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Introducing the new F1 Fanatic weekly newsletter

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f1fanatic.co.uk

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Sun, Jan 28, 2018 04:13 AM

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Dear {NAME} Keith from F1 Fanatic here. You may have seen  aimed at bringing independent, top-qual

Dear {NAME} Keith from F1 Fanatic here. You may have seen [we recently announced the first of our exciting new changes to the site this year]( aimed at bringing independent, top-quality journalism to fans direct from the paddock. Another change coming up in time for the 2018 season is a new F1 Fanatic newsletter. The F1 Fanatic newsletter will bring you the best of our content every week in a convenient format: The news without the noise, the pick of our pictures and our most illuminating features. As you already have an F1 Fanatic account I would like to invite you to receive the F1 Fanatic newsletter. If you'd prefer not to, please follow the 'cancel' link below and you won't receive any more of these communications: [Click here to cancel and not receive any further F1 Fanatic newsletters]( [Click here to edit which email address receives the newsletter]( You can always change your subscription preferences by signing up or cancelling at a later date. I hope you enjoy the F1 Fanatic newsletter and everything else we have to offer during the new season. Best wishes, Keith Collantine F1 Fanatic --------------------------------------------------------------- [Privacy policy](

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