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Road & Track backpedaling

2024-03-07 00:28:56.487791+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

RT Brilliantcrank @Brilliantcrank@mastodon.social

I scooped the media by two days!

https://defector.com/road-trac...e-about-formula-1-power-dynamics

https://www.washingtonpost.com...mula-one-road-track-kate-wagner/

@anildash is right, blogs are where to find out what's going on.

/ @dangillmor

Astute readers will notice that the WaPo link now says "Sorry, we can’t seem to find the page you’re looking for", and searching for "Formula One" and "Kate Wagner" aren't giving me anything interesting, which suggests that maybe the Post's editors are as cowardly as Daniel Pund?Brilliant Crank has fixed the original link, but still makes me wonder why search wasn't turning up the article...

Brilliant Crank: Behind F1's velvet curtain, and Road & Track's delete button.

The other link is to Defector: Road & Track EIC Tries To Explain Why He Deleted An Article About Formula 1 Power Dynamics

Kate Wagner's story on Formula One that was published at Road & Track on Archive.com

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