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Happy New Year from everyone at Motorsport.com! 2016 saw Motorsport Network take yet more great stri

Happy New Year from everyone at Motorsport.com! 2016 saw Motorsport Network take yet more great strides forward, with our global audience growing larger than ever. The acquisition of Autosport, F1 Racing, Motorsport News and LAT Images was a huge moment, and one that puts us in an unquestioned number one position in the motorsport media landscape. But there will be no backing off now. In 2017, we plan to continue our momentum. Our season will start at Autosport International’s Racing Car Show – where our tie-up with Williams F1 promises a quite unique ‘time machine’ visitor experience. We’re all geared up for February’s Formula 1 car launch season, and plan to bring you unprecedented levels of coverage and analysis straight from the track as F1 enters a new era of aggressive designs. Motorsport.com also has a number of official digital media partnerships in the pipeline, that will continue to enhance our coverage across many disciplines of our great sport – watch this space. In March, we will relaunch Motorsport.tv as it merges with the Motors TV channel giving us a global broadcast platform to accompany our digital offerings. Our sister automotive site [Motor1.com] is also growing at pace, and mirroring Motorsport.com’s success on a global basis. We also plan to build new racing forums using our expertise from the online Ferrari community, [Ferrarichat.com], and there’s a super new 1:18 range coming from [Amalgam], our perfect-scale model car producer. And the lines of merchandise on our [Motorstore.com] ecommerce platform continues to grow too. I hope you’ve enjoyed what we’ve achieved so far. But there’s more to come, so stick with us for the best motorsport media content on the planet in 2017. – Charles Bradley, Editor in Chief [Bottas Mercedes factory visit suggests deal is done] [Susie Wolff receives MBE in UK New Year Honours list] [The Big Interview: Giorgio Piola on his F1 career] [Rossi legal case against Valencia fan dismissed] [Bottas says 2017 F1 cars feel a lot faster] Copyright © 2017 Motorsport.com, Inc., All rights reserved. Top news of the week Our mailing address is: Motorsport.com, Inc. 4100 NE 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33137 [Add us to your address book] Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences] or [unsubscribe from this list]

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