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{{Infobox Magazine|
  title          = Badger GP |
  image          = [[File:badger-wreath.jpg]] | 
  editor         = Adam Mills |
  category       = [[Sport]]|
  company        = Le Feuvre Media Ltd |
  firstdate      = February 2008 |
  country        = [[United Kingdom]] |
  language       = [[English language|English]] |
  website        = [http://www.badgergp.com www.badgergp.com] |
}}
'''''Badger GP''''' is an online [[magazine]] focused on [[Formula One]] [[racing]] which launched in February, 2008.  At launch it was simply a little blog called "The Parc Ferme" where long-time Formula One fan Adam Mills wrote about his thoughts and opinions on the goings on in the sport.  At the end of 2008 the name "F1 Badger" was given to the blog and the site was completely refreshed with a more news-like in appearance.  The continued rise in readership through 2009 and 2010 saw the editorial team expand and increase to six freelance writers and yet another name change to "Badger GP" as it is now known and registered under Le Feuvre Media Ltd.

From these humble beginnings, "Badger GP" now has a readership of over 35,000 per month and has worked with the likes of Johnnie Walker, Bang & Olufsen, Henri Lloyd, Shell Motorsport and Vodafone alongside many other household names.

From the outset, Badger GP was all about informing and entertaining with articles written in a very personable tone using plain English and even common slang to engage readers.  Along with this writing style, the site features a Fantasy Grand Prix game where readers can create their own dream team of drivers and cars and score points at each grand prix relative to how the cars and drivers perform in the race.  Over 3000 players have entered for every race since 2009.

From 2010, Badger GP has been organising "Grand Prix LIVE in London" events, now commonly referred to as a "BadgerBash" where over 100 fans watch the races together in an exclusive venue on a giant screen in high definition with additional screens displaying live timing data and Twitter feeds.


==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.badgergp.com/ ''Badger GP'' homepage]

[[Category:Formula One magazines]]
[[Category:Magazines established in 2008]]