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Posted on 29 March 2021. Tags: alfa romeo, alpha taurin, alpine, antonio giovinazzi, aston martin, bahrain gp, carlos sainz, charles leclerc, esteban ocon, f1, f1 2021, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, george russell, haas, kimi raikkonen, lance stroll, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mercedes, mick schumacher, nicholas latifi, pierre gasly, pirelli, red bull, seb vettel, sergio perez, turn 4 bahrain track limits, Valtteri Bottas, willaims, yuki tsunoda
In recent history there could hardly have been a more exhilarating start to a Formula 1 season that what was produced in Bahrain in 2021. Saturday qualifying already put not only the paddock but fans around the world on notice that the season opening race was bound to be something special. Max Verstappen delivered a […]
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Posted on 22 March 2021. Tags: alfa romeo, alpha tauri, alpine, antonio giovinazzi, bahrain gp, carlos sainz, charles leclerc, checo, daniel ricciardo, esteban ozon, f1, f1 2021, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, george russell, haas, kimi raikkonen, lando norris, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mclaren, mercedes, mick schumacher, nic latifi, pierre gasly, pirelli, red bull, sergio perez, Valtteri Bottas, willaims, yuki tsunoda
The 2020 Formula 1 season was groundbreaking and will be remembered for many reasons. Not least of all being that it was run and completed in the midst of a global pandemic. While the world is still fighting the battle against covid-19 Formula 1 is readying itself for a record-breaking 23 race season in 2021. […]
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Posted on 13 December 2020. Tags: abu dhabi gp, alex albon, alfa romeo, alpha tauri, carlos sainz, charles leclerc, coronavirus, covid-19 f1, f1, f1 2020, f1 2021, ferrari, Formula 1, kimi raikkonen, lando norris, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mclaren, mercedes, pirelli, racing point, red bull, renault, seb vettel, Valtteri Bottas, williams
The saying goes that good things are worth waiting for. Red Bull have lived this adage more than most in 2020 as it was only at final race weekend that Max Verstappen could secure his first pole position of the season. It was a stunning lap from the Dutch driver to edge out Valtteri Bottas […]
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Posted on 09 December 2020. Tags: alfa romeo, alpha tauri, bahrain, daniel ricciardo, f1, f1 2020, ferrari, Formula 1, george russell, haas, lewis hamilton, mercedes, pirelli, racing point, red bul, renault, sahkhik gp, sergio perez, Valtteri Bottas, wiliams
Several months ago Formula 1 announced that it would race around the outer loop of the Bahrain International circuit. Some speculation was abounding as to what a race around the short circuit could produce. But not even the wildest theories could have predicted the race it ultimately delivered. The week started with the good news […]
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Posted on 30 November 2020. Tags: alan van der merwe, alex albon, alfa romeo, alpha tauri, bahrain gp, charles leclerc, f1, f1 2020, ferrari, Formula 1, grosjean crash, haas, ian roberts, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mclaren, medical car, mercedes, racing point, renault, romain grosjean, seb vettel, Valtteri Bottas, williams
A cursory glance at the results of the weekend’s F1 race would reveal another seemingly comfortable victory for Lewis Hamilton ahead of Max Verstappen and Alex Albon. But it would not even begin to tell the story of the 2020 Bahrain grand prix. The race was immediately brought to stop after only three corners. From […]
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Posted on 16 November 2020. Tags: alex albon, alfa romeo, ayrton senna, carlos sainz, charles leclerc, f1, fangio, ferrari, Formula 1, istanbul park, kimi raikkonen, lance stroll, lando norris, lauda, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mclaren, mercedes, michael schumacer, racing point, red bull, renault, ricciardo, seb vettel, sergio perez, turkey, Valtteri Bottas
At 2004 Belgian grand prix Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher became a seven times Formula 1 world champion. There was seemingly no end to the Schumacher/Ferrari behemoth and there was certainly no fathomable thought that one day the record could be matched. Sixteen years later we stand in a moment that has seen Schumacher’s record equaled […]
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Posted on 11 November 2020. Tags: alex albon, alfa romeo, alpha tauri, antonio giovinazzi, carlos dainz, charles leclerc, daniel ricciardo, daniil kvyat, f1, f1 2020, ferrari, Formula 1, george russell, haas, herman tilke, istanbul park, kevin magnusse, kimi raikkonen, lance stroll, lando norris, lewis hamilton, mark webber, max verstappen, mclaren, mercedes, pierrre gasly, pirelli, racing point, red bull, renault, romain grosjean, seb vettel, sergio perez, turkey, turkish gp, Valtteri Bottas, williams
If you are a fairly new fan of Formula 1 you may not be all that familiar with the Istanbul Park circuit in Turkey. The anti-clockwise circuit, designed by Herman Tilke, was first introduced in 2005. Due to the worldwide pandemic it makes it’s re-introduction to the calendar for the first time since 2011. F1 […]
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Posted on 21 October 2020. Tags: alfa romeo, alpha taurino, carlos sainz, charles leclerc, daniel ricciardo, f1, f1 2020, ferrari, Formula 1, haas, kimi raikkonen, lance stroll, lando norris, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mclaren, mercedes, pierre gasly, pirelli, portimao, portugal, portuguese gp, racing point, red bull, renault, seb vettel, sergio perez, Valtteri Bottas, williams
The Circuit Algarve, known casually as Portimao, is the newest venue to makes its 2020 debut as Formula 1 heads to Portugal for the first time since the 1996 grand prix around the famous Estoril circuit. Portimao is well known to World SBK (Superbike) fans which has been on the championship calendar since 2008. Designed […]
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Posted on 15 October 2020. Tags: alfa romeo, carlos sainz, charles leclerc, daniel ricciardo, daniil kvyat, f1, ferrari, Formula 1, haas, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mclaren, mercedes, michael schumacher, nico hulkenberg, nico rosberg, red bull, red bull racing, romain grosjean, sebastian vettel, Valtteri Bottas
With visits to Mugello and the Nurburgring it is all but confirmed that old school circuits far outclass the passionless supermarket car parks that pass as F1 circuits these days. The Nurburgring, back in the line-up for the first time since 2013, is a proper challenge to car and driver with the peril of gravel […]
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Posted on 07 October 2020. Tags: alex albon, alfa romeo, alpha tauri, antonio giovinazzi, carlos sainz, charles leclerc, christian horner, cyril abiteboul, daniel ricciardo, daniil kyvat, eifel gp, esteban ocon, f1, f1 2020, ferrari, Formula 1, george russell, germany, haas, honda, kevin magnussen, kimi raikkonen, lando norris, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mclaren, mercedes, mick schumacher, nicholas latifi, nurburgring, pierre gals, pirelli, red bull, renault, romain grosjean, seb vettel, Valtteri Bottas, williams
The last time the Formula 1 paddock visited the Nurburgring was in 2013. Back then the sport was vastly different to how it’s known today. For one the sports was still running the 2.4-liter V8 and were standing on the cusp of switching to the hybrid power unit packages still being run now in 2020. […]
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