Hulkenberg Review – Finding his best form

By Maahika Banerjee RACE CALENDAR CHANGE!!! With 12 races left in the season, a lot of eyes are on Nico Hülkenberg, the man who’s steadily making his way through the hurdles with Sauber’s extremely promising updates; the veteran has settled it, once and for all, that he is capable of podiums and points finishes aContinue reading “Hulkenberg Review – Finding his best form”

Fueling the Grid: The Role of Technology and Sponsorship in Formula 1

By Veronica Espinol Formula 1 cars may run on petrol, but data, money, and disruptive technology truly drive thesport. Huge Breaking F1 News Sponsorship in Formula One has evolved significantly, transforming from simple logo placements to dynamic partnerships where sponsors actively influence performance and technological advancements alongside teams. RUSSELL OUT OF FORMULA 1 FOR 2026Continue reading “Fueling the Grid: The Role of Technology and Sponsorship in Formula 1”

F1’s US obsession comes at an inevitable cost

By Parth Jhaveri F1 for long was perceived to be a sport for the ultra-elite, rich tycoons who consumed this high adrenaline, electrifying sport in opulence. Multibillionaires flexed their financial muscle by buying and sponsoring teams, Entrepreneurs showed up to the paddock to network around and amongst this circus of money, technology and business, stoodContinue reading “F1’s US obsession comes at an inevitable cost”

Where does Schumacher rank as one of the greats?

By Mara Cioffi Michael Schumacher: A Legacy Written in Speed and Grit Michael Schumacher didn’t just race—he rewrote the rulebook. In an era of big names and bigger egos, he stood out not just for his raw talent, but for his ruthless, relentless drive to win. The man was a machine in a red suit—meticulous, intimidating, andContinue reading “Where does Schumacher rank as one of the greats?”

Jules Bianchi – Never Forgotten

By Ellie Moylan Despite having only been in Formula One for a couple of years, Jules Bianchi made an impact that changed the racing world forever. Verstappen contract latest Bianchi began his Formula One career as a member of Ferrari’s driver academy in 2009, taking part in the young drivers test at Circuito de Jerez,Continue reading “Jules Bianchi – Never Forgotten”

Which venues should be added back to the racing calendar?

By Akhil Pratap Singh Motorsport In India- A Revival Needed like Never Before. F1 news as it breaks… India is the home of many sports, be it traditional or international. The popularity of these sports hasn’t held its ground except for some like cricket, Football, Hockey, etc. Among other sports comes a very popular sportContinue reading “Which venues should be added back to the racing calendar?”

Was the 2025 British Grand Prix the Race of the Year?

By Mark Gero As it was last year, the British Grand Prix had a home race winner. But also, in addition to this, a 15 year long drought ends with a veteran driver who placed third and is on the podium for the first time, capped off what was an interesting weekend at this classicContinue reading “Was the 2025 British Grand Prix the Race of the Year?”

Toto Wolff DONE in F1?

By Joe Man Should Toto Wolf resign? Toto Wolf and his arch enemy Christian Horner are statistically two of the most successful Formula 1 team principles of all time. Its interesting to compare their journeys and in more recent times their struggles. Horner of course is now gone and there is a case that maybeContinue reading “Toto Wolff DONE in F1?”

Championship fight analysis: a recap of the key moments in the title battle

By Ben Langley This year’s title battle is a close one, with Oscar Piastri leading at the halfway stage, but only eight points clear of McLaren teammate Lando Norris after the Brit’s back-to-back victories in Spielberg and Silverstone. Max Verstappen sits in third but an enormous 69 points adrift of Piastri. With Red Bull’s performanceContinue reading “Championship fight analysis: a recap of the key moments in the title battle”

Perez, Riccardo and others on Cadillac Shortlist…

By Luke Pons So, just who will race for the Cadillac F1 Team in 2026? Cadillac’s long-anticipated entry into Formula 1 is scheduled for 2026, marking a significant milestone as the American automaker joins the grid with the backing of General Motors and the operational leadership of former Marussia F1 team principal Graeme Lowdon. WhileContinue reading “Perez, Riccardo and others on Cadillac Shortlist…”