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”

Can Red Bull Return to the Pinnacle post-Horner?

By Darian Lee Crowley Can Red Bull win again post-Horner? Under Christian Horner, Red Bull established a destiny in F1 for Sebastian Vettel and then Max Verstappen. Now they have to build one without him. Several pieces of the Red Bull jigsaw that made the team work have fallen out of place. The death ofContinue reading “Can Red Bull Return to the Pinnacle post-Horner?”

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?”

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”

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?”

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”

Surprise Name on Podium as Yuki Starts Red Bull Journey

Predictions for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix – By Joe Murphy After two rounds of the season, Formula 1 decided to take a week off. Now that’s out of the way, all eyes are on Japan for what is set to be a tantalising spectacle as the cars don Suzuka for what is always anContinue reading “Surprise Name on Podium as Yuki Starts Red Bull Journey”

Why George Russell is Red Bull’s Answer.

By Joe Murphy As the world of Formula 1 continues to evolve, drivers like George Russell are steadily establishing themselves as credible World Champion material. The 2026 season is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for both the sport and its biggest teams. With major regulation changes on the horizon and the future ofContinue reading “Why George Russell is Red Bull’s Answer.”

Undeserving to Undisputed? Why SHOCK DRIVER could become World Champion…

The “Why Series” – By Joe Murphy Could Lance Stroll Become a Future Formula 1 World Champion? It’s another strong start in 2025 for the Canadian, scoring Aston Martin’s only points this season over the past couple of races, and beating his veteran teammate at every turn. Lance is now beyond a young driver, he’sContinue reading “Undeserving to Undisputed? Why SHOCK DRIVER could become World Champion…”

The Two Seat Curse at Red Bull

By Darian Lee Crowley Yes, there are reports Red Bull will axe Liam Lawson after two races. Even by Dr Marko standards, this seems ridiculous. Lawson qualified last for both races in China after Verstappen managed to get on the front row for the sprint race, and fourth for Sunday. This is one of theContinue reading “The Two Seat Curse at Red Bull”