About GPFans:
GPFans is the fastest-growing sports news website in the United Kingdom and is a paddock-accredited publication which is becoming increasingly relevant in the very competitive F1 and US motorsport space.
Our publication serves both the legacy F1 and US motorsport audience as well as fans which have emerged following the Drive to Survive boom which motorsport has benefitted from in recent years.
Our tightly-knit, passionate team is seeking a digital motorsport journalist covering F1, NASCAR and IndyCar to push our coverage to be even more comprehensive and immersive.
If you are interested, please send a CV and covering letter to: recruitment@realtimesnetwork.com
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