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Motorsport News is a British weekly newspaper offering news, reports and analysis of circuit racing, rallying and other forms of motor sport. Its offices are in Richmond in Middlesex.
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Compact |
Owner(s) | Kelsey Media |
Editor | Matt James |
Founded | 1955 |
Headquarters | Richmond, England |
Circulation | 6,665 (ABC Jan–Dec 2017)[1] |
Website | www |
It was first published in 1955 as Motoring News, a monthly publication aimed at domestic car owners, but was bought in 1957 by Teesdale Publications, the publishers of Motor Sport. Motoring News was relaunched as a weekly newspaper focused on motorsport at all levels, from amateur hill-climbs and autotests to Formula One and world rallying.[2][3][4][5]
Following the death of its owner, Wesley J. Tee,[6] Teesdale Publications was sold in 1996 to Haymarket Publishing.[7] In 2000 Haymarket rebranded Motoring News as Motorsport News.
In 2016 the publication was sold along with other titles in Haymarket's motoring portfolio to Miami-based Motorsport Network to form Autosport Media UK Ltd.[8]
In January 2020 Motorsport News was acquired by Kelsey Media, who publish several other motoring and specialist magazines.[9]
Amongst the notable motorsport journalists to work for the publication are Alan Henry[10][11] and David Tremayne.[12] Its first editor was Cyril Posthumus.
Motoring News initiated and sponsored a very successful national rally championship from 1961 to 1987.[13][14]
Motorsport News has been the title sponsor of a rally championship at UK racing circuits since 2015.[15][16]
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