“Idiot” Norris feeling the Heat as Verstappen takes Prime Pole

By Joe Murphy Max Verstappen delivered a sensational lap to secure pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, edging out McLaren’s Oscar Piastri by just 0.010 seconds in a qualifying session packed with drama and high stakes. The reigning world champion found pace when it mattered most, mirroring his form from Suzuka two weeksContinue reading ““Idiot” Norris feeling the Heat as Verstappen takes Prime Pole”

Does Saudi Arabia have a future in F1?

By Darian Lee Crowley On the eve of another race in Jeddah, rumours are swelling about a major investment by Saudi Arabia into an F1 team. Indeed, the Saudis have become a major backer of F1 and seem to be interested in purchasing the sport itself. Why is this country, which had no Grand PrixContinue reading “Does Saudi Arabia have a future in F1?”

Pierre Gasly: The Journey from Outcast to Alpine

By Joe Murphy Believe it or not, the Grand Prix winner is now one of the most experienced men on the track in 2025. A long time ago, early in this century, Pierre Gasly’s journey in motorsport began with karting at a young age. “Karting was always a passion of mine, and I was luckyContinue reading “Pierre Gasly: The Journey from Outcast to Alpine”

McLaren already Constructor’s Champions?

By Callum Griffies McLaren seems to have the pace to win the constructors’ title quite comfortably this season, with yet another dominant display in Bahrain as McLaren finish 1st and 3rd, with Piastri dominating qualifying and the race on Sunday, winning by over 15 seconds. McLaren, the English team from Woking, secured its first ConstructorsContinue reading “McLaren already Constructor’s Champions?”

BREAKING – Verstappen’s Mercedes move update and Wolff’s Bahrain Talks REVEALED

By Joe Murphy Could Max Verstappen Join Mercedes in 2026? Max Verstappen’s potential move to Mercedes in 2026 has been a topic of speculation, especially as the Formula 1 landscape is set to undergo significant changes with new technical regulations. While Verstappen remains under contract with Red Bull until 2028, discussions about a possible switchContinue reading “BREAKING – Verstappen’s Mercedes move update and Wolff’s Bahrain Talks REVEALED”

F1 fans FUME as FIA set to Ditch Planned Changes

By Joe Murphy Formula 1 will not revert to V10 engines in the immediate future following a constructive meeting between the FIA and the teams on Friday. FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who had previously advocated for the return of V10 engines — which were last used in 2005 — chaired the discussion. While BenContinue reading “F1 fans FUME as FIA set to Ditch Planned Changes”

FP1 – 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: Norris Tops Opening Session as Rookies Settle In

By Camille Lebez-Leroy The first practice session in Bahrain got underway with some immediate action on-track. Plenty of rookies were driving this afternoon and as expected all eyes were on them. Ayumu Iwasa lead the way in Verstappen’s car, followed by Luke Browning in Sainz’s Williams and Ryo Hirakawa who is now driving for HaasContinue reading “FP1 – 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: Norris Tops Opening Session as Rookies Settle In”

Alonso HAILS “Best Driver” on the Grid

By Joe Murphy Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso has been an admirer of Verstappen and shown support for the Dutchman during his title battles in the last five seasons. Alonso sees similarities this season to 2012 when he took the title race to the last round of the season, despite having what many feltContinue reading “Alonso HAILS “Best Driver” on the Grid”

Verstappen changing McLaren Mindset

By Joe Murphy McLaren’s team principal, Andrea Stella, has acknowledged that Max Verstappen is proving to be a significant factor in the early stages of the 2025 Formula 1 season, keeping the pressure on McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the championship standings. After securing a dominant victory in Suzuka, Verstappen trails Norris byContinue reading “Verstappen changing McLaren Mindset”

Sainz FUMES as FIA punishments under scrutiny

By Joe Murphy Carlos Sainz has criticized the FIA for imposing a €10,000 (£8,614) fine on him after he was five seconds late to the national anthem ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix due to an upset stomach. The Williams driver arrived just as the anthem began in Suzuka after unexpectedly needing to use theContinue reading “Sainz FUMES as FIA punishments under scrutiny”