Acclaimed F1 News Journalist Joins Motorsport.com
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Motorsport.com takes its coverage of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship series to another level with acclaimed news journalist Jonathan Noble beginning his role as F1 Editor.
Noble has spent the last 16 years with United Kingdom-based Autosport, where he most recently served as its Group F1 Editor.
Motorsport.com is a technically advanced digital distribution platform, which provides worldwide, multimedia motor sports coverage resulting in over 180 countries this year.
"I am thrilled to be joining Motorsport.com at this very exciting time," said Noble. "There are very ambitious plans for the future and the website's huge traffic growth over recent months shows that it is on the right track to become the go-to resource for everything motor sports related."
Noble's first weekend representing Motorsport.com comes ahead of the upcoming street-racing extravaganza at glittering Monaco. He will be reporting from every Grand Prix around the world direct from the F1 paddock—renowned as the 'Piranha Club.'
In his new role, Noble will lead the direction of all F1 content for Motorsport.com and report directly to Editor in Chief Charles Bradley.
"Having Jonathan spearheading our F1 coverage is the perfect scenario for our editorial team," said Bradley. "Just like a great F1 driver, he's got the ability to perform to the highest level in one of the toughest environments in the sport, as well as possessing the ability to lead a team and to push it forwards.
"From next weekend we will benefit not only from his in-depth knowledge and years of experience in the F1 paddock, but also his unrivaled ability to uncover genuine world exclusives. It's the latest game-changing move in our exciting strategy."
Noble joins F1 paddock veteran Adam Cooper on the Motorsport.com F1 news roster, and will also work alongside feature writer and columnist Kate Walker.
Noble has spent the last 16 years with United Kingdom-based Autosport, where he most recently served as its Group F1 Editor.
Motorsport.com is a technically advanced digital distribution platform, which provides worldwide, multimedia motor sports coverage resulting in over 180 countries this year.
"I am thrilled to be joining Motorsport.com at this very exciting time," said Noble. "There are very ambitious plans for the future and the website's huge traffic growth over recent months shows that it is on the right track to become the go-to resource for everything motor sports related."
Noble's first weekend representing Motorsport.com comes ahead of the upcoming street-racing extravaganza at glittering Monaco. He will be reporting from every Grand Prix around the world direct from the F1 paddock—renowned as the 'Piranha Club.'
In his new role, Noble will lead the direction of all F1 content for Motorsport.com and report directly to Editor in Chief Charles Bradley.
"Having Jonathan spearheading our F1 coverage is the perfect scenario for our editorial team," said Bradley. "Just like a great F1 driver, he's got the ability to perform to the highest level in one of the toughest environments in the sport, as well as possessing the ability to lead a team and to push it forwards.
"From next weekend we will benefit not only from his in-depth knowledge and years of experience in the F1 paddock, but also his unrivaled ability to uncover genuine world exclusives. It's the latest game-changing move in our exciting strategy."
Noble joins F1 paddock veteran Adam Cooper on the Motorsport.com F1 news roster, and will also work alongside feature writer and columnist Kate Walker.