Andrew Noakes Explained

Andrew Noakes is an Associate Senior Lecturer in journalism, specialising in automotive journalism, at the Coventry University Department of Media and Communication.[1]

Early career

An award-winning motoring journalist, author and photographer, he originally trained as an engineer at Loughborough University. After two years of working as a freelance motoring journalist he joined Fast Car, where he concentrated on technical articles and in-depth product tests. He quickly rose to the position of Deputy Editor.

In 1996 Andrew became editor of Retro, a magazine for modified classic cars, re-launching the magazine a year later as Classics, now Classics Monthly. He became editor-in-chief in 2000 overseeing Classics and the launch of a new internet magazine.[2]

Freelance motoring journalism

He returned to freelance writing in 2002 and has written for numerous car magazines including CAR, Auto Express, Classic & Sports Car, Classic Cars, Classic Car Weekly, Redline, Total Impreza, Total Evolution, V Magazine, BMW Magazine and European Automotive Design. He has contributed to automotive websites CAR Online and PistonHeads.com[3] and runs his website, andrewnoakes.com.

He has written or contributed to a dozen books on motoring and motorsport. His latest, Ford Cosworth DVF: The Inside Story of F1s Greatest Engine, was awarded the Guild of Motoring Writers Timo Makinen Trophy in 2007.[4]

In 2011, he launched the online automotive technology magazine CarTechnical.co.uk.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://wwwm.coventry.ac.uk/artanddesign/mediaandcommunication/Pages/AndrewNoakes.aspx CU Staff Profile
  2. http://www.andrewnoakes.com/cv.html CV
  3. http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=103&i=10299 PistonHeads
  4. Web site: Andrew Noakes Award . 27 September 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120424225900/http://www.andrewnoakes.com/booksmagazines/102-timo-makinen-award-2007.html . 24 April 2012 . dead .
  5. http://www.cartechnical.co.uk/ Car Technical