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| name = Joe Saward | image = Joe Saward.jpg | caption = Saward in 2011 | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|07|14|df=yes}} | birth_place = London, England, UK | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = English | other_names = | occupation = Motorsport journalist | years_active = 1984–present | known_for = Formula One reporting | parents = Michael Saward | relations = Jill Saward (sister) Henry George Kendall (great-grandfather) }} Jonathan Mark Christopher "Joe" Saward[1] (born 14 July 1961 in London) is a British Formula One journalist. Life and careerSaward was educated at Haileybury College and attained a degree in history at Bedford College, University of London. In 1984 he joined Autosport magazine in London. He began reporting on Formula One in 1988, working alongside Nigel Roebuck and remained as Grand Prix Editor of Autosport until 1993. He later wrote for the F1 News magazine, and went on to create the JSBM newsletter and more recently a Formula One blog, called Joeblogsf1. He is also the F1 Editor of Autoweek magazine. This was followed by the launch of GrandPrix+, an e-magazine developed in partnership with David Tremayne. Saward hosts audiences for Formula One fans who can ask questions about the sport. He also takes part in Missed Apex podcasts. He has the distinction of attending all the F1 races since 1988, is accredited as an FIA Formula One Permanent Passholder, and previously sat on the board of Caterham Cars as a non-executive director.[2] Saward has also written a number of books, including The World Atlas of Motor Racing. In 2007 he published The Grand Prix Saboteurs, detailing the story of racing drivers who went on to establish a sabotage network in France during World War II. As a result of this book, the Guild of Motoring Writers named Saward the Renault UK Author of the Year. He published a biography of his great-grandfather, Henry George Kendall, The Man who Caught Crippen. He has recently published two volumes of Fascinating F1 Facts. Saward is the son of clergyman Canon Michael Saward (died 2015) and the brother of activist Jill Saward (died 2017). References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://skiddmark.com/2012/03/joe-saward-and-david-tremayne-become-directors-of-caterham-group/ |title=Joe Saward and David Tremayne become Directors of Caterham Group |publisher=skiddmark.com |accessdate=31 July 2014}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Caterham Cars Group|website=companiesintheuk.co.uk|publisher=Companies In the UK|url=http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/ltd/caterham-cars-group|date=December 2012|accessdate=24 February 2015}} Sources
| last = Saward | first= Joe | title = Fascinating F1 Facts Vol 1 | location = |publisher=Morienval Press |year=2018 | isbn = 978-0-9554868-3-8 | authorlink = Joe Saward}}
| last = Saward | first= Joe | title = Fascinating F1 Facts Vol 2 | location = |publisher=Morienval Press |year=2018 | isbn = 978-0-9554868-4-5 | authorlink = Joe Saward}}
| last = Saward | first= Joe | title = The Man who Caught Crippen | location = |publisher=Morienval Press |year=2010 | isbn = 978-0-9554868-1-4 | authorlink = Joe Saward}}
| last = Saward | first= Joe | title = The Grand Prix Saboteurs | location = |publisher=Morienval Press |year=2006 | isbn = 978-0955486807 | authorlink = Joe Saward}} External links
7 : Living people|1961 births|People educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College|Formula One journalists and reporters|British motoring journalists|Alumni of Bedford College (London)|English motorsport people |
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