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The fastest magazine in the F1 world

August 29, 2010 by Joe Saward

Grand Prix + is the fastest e-magazine in Formula 1. The complete 80-page magazine is published around five hours after each Grand Prix. For your £25 annual subscription you get access to all 67 previous magazines, creating an e-archive of Formula 1 races in recent years. The Belgian GP magaziner will be ready in just a few hours from now.

For more information go to www.grandprixplus.com

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Posted in Action at Grands Prix | 8 Comments

8 Responses

  1. on August 29, 2010 at 14:52 Kevin Hawkins

    I have been getting for a couple of years , photos are great , extra features good , and the race report etc excellent , not only cheap for what it is but a good record .


  2. on August 30, 2010 at 02:06 Steven - USA

    Does this mean you wont be blogging about the races anymore?


  3. on August 30, 2010 at 05:21 andrew frankl

    Re Mike Doodson’s excellent article in the Spa issue. (Water-Lew..probably your best..) My claim and probably only claim to fame is that I managed to get Ronnie out of jail after he’d run over the policeman’s foot. I was helping Colin Crabbe at the time and when I heard about the incident I ran under the tunnel and straight up to where dear old Louis Stanley was sitting. “Mr Stanley, Mr Stanley” said I completely out of breath “Ronnie is in jail”. At which point big Lou said “leave it to me dear boy” and leaning over the Belgium’s Foreign Secretary said “One of my boys is in jail, unless you get him out immediately I will cancel the race”. Those readers who knew Louis Stanley can visualize the scene. And Ronnie did of course make the race.

    Andrew Frankl
    Belvedere, CA


  4. on August 30, 2010 at 06:31 elephino

    Speed doesn’t improve the puns – Water-Lew :)


  5. on August 30, 2010 at 07:48 Oliver Kiddle

    According to the link, for 25 quid, I get “19 race issues in 2010″ and “ALL the editions of GP+ from 2007 and 2008″. So if I subscribe now, will I only get the 6 issues for the rest of 2010 arriving as they are finished before my subscription finishes? Or is the subscription truly “annual” so giving me access to all editions as they come out up till this time next year? If not I think I’ll save my £25 till the start of next year.

    And you might want to update the second sentence to include 2009 if you do get all 67 previous editions.


    • on August 30, 2010 at 09:48 joesaward

      If you subscribe now you will get approximately 75 magazines for the price of 19. The subscription for the year 2011 will then start in 2011. Whichever way you look at it, it is the best bargain in F1 media at the moment, if you want stuff which is fast, entertaining, written by people who were actually at the race – and you can keep it forever…


  6. on August 30, 2010 at 07:52 = rez =

    Best 25 quid I’ve spent this year. It tops off my grand prix weekend like nothing else can. Thank you GP crew!


  7. on August 30, 2010 at 08:02 Simon NZ

    Just downloading now and looking forward to reading and reflecting over a glass of vino!



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