Readers, take up the pen: it’s your turn!

For once, Motors Inside invites you to slip into the shoes of a motorsports writer, for the time of an article...or more. Without further ado, get to work!

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Dear readers,

This certainly hasn’t escaped your notice: a new recruitment campaign is underway on your favorite motorsport site.

« Unity is strength! » Isn’t that what they say? To continue sharing the latest news about the king of motorsports disciplines, Motors Inside is getting closer to you!

Do you feel like an aspiring writer? Shy, your pen is just waiting to express itself, but you haven’t taken the plunge yet?

So don’t hesitate any longer: GO FOR IT!

For this, we are setting up a fun and participatory writing game.

Around the theme: **« __Your Highlight of the Season /f1/news/20958-motors-inside-recruits-.html in Formula 1__ », propose your topic and corresponding article!** Favorites, rants, controversies, questions… **your writing scope is vast, as long as it remains linked to the actors, teams, drivers, and officials of the current championship.**

Be SHORT, PUNCHY AND EFFECTIVE!

The editorial team expects an article between 2,000 and 3,000 characters. With, of course, a headline and an introductory lead of two to three lines, just like a real piece!

To do this, you will send your productions to the following address: [email protected], in .doc, .odt, or .pdf format.

The best articles will subsequently be shared on our site. Their authors will be contacted shortly afterward and may eventually join our editorial team to bring a fresh perspective to the operation of our site.

Let us remind you that Motors Inside is an accredited site for the entire Formula 1 season, GP2 Series races, and also the Formula E ePrix! Active since 2008, the editorial team consists of about ten “amateur” journalists, who do not make this activity their profession, but still strive to passionately bring you the latest news in major motorsports.

By joining Motors Inside, you will enhance the productivity of a website, which currently has more than 15,000 Facebook subscribers and nearly 3,000 on Twitter.

But above all, you will be part of an enriching experience that might one day lead you to push open the door of a paddock to cover a race weekend as a special correspondent!

Precision: Feel free to detail in about 5 lines the writing angle of your article, in order to leave no doubt for the editors, who will diligently review your work. And finally, be sure to introduce yourself briefly, highlighting the following question: « what is your connection to Formula 1? »

So, see you soon on the other side of the barrier (or the wall)?

The editorial team of Motors Inside.

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