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Post by chrisb on Nov 1, 2018 8:22:26 GMT
I received this months MotorSport and Joe Dunn continues to impress as editor, there is a wonderful picture of a very youthful Ayrton on the front cover, smiling and happy and so young!
I have only glanced through it and so far so good - a lovely article when Dan Gurney got angry and some other rather good articles,
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Post by charleselan on Nov 1, 2018 16:50:09 GMT
Good to hear that Joe Dunn is doing a good job, Chris. I felt that the previous guy was a very poor fit as editor of MS, his background did not even seem to tally with the editorial at Motorsport.
Not sure I will ever be tempted back however, it just isn't the same for me anymore. The other half bought me a copy of the one with JYS in his Matra MS80 on the cover earlier this year and I have to confess I have yet to read it, other than a quick glance through the pages.
I have just been the latest copy of "AutoDiva" on the shelves at my local supermarket and had a look through, it is an excellent copy with some wonderful features, but have yet to purchase.
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Post by Jamie on Nov 4, 2018 12:36:27 GMT
Good to hear that Joe Dunn is doing a good job, Chris. I felt that the previous guy was a very poor fit as editor of MS, his background did not even seem to tally with the editorial at Motorsport. Not sure I will ever be tempted back however, it just isn't the same for me anymore. The other half bought me a copy of the one with JYS in his Matra MS80 on the cover earlier this year and I have to confess I have yet to read it, other than a quick glance through the pages. I have just been the latest copy of "AutoDiva" on the shelves at my local supermarket and had a look through, it is an excellent copy with some wonderful features, but have yet to purchase. I agree John, Nick Trott was not the right sort of man to have at the helm of Motorsport. It was kind of strange how he left as well, not a lot was said about it, but I'm glad Joe Dunn is in charge and I also agree with Chris in that he's doing a good job so far. I like the current issue, plenty to keep me interested though the infernal watch section is prominent this month (my pet hate). Whilst in France recently I found a copy of AutoDiva on the shelves and I must say that it looked excellent....right up my street, pity an English version is not available.
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Post by charleselan on Nov 4, 2018 15:10:20 GMT
Good to hear that Joe Dunn is doing a good job, Chris. I felt that the previous guy was a very poor fit as editor of MS, his background did not even seem to tally with the editorial at Motorsport. Not sure I will ever be tempted back however, it just isn't the same for me anymore. The other half bought me a copy of the one with JYS in his Matra MS80 on the cover earlier this year and I have to confess I have yet to read it, other than a quick glance through the pages. I have just been the latest copy of "AutoDiva" on the shelves at my local supermarket and had a look through, it is an excellent copy with some wonderful features, but have yet to purchase. I agree John, Nick Trott was not the right sort of man to have at the helm of Motorsport. It was kind of strange how he left as well, not a lot was said about it, but I'm glad Joe Dunn is in charge and I also agree with Chris in that he's doing a good job so far. I like the current issue, plenty to keep me interested though the infernal watch section is prominent this month (my pet hate). Whilst in France recently I found a copy of AutoDiva on the shelves and I must say that it looked excellent....right up my street, pity an English version is not available. I agree Jamie, Joe Dunn is doing a good job but I am just jaded with regard to the magazine (and publications in general) these days, so take no notice of me . Not sure what happened with Mr Trott but he was certainly not the man for Motorsport magazine, maybe he has gone back to Fast Car or its like. Very pleased to hear that you caught up with the latest copy of AutoDiva whilst in France, it is a superb publication with great features. I have never worried about foreign country magazines as I just look at the pictures .
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