Norris at the Double or Piastri to Pip teammate?

By Joe Murphy The Spanish Grand Prix is one of the oldest motor races in the world, with a rich history spanning over a century. The first Spanish Grand Prix was held in 1913 at the Guadarrama circuit near Madrid, won by Carlos de Salamanca in a Rolls-Royce. However, it wasn’t until the 1920s thatContinue reading “Norris at the Double or Piastri to Pip teammate?”

Should Monaco be left in the Past?

By Marcella Nadya To give background of this iconic street race track, the first race of the Monaco GP was in 1950. This track’s length is 3.337km featuring 78 laps. It’s the only track that doesn’t comply with the FIA’s specified 305km minimum race distance as it’s only 260.286km. Many people, including the drivers andContinue reading “Should Monaco be left in the Past?”

Norris wins Monaco Debarcle as Questions Rise Over Regulations Madness

By Luke Pons Lando Norris secured a well deserved victory at the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, delivering a flawless performance from pole position to the chequered flag. This win marks his second of the season and narrows the gap to his McLaren teammate, Oscar Piastri, in the drivers’ championship standings. Despite the introduction of aContinue reading “Norris wins Monaco Debarcle as Questions Rise Over Regulations Madness”

Hamilton penalty “unfair” says F1 Critics

By Joe Murphy Lewis Hamilton has been handed a three-place grid penalty for the Monaco Grand Prix after impeding Max Verstappen during qualifying. The incident occurred in the first sector of the Circuit de Monaco, where Hamilton was driving slowly on the racing line and blocked Verstappen’s path while the Red Bull driver was onContinue reading “Hamilton penalty “unfair” says F1 Critics”

Norris Snatches Monaco Pole from Hometown Hero Leclerc

By Ben Langley Lando Norris snatched pole in Monaco qualifying, as he pipped Charles Leclerc by just over a tenth of a second. Oscar Piastri qualified third ahead of the other Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton. Max Verstappen could only finish fifth with Isack Hadjar impressing once again as he qualified sixth. However, it was aContinue reading “Norris Snatches Monaco Pole from Hometown Hero Leclerc”

The reason behind Alex Albon’s super start in 2025

By Darian Lee Crowley After a Red Bull sacking, Alex Albon has turned his career around with a team that looked to be in terminal decline and shown his speed against Carlos Sainz. Alex Albon, another Helmut Marko/Max Verstappen victim, looked like his career had reached an early peak after his Red Bull sacking. Kvyat,Continue reading “The reason behind Alex Albon’s super start in 2025”

Max and McLaren on Monaco Mission

By Joe Murphy The Monaco Grand Prix: A Crown Jewel of Formula 1 Nestled in the picturesque principality of Monaco, the Circuit de Monaco is one of the most revered and challenging tracks on the Formula 1 calendar. For over 90 years, this iconic circuit has been hosting the Monaco Grand Prix, an event thatContinue reading “Max and McLaren on Monaco Mission”

Is the ‘DRS Train’ an issue that needs addressing?

By Joe Murphy The world of Formula 1 is a complex and ever-changing landscape, where teams and drivers must continually adapt to stay ahead of the competition. One crucial aspect of the sport that has undergone significant development in recent years is aerodynamics. The intricate dance of air flowing over and around the car hasContinue reading “Is the ‘DRS Train’ an issue that needs addressing?”

Verstappen Seizes Imola Victory After An Aggressive Start

By Camille Lebez-Leroy The Early Battle: Verstappen Takes Charge Right from the start of the Imola Grand Prix, Max Verstappen took the lead and held on to it until the end. The Dutchman dived at Turn 2 on the opening lap to overtake pole-sitter Oscar Piastri.Despite a good start, the Australian found himself behind VerstapoenContinue reading “Verstappen Seizes Imola Victory After An Aggressive Start”

Ben Sulayem Backs Down on Swearing Row Amid Election

By Darian Lee Crowley The FIA has severely relaxed the penalties drivers could face for swearing, as Mohammed ben Sulayem is being challenged for FIA President. Fines drivers can face have been reduced from €40K to €4K, and the ban may even be lifted soon. Why did the sudden change occur? The FIA’s swearing punishmentContinue reading “Ben Sulayem Backs Down on Swearing Row Amid Election”