Hi there Motors TV viewers!

I’m Tom Hornsby, one of the site’s new editorial team who have recently taken over the running of the .co.uk connection. We’ve been working hard over the last month or two updating 2009 info, implementing new features and generally giving the whole domain a mini revamp.

You may also have noticed that the news content has changed. That’s because we’re concentrating on bringing you all the info that might not be given the time of day on other dedicated motorsport websites to tie in neatly with our 2009 programme line-up. That’s why there’s no F1 content here because unless you’ve been living under rock for the past six months, you’ll know that a certain other broadcaster got those rights.

Anyway, this blog is just the latest addition to what we hope will bring the drivers of your favourite championships a little bit closer to the fans. For starters, we’ve got British F3 drivers aplenty so look out for the stars of the world’s best domestic single-seater category airing their un-PRed views here in the not too distant future.

Also, we’re calling all budding scribes to help out with feature articles. So, if you’ve got a good story idea, it’s relevant, won’t get us sued and fancy your name up in lights then why not get in touch. What’s the worst that can happen?

And remember, there’s always the forum for you to air your opinions, frustrations and thoughts.

Here’s to a good 2009; credit crunch, climate change and all.

TH

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2 Responses to “A new blog for a new dawn. Perhaps.”
  1. whats happening with the new series covering American Speedway from Costa Mesa Speedway in California…I saw the first show,,and am still waitng for the second show to air…looks like there is a formating problem, where the show is shot in 4.3 format but you guys are airing it in 16:9 which really messes up the picture quality….hope you can fix it, as I really want to see American Speedway

  2. Steve Wales says:

    Having just watched the re-run of the Le Touquet beach race this evening,I must say I thought it was it pretty bad taste to not even mention that the winner Timotei Potisek was killed in November 2009 practising at another beach race venue.I realise it was a repeated programme,but as motor sport enthusiasts I would have expected someone to know this tragic story and at least add a message at the end.Perhaps next time ?

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