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Andrew Noakes

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Lecturer in journalism

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

Early career

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An award-winning motoring journalist, author and photographer, he originally trained as an engineer atLoughborough University. After two years of working as afreelance motoring journalist he joinedFast 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 ofRetro, a magazine for modifiedclassic cars, re-launching themagazine a year later as Classics, nowClassics Monthly. He becameeditor-in-chief in 2000 overseeing Classics and the launch of a new internet magazine.[2]

Freelance motoring journalism

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He returned to freelance writing in 2002 and has written for numerous car magazines includingCAR,Auto Express,Classic & Sports Car,Classic Cars, Classic Car Weekly,Redline,Total Impreza, Total Evolution, V Magazine,BMW Magazine andEuropean Automotive Design. He has contributed to automotive websites CAR Online andPistonHeads.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]

References

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  1. ^CU Staff ProfileArchived 7 August 2011 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^CV
  3. ^PistonHeads
  4. ^"Andrew Noakes Award". Archived fromthe original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved27 September 2011.
  5. ^Car Technical

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