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RACER: The 2017 Preview Issue
By alley - Mar 7, 2017, 7:25 PM ET

RACER: The 2017 Preview Issue

A first look at the Spring 2017 issue of RACER magazine, which takes an in-depth look at year ahead in F1, IndyCar, sports cars and more...

Photos of Fernando Alonso looking miserable have become common memes on racing's various social media platforms, but they speak to a situation that motorsport worldwide has found itself in.

Critics of the Verizon IndyCar Series often call for a "less spec" racing formula, but the other side of that coin is what we're now seeing in Formula 1. Grand prix racing's rites of spring – the car reveals, the upbeat talk, the storylines from testing – build anticipation, yet it's hard to silence the voice in the back of your head reminding you that, if everything plays out to well-defined form, the majority of the teams will be fighting for crumbs.

There's a tremendous depth of talent in F1 at the moment, spread right through the field. Yet by definition, drivers have only so much ability to influence their results. What we'd love to see is Alonso braving it out, wheel to wheel with Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes, Sebastien Vettel's Ferrari, or Max Verstappen's Red Bull on a regular basis. But what we're more likely to see is one of this generation's finest talents watching the clock ticking down on his career while he waits for Honda to get up to speed.

The 2017 season is one of massive regulatory change in F1, and that often means a changing of the guard at the top: Brawn GP capitalized on a new rulebook to win in 2009; Mercedes gained the edge over Red Bull when V6s replaced V8s in 2014. But Ross Brawn, who's switched from exploiting such changes to ruling over them in his new role as F1's sporting head, believes that the current overhaul (introduced before his arrival) will actually play to Mercedes' stability and resources. The powerhouse will get even stronger.

Much of the thinking behind the new F1 regulations was to restore some of the spectacle that had been stripped from the cars by previous changes. On that front, they've possibly succeeded. Here's hoping the sport hasn't missed an opportunity to fix a bigger problem.

Here's a video tour of what you'll find in the new issue:

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RACER is also available digitally for Apple and Kindle Fire devices. RACER Digital has the complete content of the magazine's print edition formatted for mobile viewing. With RACER Digital, you'll have access to your RACER content all the time, wherever you are.

The RACER app can be found by searching for "RACER Magazine" in the Apple or Amazon App stores. The app is free and includes issue previews and the RACER.com newsfeed. Individual issues can be purchased for $1.99 and an 8-issue annual subscription is $9.99. Back issues are also available.

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