By Mark Gero Taking advantage of a poor Friday practice session for Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix by the top two drivers for the world formula one championship, the two Ferrari’s of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc took a 1-2 in the. afternoon’s session with the seven-time world champion leading the charge with a 1:41:293 bestContinue reading “Ferrari Flying in Baku as Lewis top on Friday”
Tag Archives: 2025
Why Oscar Piastri is going to be World Champion
By Ben Langley Many were tipping Lando Norris to be the driver to win his maiden World Championship this season after his strong finish in 2024. However, Oscar Piastri has shown the makings of a champion consistently this season. Although the performance between the two McLaren drivers has been too close to call, Piastri’s ice-coldContinue reading “Why Oscar Piastri is going to be World Champion”
McLaren: 2025 Constructors Champions!
*tbc – perhaps as soon as this weekend! By Darian Lee Crowley How McLaren can win the championship in Baku… McLaren’s dominant season has put them on the brink of back-to-back Constructors’ Championships despite a third of the season to go. The Woking outfit can seal their inevitable championship if three things happen at thisContinue reading “McLaren: 2025 Constructors Champions!”
Felipe Massa – A Career Retrospective
By Joe Murphy Massa’s overall career statistics and facts highlight his accomplishments as a driver in Formula 1. With drives for Sauber, Ferrari, and Williams under his belt, the Brazilian was a competitive driver in the grid for well over a decade. He was known for his speed and ability to win Grand Prix andContinue reading “Felipe Massa – A Career Retrospective”
Piastri to extend lead? – Azerbaijan Grand Prix: 2025 Preview
By Mark Gero Monaco, Jeddah, Singapore, Las Vegas and soon to be Madrid, all have one thing in common: They are all street circuits. And this coming weekend, another street track will be run that is added to that list—and that is the Baku Street Circuit in the oil rich country of Azerbaijan. This circuitContinue reading “Piastri to extend lead? – Azerbaijan Grand Prix: 2025 Preview”
The Monumental Rise of Isack Hadjar
By Callum Griffies Isack Hadjar achieved his first podium result at the Dutch Grand Prix fifteen races into his first Formula One season. The rookie surprised everyone in qualifying at Zandvoort after finishing P4, which was his career-best grid position. He didn’t waste his starting position on the Sunday, as he secured his first everContinue reading “The Monumental Rise of Isack Hadjar”
Alex Albon – Going under the radar?
By Ben Langley When Carlos Sainz made the bold switch to Williams for 2025 and beyond, many thought he’d be the one to lead the Grove team towards the front of the grid. However, this season has seen otherwise. Williams have been enjoying a strong campaign, as they sit in 5th in the Constructors ChampionshipContinue reading “Alex Albon – Going under the radar?”
Verstappen cruises to victory as Piastri reluctantly gives up position
By Marcella Nadya Ciao F1 fans, this week, we go racing in Monza, Italy. This Grand Prix markedPirelli’s 500th appearance in Formula 1. The race began with retirement news asHulkenberg had a mechanical issue during the formation lap, making it his first DNFof 2025. As the five lights went out, Verstappen briefly held the leadContinue reading “Verstappen cruises to victory as Piastri reluctantly gives up position”
Verstappen shocks all to snatch Pole from Lando’s grasp…
By Mark Gero Max Verstappen throughout the entire season so far, would probably be considered the only challenge to both McLaren’s this season, and on Saturday in qualifying for Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix at the Monza Autodromo, the Dutchman proved his worth as the defending world champion, took pole by setting a final session timeContinue reading “Verstappen shocks all to snatch Pole from Lando’s grasp…”
Monza Preview – A “Must Win” for Lando but Charles Leclerc the favourite…
By Joe Murphy Monza is a city and comune located in the Lombardy region of Italy, about 15 kilometers north-northeast of Milan. It’s known for the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, a legendary racing circuit that’s hosted the Italian Grand Prix annually since 1950, except for 1980. Monza has a rich history dating back to theContinue reading “Monza Preview – A “Must Win” for Lando but Charles Leclerc the favourite…”