-MS)

5. Oulton Park (22 Jun-MS)

6. Croft (3 Aug-MS)

7. Knockhill (17 Aug-MS)

8. Donington Park (31 Aug-MS)

9. Silverstone (28 Sep-MS)

Rising star Bobby Thompson (5 Oct-MS)

10. Brands Hatch (12 Oct-MS)

Season review (26 Oct-MS)

Alliance Racing (30 Nov-MS)

Club Column

Revisiting the resolutions (5 Jan-SL)

Should club meetings have

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