By Joe Murphy In a flurry of de-ja-vu, first Visa Cash App RB Formula 1 car livery has been unveiled, with the team drawing heavily on it’s history as the classic Toro Rosso look, returns to the grid. There is also a clear nod to the teams very public affiliation with Constructors Champions Red Bull.Continue reading “TORO ROSSO ARE BACK… (kind of)”
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Alpine reveal “bold” 2024 challenger…
By Joe Murphy Alpine has revealed their multiple liveries ahead of testing in Barcelona later this month. The A524 2024 car needs to be a step in the right direction for a team currently faltering. With a sports A list among new investors, they will be hoping the issues of 2023 are left far inContinue reading “Alpine reveal “bold” 2024 challenger…”
Magnussen unsure on Haas future…
An air of cautious optimism but also an element of the unknown for how Haas will operate moving forward… By Joe Murphy Kevin Magnussen feels unsure as to what the future could hold for Haas but it has been revealed he is ready for the new season in Formula 1, according to a close source.Continue reading “Magnussen unsure on Haas future…”
Leclerc and Norris commit long term Futures; K-Mag, Alex to follow suit?
By Joe Murphy Charles Leclerc committed his long term future to Ferrari, with some media outlets detailing a possible contract extension of up to five additional seasons, although this has not been confirmed by Ferrari themselves. Within 24 hours, Lando Norris also tied himself down to his current outfit by signing a new deal withContinue reading “Leclerc and Norris commit long term Futures; K-Mag, Alex to follow suit?”
ANOTHER new F1 track announced, some fans unhappy…
By Joe Murphy F1 confirmed that as of 2026, Madrid will take over from Barcelona as the new home of the Spanish Grand Prix. Does this mean that Barcelona is discontinued? Or could there be two Spanish Grand Prix? Whilst the former is more likely, it is yet to be fully confirmed. Another street circuitContinue reading “ANOTHER new F1 track announced, some fans unhappy…”
If F1 Teams were Premier League Teams…
By Joe Murphy Back in 2022, when Wheel2Wheel Reports was in its infancy, we posted an article comparing that current F1 ‘roster’ to the Premier League line-up at the time. Now, with a slight concept alteration, it’s time for an update. If F1 Teams were Premier League Teams, the 2024 edition. Red Bull – ManchesterContinue reading “If F1 Teams were Premier League Teams…”
Ecclestone: Verstappen is better than Hamilton!
By Joe Murphy Former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has praised World Champion Max Verstappen, believing the Dutchman would win in, even if he drove a Mercedes, Ferrari or McLaren. Hence, he insinuated that he is a better driver than Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc and, perhaps more notably, seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton. Everybody knows that MaxContinue reading “Ecclestone: Verstappen is better than Hamilton!”
The next 5 F1 World Champions…
By Joe Murphy There’s no doubt that this is an impossible task. There will be people to shout this article down at every possible turn I could make. What’s also guaranteed is that F1 Champions tend to have ‘era’ kind of runs as champion, with the 23 years yielding only 7 different champions. However, letsContinue reading “The next 5 F1 World Champions…”
Guenther is GONE! Replacement already named…
By Joe Murphy Guenther Steiner has shockingly left his role as Team Principal of Haas F1 Team effective immediately in a move that is sure to make ‘Drive to Survive’ far less entertaining. However, the plan is for current Director of Engineering; Ayao Komatsu, to take the role. Guenther led the team since the AmericanContinue reading “Guenther is GONE! Replacement already named…”
Damon Hill – A Career Retrospective
By Joe Murphy Damon Hill had an illustrious career. In 115 race starts, he amassed the total of 22 wins from 42 podiums. However, he is of course most known for being the 1996 Formula One World Champion. The son of Graham Hill, and, along with Nico Rosberg, he is the only other sons ofContinue reading “Damon Hill – A Career Retrospective”