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[4] In May, the Grand Prix Drivers' Association and Motorsport.com joined forces to allow followers of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship to voice and share their opinions about the sport through an extensive worldwide survey for fans.

[6] In June, Motorsport.com acquired TotalRace.com.br, RaceFansTV and Formulawahad.com, while later gaining the technical archive of Giorgio Piola in September,[7] also announcing a partnership with MSN.com.

[11] The following month, the site formed a global digital content partnership with VICE Sports[12] and AOL’s Autoblog.com.

In January 2016, Motorsport.com appointed Zak Brown as non-executive chairman of Motorsport.com[16] In February, the site announced a strategic merchandising partnership with UK-based Branded-London and Puma Company.

[25] In 2016, Motorsport.com expanded to Japan through a joint venture with digital media company, Kotsu Times Sha Co.[26] Jon Wilde has taken over as editor-in-chief from Charles Bradley, who was appointed to the position of global editorial leader in January 2015.