RACER Magazine Unveils Bold Redesign with New Editorial Expansion for 2025

RACER Magazine's New Look and Editorial Expansion



As RACER magazine celebrates its 34th year of publication, it has unveiled an exciting redesign and expansion of its editorial content, signaling a transformative leap for the leading motorsports publication in North America. This bold new style includes an increase in page count, now boasting 140 pages per issue, and a revamped layout aimed at enhancing reader engagement.

The magazine's redesign emphasizes a modern aesthetic with bolder imagery and an open design, all to better reflect the thrilling culture of motorsports. As Editor-in-Chief Laurence Foster highlights, RACER’s mission has always been to celebrate the passion behind motorsports—its people, cars, and stories. The newly reimagined magazine aims to provide an authentic and expert perspective, catering to a broad spectrum of motorsport and car enthusiasts.

Key Features of the New Issue



The latest issue, No. 333, aptly titled "The New Challenges Issue," showcases high-profile content starting with cover star Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion. This installment dives into Hamilton's latest career shift to Ferrari and explores whether the celebrated driver can clinch an eighth F1 title with the legendary team.

In addition to featuring Hamilton, the redesigned RACER magazine also injects fresh energy into its coverage of racing-inspired vehicles. One highlight includes a detailed look at Ford's Mustang GTD, a performance machine by showcasing how it evolves from the racetrack to the street, proving that passion for racing can fuel consumer desire.

Moreover, the magazine will shine a light on esteemed figures in the racing industry, including stories like that of renowned racing photographer Larry Chen, who shares his exhilarating experiences behind the wheel of a Mini Cooper S in the ChampCar Endurance Series.

Historically driven content also remains prominent in RACER's new format. The magazine parallels current racing challenges with past legends, illustrating narratives such as Michael Schumacher's daring transition to Ferrari in 1996, further enriching readers' insights into the motorsport’s history.

A Multimedia Future



RACER’s transformation extends beyond print, celebrating a comprehensive approach by integrating digital platforms, including a new TV and streaming channel, RACER Network. The timeline of transformation through various media products marks the magazine's dedication to keeping up with readers' diverse preferences for consuming motorsport content.

This innovative approach aligns with RACER's stance on the importance of print media in a digitally-driven world. RACER emphasizes sustainability, blending traditional storytelling with futuristic concepts to remain a vibrant platform for motorsport enthusiasts.

Founded in 1992, RACER has continuously evolved, nurturing a dynamic community around motorsports and automotive performance. Its extensive reach now spans across various media connections, making it a premier destination for motorsports culture.

As RACER continues to thrive, its commitment to storytelling remains steadfast. Readers can anticipate not only the thrilling insights on track and road but an experience that transcends the pages of a magazine. The latest issue of RACER is now available in print and digitally, confirming the publication’s influential role in the ongoing motorsport narrative.

To embrace the evolution of motorsports media, visit info.racer.com/subscribe to get your subscription today.

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