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”
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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…”
Mark Webber – A Career Retrospective
By Joe Murphy Mark Webber, the Australian racing driver, has left an indelible mark on the world of Formula One. Born on August 27, 1976, in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Webber’s journey to becoming a Grand Prix winner was nothing short of remarkable. Webber’s early days were marked by a passion for sports, representing hisContinue reading “Mark Webber – A Career Retrospective”
What are Lewis Hamilton’s retirement plans?
By Joe Murphy Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion, has been open about his plans for retirement from the sport he loves. While he’s still racing and has a contract with Ferrari until at least the end of 2025, he’s shared some insights into what he’ll do when he finally hangs up hisContinue reading “What are Lewis Hamilton’s retirement plans?”
The Sidepods: What do they actually do?
By Joe Murphy Here’s a piece you don’t see everyday. The sidepods in Formula 1 are a crucial component of a car’s design, playing a significant role in determining its overall performance. These aerodynamic structures, located on either side of the cockpit, are responsible for feeding air to the radiator and also contribute to theContinue reading “The Sidepods: What do they actually do?”
McLaren – The Greatest F1 Team Ever?
By Joe Murphy McLaren Racing Limited, a British motor racing team based in Woking, Surrey, England, has a storied presence in the world of motorsport. Established in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren, the team has evolved over the years, shaped by its founder’s passion for speed and innovation. McLaren Academy to F1 Rookie… TheContinue reading “McLaren – The Greatest F1 Team Ever?”
Toto Wolff: Silver Arrows to Gold Success
Toto Wolff: A Career Retrospective. By Joe Murphy Toto Wolff, the Austrian billionaire and Team Principal of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team, has left an indelible mark on the world of Formula 1. Born on January 12, 1972, in Vienna, Austria, Wolff’s life has been a testament to his unwavering passion for speed, business acumen,Continue reading “Toto Wolff: Silver Arrows to Gold Success”
Lewis Hamilton’s Biggest Driving Weakness
By Joe Murphy Lewis Hamilton is widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all time. However, like any driver, he is not immune to weaknesses. One area where Hamilton has shown vulnerability is in his performance under pressure, particularly in high-stakes situations. Title guaranteed for one team Hamilton has occasionally struggledContinue reading “Lewis Hamilton’s Biggest Driving Weakness”
Hamilton ‘DONE’ with Ferrari?
By Joe Man Hamilton’s Frosty Ferrari Relationship Lewis Hamilton’s blockbuster move to Ferrari in early 2024 shocked the Formula 1 world. It was hailed as a historic partnership—two of the sport’s most iconic names joining forces in pursuit of a common goal: to deliver Ferrari its first world championship since 2007 and to help HamiltonContinue reading “Hamilton ‘DONE’ with Ferrari?”
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?”