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Alex Harrington

Alex Harrington

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Contributing Sports Writer, Newsweek

New York

Biography

Alex Harrington is an FIA accreditated journalist focussing on motoring and motorsports. He started writing while still in university studying business and marketing. Beginning his career in journalism as a staff writer for Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May's website, DriveTribe, he was able to interview some of the greatest people in the motoring industry. After working with a number of other websites, he started covering Formula 1 in 2021 before joining Sports Illustrated in 2022 to lead its F1 editorial. Since then, the website has grown to be the second-largest F1 dedicated website in the United States. In 2023 he also took on the technology department at Men's Journal, using the experience gained from covering the future of transport and his love of technology.

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Total articles 10270

  • Racing Bulls surprised by performance as they find "sweet spot"

    By Alex Harrington Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • $1.25M buys you a luxury condo at COTA with garage goals and track views

    By Alex Harrington Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • F1サウジアラビアGPは過酷なコンディションになる? オコンは猛暑に備え「全員にとってチャレンジになるだろう」

    By Alex Harrington Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

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Newsweek

Newsweek is a prominent news magazine and digital publisher founded in 1933. Initially named *News-Week*, it became one of the leading American newsweeklies alongside *Time* and *U.S. News & World Report*. Over the years, it has undergone several ownership changes, with a notable shift towards a more liberal viewpoint under Philip L. Graham in 1961. After a brief all-digital period, it resumed print publication in 2014. The magazine offers comprehensive news coverage, analysis, and commentary on a wide range of topics, including international issues, technology, business, culture, and politics. Newsweek emphasizes editorial independence, ensuring that its journalism remains free from external influence. Its mission is to engage readers from diverse backgrounds, promoting good-faith debate and responsible journalism. Newsweek is committed to transparency in reporting and maintaining high ethical standards.

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