By: Luke Chillingsworth
Motorists have concerns around "diesel shortages" this November just years on from the last fuel crisis.
Luke Chillingsworth is a news reporter for F1 at the Daily Express, specializing in automotive journalism. With a background in journalism from City University London, Luke has been recognized for his work as the Young Journalist of the Year in 2018 and has written for various publications including the Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd, Birmingham Live, and more. His articles cover topics such as car tax changes, driving tips, and issues affecting drivers in the UK.
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Luke Chillingsworth's articles predominantly focus on car-related policy changes, government announcements, and expert commentary. He seems to cover a variety of topics related to car ownership and maintenance with an emphasis on the impact of regulations and policies. Given his coverage attributes, he may be interested in receiving pitches from experts in the automotive industry who can provide data-backed insights into how new regulations or policy changes could affect drivers.
Pitches offering expert opinions or analysis related to car tax, MOT tests, electric cars, and other aspects of car ownership would likely resonate well with Luke. Additionally, providing data-driven information that supports or challenges recent government announcements or regulatory changes may capture his interest.
Considering Luke’s national (United Kingdom) geographic focus is essential when tailoring pitches for him as it appears most of his articles are centered around UK-specific issues within the realm of car ownership and maintenance.
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