''Max Power'' was a British
magazine, based in
Peterborough
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, focusing on the
performance-tuning and car market.
History
Launched in 1993 by
EMAP
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History
Ri ...
, it was also published under
licence in Greece, Denmark, Norway, South Africa, and in France under the name ''ADDX''. After EMAP acquired
Petersen
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in 2000, a United States edition was published based on its existing title ''MaxSpeed'' and featuring cars from America and the UK. This ceased publication in 2001 when EMAP sold its U.S. arm to
Primedia, but is still in print as ''Euro Tuner''.
Former staff members include ''
Fifth Gear'' presenters
Jonny Smith and
Vicki Butler-Henderson, who was one of the original staff in 1993.
Criticism
Max Power was criticised for its promotion of unauthorised
cruise
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* Music cruise
* River cruise
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* Aviasouz Cruise, a R ...
events. The magazine had a rating system that scored the events in several areas including the size of the
police
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presence, the behaviour and attractiveness of the girls, the number of "
burnouts" performed and the general level of 'Barry' surrounding the event.
The magazine also occasionally campaigned against
speed cameras and elderly drivers, and despite
disclaimers
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was often criticised for printing articles about dangerous driving on
public roads, including
drifting
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* ''Drifting'' (1923 film), a film directed by Tod Browning
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* ''Drifting'' ...
and exceeding 200 mph on the
A1. Another criticism was related to the large number of half-naked women in the publication, often described as "bottom-shelf porn".
Glamour models who appeared in ''Max Power'' included
Katie Price,
Jakki Degg,
Lauren Pope,
Lucy Pinder,
Michelle Marsh,
Amy Green,
Chantelle Houghton and
Marie Sarantakis. The 2007 relaunch was aimed at reversing this criticism, but glamour shoots were later reintroduced.
The perceived laddishness of the magazine meant it was also seen as non-serious by car enthusiasts who wished to focus on the engine/handling modification side of
car tuning. However, ''Max Power'' was for a long time the biggest-selling motoring magazine in
Europe
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, and was therefore courted by motor manufacturers and auto industry PR teams, who provided them with test cars, exposure to new products, and opportunities for the magazine to cover their brands.
Other ventures
''Max Power'' started the ''Max Driver'' advanced driving scheme in 2006 in conjunction with the
Institute of Advanced Motorists,
Adrian Flux Insurance Services
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,
Honda
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and
Ripspeed
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an independent retailer in the 1970s, two decades later the business changed hands and was purchased in 1999 by Halfords, and op ...
. It was designed to provide young, inexperienced drivers professional tuition in handling their cars responsibly.
The title also had its own annual modified car show, ''Max Power Live in the Birmingham NEC''. Attendance figures peaked at over 50,000, but it was cancelled from 2007.
In the UK,
Infogrames PS1 title ''
C3 Racing'' was named ''Max Power Racing'' and branded to match the magazine.
In the
2005 election, staff member Dan Anslow stood for the
Southend West
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constituency for the Max Power Party.
Closure
In November 2010,
Bauer
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announced it was suspending the magazine and website. Its circulation had fallen from 237,894, to 20,589, according to the
Audit Bureau of Circulations, amid difficult market conditions, including an audience which was increasingly moving online, decreased consumer spending during the 2009 recession and budget cutting.
The final monthly magazine was released in January 2011, but Bauer said it "intends to keep the Max Power brand alive in the future with a series of "one shots" and special issues".
The magazine brought out a special edition of the magazine to mark its production from 1993–2011.
References
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