Posted on 15 October 2018. Tags: carlos sainz, ciruit of the americas, daniel ricciardo, f1, f1 2018, fernando alonso, ferrari, force india, Formula 1, indianapolis, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, max verstappen, mclarne, mercedes, pirelli, red bulle, renault, sauber, sebastian vettel, texas, toro rosso, US GP, Valtteri Bottas, williams
Given how the 2018 season started it’s rather bizarre to know that if Lewis Hamilton scores eight more points than Sebastian Vettel this weekend he will be crowned the 2018 F1 champion. It wasn’t that long ago that Vettel himself enjoyed a ‘comfortable’ lead in the title race. But since the Belgian grand prix it’s […]
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Posted on 11 November 2013. Tags: austin, brazil, circuit of the americas, daniel ricciardo, davide valsecchi, f1, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, indianapolis, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mark webber, mclaren, salzburg, sebastian vettel, steve robertson, texas, toro rosso, united states, watkins glen, williams
It seems appropriate that Texas is the second biggest state in America as it gears up to host the biggest motorsport series in the world. Legendary racing tracks from Watkins Glen to Indianapolis have hosted the Formula 1 world championship and in total ten different circuits throughout the United States have featured on the F1 calendar. In 2012 Austin’s […]
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