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Some sports organisations show a remarkable indifference to, and ignorance of, the sports they rule
Ben Ainslie, most successful Olympic sailor, determined to make £80m British bid a success
British driver joins list of elite double champions
Intense business of F1 needs different style of leadership to get the best out of staff
Lack of confidence characterises the one-man show
For years overtaking was becoming a lost art in Formula 1, but that all changed in 2011
Survey puts Alonso ahead in sponsorship race
One dominant driver, technical false starts and a shrinking television audience are concerns for next season
Junior event offers chance to spot the next Sebastian Vettel even if resources are limited
Often described as the most valuable man in F1 and the man who has designed cars for a host of world champions, Adrian Newey has no plans to retire
Retail theatre has gained an important foothold in watch groups’ marketing campaigns
The sport provides a critical strategic platform on which to build and manage an international profile, writes Robin Swithinbank
Roger Baird looks at the contrasting fortunes of an experienced outfit and its fledgling rival
The young Mexican believes he has what it takes to win
Lewis Hamilton grabbed the headlines but drama is also unfolding off the track
The British author is bothered by squirrels who steal nuts from her bird feeders but is nonplussed by the Literary Review’s Bad Sex Award
Business elite crowd is expected to gather in what is also regarded as a networking opportunity during the weekend finale
Recruitment of the British driver is part of a wider strategy, writes James Allen
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