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NEW
Much like race strategy, finding focus is clearly important if we’re to succeed in sport. And while there are still over 30 disciplines covered in this issue of Pitch, we’ve tried to make it even easier to enjoy the magazine by giving these 132 pages a special- edition look and feel.
As the year unfolds, and the sporting calendar with it, this feels like the right way to mark our commemorative print work as a defining chapter in the Stories of Modern Sport series.
What better place to start than with Ferrari? After 75 years in Formula 1, the Prancing Horse sits comfortably as the sport’s most successful, and well supported, team. With this issue hitting the proverbial shelves ahead of a landmark Italian Grand Prix, the timing feels just right, despite La Scuderia’s recent lack of form.
On such a topic, Andy Afford’s definitive breakdown of what it means to drive for Ferrari – both economically and viscerally – opens our petrol-fuelled synthesis on page 40. And with that historically petrol-fuelled world setting the pace throughout this magazine, there’s no better place to begin.
Away we go...
SHIPPING FROM AUGUST 8th.
NEW
Much like race strategy, finding focus is clearly important if we’re to succeed in sport. And while there are still over 30 disciplines covered in this issue of Pitch, we’ve tried to make it even easier to enjoy the magazine by giving these 132 pages a special- edition look and feel.
As the year unfolds, and the sporting calendar with it, this feels like the right way to mark our commemorative print work as a defining chapter in the Stories of Modern Sport series.
What better place to start than with Ferrari? After 75 years in Formula 1, the Prancing Horse sits comfortably as the sport’s most successful, and well supported, team. With this issue hitting the proverbial shelves ahead of a landmark Italian Grand Prix, the timing feels just right, despite La Scuderia’s recent lack of form.
On such a topic, Andy Afford’s definitive breakdown of what it means to drive for Ferrari – both economically and viscerally – opens our petrol-fuelled synthesis on page 40. And with that historically petrol-fuelled world setting the pace throughout this magazine, there’s no better place to begin.
Away we go...
SHIPPING FROM AUGUST 8th.
NEW
Much like race strategy, finding focus is clearly important if we’re to succeed in sport. And while there are still over 30 disciplines covered in this issue of Pitch, we’ve tried to make it even easier to enjoy the magazine by giving these 132 pages a special- edition look and feel.
As the year unfolds, and the sporting calendar with it, this feels like the right way to mark our commemorative print work as a defining chapter in the Stories of Modern Sport series.
What better place to start than with Ferrari? After 75 years in Formula 1, the Prancing Horse sits comfortably as the sport’s most successful, and well supported, team. With this issue hitting the proverbial shelves ahead of a landmark Italian Grand Prix, the timing feels just right, despite La Scuderia’s recent lack of form.
On such a topic, Andy Afford’s definitive breakdown of what it means to drive for Ferrari – both economically and viscerally – opens our petrol-fuelled synthesis on page 40. And with that historically petrol-fuelled world setting the pace throughout this magazine, there’s no better place to begin.
Away we go...
SHIPPING FROM AUGUST 8th.