The Historic Brazilian Grand Prix is upon us!

By Mark Gero As one of the races that has been on the formula one calendar since 1972, the former Brazilian Grand Prix (now known as the Sao Paulo Grand Prix) has been one of the races which has decided the world championship. The circuit, which is known as Interlagos, or between the two lakes,Continue reading “The Historic Brazilian Grand Prix is upon us!”

Oli’s at the Wheel?

Bearman to Ferrari? – by Joe Murphy Oliver Bearman’s impressive performances in his rookie season with Haas have sparked speculation about a potential move to Ferrari. As a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy, Bearman has already demonstrated his capabilities, finishing fourth at the Mexico City Grand Prix and impressing team principal Fred Vasseur. AContinue reading “Oli’s at the Wheel?”

Lando Masterclass, but was Lewis Hamilton unfairly punished?

By Joe Murphy The 2025 Mexican Grand Prix was a thrilling event that will be remembered for a long time. Lando Norris delivered a masterclass, converting pole position into a lights-to-flag victory and seizing the lead in the 2025 Drivers’ Championship. Norris’s win was a statement of intent, showcasing his title credentials; “It was aContinue reading “Lando Masterclass, but was Lewis Hamilton unfairly punished?”

Lando Laughs off Hostilities as fans TURN on Brit

By Joe Murphy Lando Norris’s victory at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix was a masterful display of his driving skills and adaptability, as he expertly navigated the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit’s unique challenges, including its high altitude and demanding layout to take a comprehensive victory. With everybody squabbling behind, the Brit was relatively untroubled atContinue reading “Lando Laughs off Hostilities as fans TURN on Brit”

Piastri bounce back with much needed Mexico win?

The 2025 Mexican Grand Prix Preview – By Joe Murphy The Mexican Grand Prix is set to deliver high-stakes action this weekend, with Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, and Max Verstappen vying for the championship title with George Russell also mathematically still in the equation. The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City has a rich history,Continue reading “Piastri bounce back with much needed Mexico win?”

Max reaffirms title credentials with dominant US win…

By Callum Griffies Max Verstappen continues his hunt for the World Championship after a dominant drive in COTA. The 4-time world champion produced a comfortable drive throughout the race, seeing himself cruise to a comfortable win to continue the pressure on the papaya drivers. The Dutchman was flawless and controlled the race. With the worldContinue reading “Max reaffirms title credentials with dominant US win…”

F1 Friday Results as McLaren’s Prepare for Battle

By Mark Gero Lando Norris proved Friday afternoon that the McLaren driver is still in contention for this year’s world driving championship by taking the only practice session in this sprint weekend for the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas, by posting a 1:33:294 fastest time. Norris set the quickest timeContinue reading “F1 Friday Results as McLaren’s Prepare for Battle”

Ferrari v Mercedes v Red Bull in Constructors Battle for P2

By Darian Lee Crowley F1 Constructors Championship Update McLaren are world champions, but the battle for P2 in the Constructor’s championship is still on. With 6 races, including 3 sprint weekends, to go, here is how it stands ahead of the US Grand Prix. Second place would not only be a point of pride amongContinue reading “Ferrari v Mercedes v Red Bull in Constructors Battle for P2”

F1 ‘complicated’ US History

By Darian Lee Cowley Formula 1 really wants America, the global superpower, to embrace the sport. Americans have been historically reluctant to embrace foreign and European sports. This has made it difficult for Formula 1 to compete against IndyCar and NASCAR. However, times have changed. 50s-70s Believe it or not, the Indy 500 was anContinue reading “F1 ‘complicated’ US History”