Performance Car Magazine Suddenly Closes, Leaving Staff in Limbo
Staff at 'Performance Car' magazine were unexpectedly told to leave their workplace. The announcement came after they were asked to complete their current car reviews and hand in their ID cards and driving shoes. The reason behind this sudden closure remains unclear, as the name of the editor responsible has not been disclosed.
The day began like any other for the staff at 'Performance Car' magazine. However, the atmosphere quickly changed when they were instructed to finish their ongoing car reviews and leave the building. This unexpected turn of events left many staff members bewildered.
Among those affected was Richard Meaden, a photographer known for his captivating shots. Meaden had recently captured a striking image of a Jaguar XKR going sideways, which was praised by his colleague, John Barker. Barker, who was in the midst of writing an insightful review of a new Porsche, complimented Meaden's photograph, describing it as having 'great oversteer'. This photograph was potentially earmarked for the magazine's cover. Unfortunately, Meaden was also tasked with writing up the article, but the deadline had already slipped to nine days overdue.
The closure of 'Performance Car' magazine has left its staff in a state of uncertainty. While the reasons behind this decision remain unknown, the sudden instruction for staff to leave their workplace has raised questions about the future of the publication. The impact of this closure on the automotive journalism industry remains to be seen.
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