About Guillaume Navarro Guillaume Navarro is Motorsport.com's France CEO and Editor in Chief.
Guillaume enjoys a career in motorsport media & PR since 2008, initiated by the GP2 Bridgestone e-reporter Award granted by professionals of the industry. A highlight which led to a broadcaster position in 2009 covering the Formula 1 championship for RMC radio & BFM TV (France) as an FIA-accredited commentator on all rounds, and enjoying favourite driver Jenson Button's title bid. Setting up an agency in 2010 to mix PR and media roles in the motorsport & automotive industries from London, he managed accounts such as AOL Time Warner, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Red Bull Media House and collaborated with car manufacturers such as Honda and SEAT and institutions (Euro F3 championship, WSBK championship, SuperLeague Formula). Willing to not only explore the digital transformation but actively build the digital media he wanted to exist, he took part in the ToileF1 acquisition by Motorsport.com, setting up one of the first stones of the Motorsport Network worldwide expansion, and gathering a hard-working, skilled and passionate editorial team sharing similar values into an ambitious development plan. Positioned as the #1 motorsport media in France, Motorsport Network's influence extends to automotive (fr.Motor1.com, InsideEVs.fr, FerrariChat.fr) under Guillaume's leadership. He moved back to France and discovers new skills with his first daughter born during the lockdown.
Latest articles by Guillaume Navarro
Quartararo needs to see Yamaha progress before signing new deal
Zarco has “put too much pressure” on himself in MotoGP title race
Zarco: VR46 won't destroy Pramac/Ducati MotoGP relationship
Loeb will "happily" play supporting role for Neuville
Bourdais: “Alonso almost had it too easy” at Indy 500
Remembering how Lotus F1 changed its image
F1 stat attack: Vettel and Alonso level on points
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