By Mark Gero Oscar Piastri might have watched his McLaren teammate Lando Norris take all the sessions leading up to qualifying for Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix, but when it came down to Saturday qualifying, the Australian got what he needed by posting a 1:08:662 to take his sixth pole of the season. Right at theContinue reading “Piastri ahead again as Hadjar smashes qualifying!”
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Friday in The Netherlands sees mistakes aplenty…
Written by Mark Gero. Edited by Joe Murphy With the season returning following a three-week break, Friday practice for the Dutch Grand Prix was a day of cool and dry weather, along with two red flag sessions, a number of cars beached and Lando Norris setting both of his best times in both sessions. TheContinue reading “Friday in The Netherlands sees mistakes aplenty…”
Zandvoort Preview as F1 goes Dutch
By Mark Gero With the 2025 Formula One summer break now concluding, the series now goes to the last two races in Europe, starting with a very classic circuit at Zandvoort, in the Netherlands, for the Dutch Grand Prix. This small, but updated track used to be a regular venue from 1948 until 1985, butContinue reading “Zandvoort Preview as F1 goes Dutch”
Murphy Meets Milena
By Joe Murphy Milena Clark isn’t your standard racing driver. At just 14 years old, she’s already turning heads with some of her standout performances. She sat down with Wheel2Wheel Reports to discuss her journey and the exciting future in store. Milena made it clear conveying her love for motorsport started at a very youngContinue reading “Murphy Meets Milena”
Bottas and Pérez to Return in 2026
By Callum Griffies Cadillac will be joining the grid in the upcoming 2026 season as the famous Amercian will be claiming the rights to be the 11th Formula 1 team. Cadillac have opted to sign Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas as their driver pairing to challenge the gird in 2026. Rumours were speculating that theContinue reading “Bottas and Pérez to Return in 2026”
Mid-season awards: who’s impressed and who’s not as we head into the summer break
By Ben Langley The summer break is upon us and so while we wait for Zandvoort to come around, who has stood out and who has failed to deliver? Let’s give out the mid-season prizes. Best driver – Oscar Piastri Oscar Piastri is the man everyone is chasing in the championship, but if you takeContinue reading “Mid-season awards: who’s impressed and who’s not as we head into the summer break”
Lando Closes Gap to Oscar as he holds on to Narrow Hungaroring Victory
By Mark Gero In the battle for the Formula One World Championship between McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, the latter took a big step in narrowing his rival’s lead in the standings as the Briton won the last race before the summer break in Hungary. Here is how Norris won his first race atContinue reading “Lando Closes Gap to Oscar as he holds on to Narrow Hungaroring Victory”
Leclerc shines on Saturday
By Mark Gero Throughout the season so far, both the McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have been on the front row for many races. But on Saturday, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc spoiled the papaya party by taking his first pole of the season for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring with a time ofContinue reading “Leclerc shines on Saturday”
Mid-season Review of the Rookies
Report by Callum Griffies As Formula 1 is about to hit the summer break, attention naturally turns to the sports newest faces as fans and reporters begin to rate their current rookie of the season at the halfway point. Every year in Formula 1 the new rookies are closely analyzed, and 2nd chances are rarelyContinue reading “Mid-season Review of the Rookies”
Can Red Bull Return to the Pinnacle post-Horner?
By Darian Lee Crowley Can Red Bull win again post-Horner? Under Christian Horner, Red Bull established a destiny in F1 for Sebastian Vettel and then Max Verstappen. Now they have to build one without him. Several pieces of the Red Bull jigsaw that made the team work have fallen out of place. The death ofContinue reading “Can Red Bull Return to the Pinnacle post-Horner?”