Producing each issue of Mini Magazine is big undertaking and involves a lot of dedicated, talented people, either working on the magazine full-time, or as freelance writers and photographers. Here are some of the names behind the best magazine dedicated to the classic Mini.
Editor Jeff has actually lost count of how many Minis he’s owned, but estimates it’s somewhere between 20 and 30.
Keith is the mechanical guru at the heart of Mini Magazine, and his knowledge and experience has made us the best magazine for Mini technical advice.
Features Editor Stephen has been a huge Mini fan since school and is currently rebuilding his trackday inspired saloon.
Darren’s graphic design skills make everything in Mini Magazine look good.
Jon has never been able to resist the urge to tinker with a Mini.
Rust queen Helen grew up around Minis, and while she may have left Mini Magazine’s full-time staff, we refuse to let her go completely.
Matt has the most extreme Mini of any of the team, having slowly turned what was once his everyday motor into a terrifying beast with around 300bhp on tap. From an A-Series.
One of Mini Magazine‘s earliest contributors when he still lived in Britain, Iain is now our eye on the growing American Mini scene.
Alex will be sharing his experience of fixing and restoring Minis at home.