Motorsport magazine

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Motorsport-Magazin is a German motorsport magazine that is published by adrivo GmbH every two months.

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history

The first issue of Motorsport-Magazin appeared on March 9, 2009 with a length of 140 pages. Since the fourth edition, the magazine has been printed on glossy paper and has been 116 pages.

Content and dissemination

Editor- in- chief Stephan Heublein has been responsible for the content orientation from the start , and the editorial team consists of 20 motorsport journalists. The focus is on the Formula 1 , MotoGP , Formula E and DTM racing series , which are reported on in the form of background articles and interviews. Motorsport-Magazin is available in the entire German-speaking area both as a subscription and as individual sales.

Motorsport-Magazin.com

In addition to the print edition, adrivo GmbH operates the website Motorsport-Magazin.com, which deals with daily motorsport reporting. The site is one of the motorsport portals with the greatest reach in the German-speaking region and is checked by the AGOF.

Motorsport-Magazin.com was founded in 1997 as F1 Power, from 2001 the website was known as f1welt.com. On January 1, 2005, the team expanded coverage from Formula 1 to include all of motorsport and subsequently renamed their online presence adrivo.com (an artificial term based on the English word "drive"). In 2009 the company was renamed to its current name, which the print magazine later took over.

Motorsport magazine has also been producing its own moving image formats for its website and its own YouTube channel since 2014.

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