Racing Bulls Livery sets standard for rivals

By Joe Murphy Racing Bulls has just unveiled its 2026 F1 livery, and it’s looking sleek! The team’s new look features a predominantly white design with blue accents, paying homage to their partnership with Ford. This is a bit of a departure from their previous livery, but fans seem to be loving it with InternetContinue reading “Racing Bulls Livery sets standard for rivals”

Verstappen coasts to Baku Win as Lando fails to capitalise on rare Piastri error

By Joe Murphy Max Verstappen expertly navigated his way to another win in the 2025 championship, this time in Baku in a pulsating Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Verstappen received very little pressure during his long first stint, with all other usual suspects well off the pace. Carlos Sainz had been in second place for much ofContinue reading “Verstappen coasts to Baku Win as Lando fails to capitalise on rare Piastri error”

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?”

The Importance of a Rear Wing in Modern Day Formula 1

By Joe Murphy The rear wing is a crucial element in Formula 1 car design, playing a vital role in determining a car’s performance and competitiveness. A well-designed rear wing can generate over 4,500 kg (9,920 lbs) of downforce at high speeds, accounting for approximately 40% of a Formula 1 car’s total downforce. This significantContinue reading “The Importance of a Rear Wing in Modern Day Formula 1”

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?”

Alex Albon: F1 Staple beyond 2025

By Joe Murphy Alex Albon’s rise to prominence in the world of Formula 1 has been nothing short of remarkable. From his early days in karting to his current status as a respected driver, Albon has consistently demonstrated his skill and determination. Albon’s journey began in Thailand, where he started karting at a young age.Continue reading “Alex Albon: F1 Staple beyond 2025”

Perfect Piastri, Hero Hulk and Verstappen’s ‘Mario Kart’ Moment

2025 Spanish Grand Prix Analysis – By Joe Murphy Calls have come in for Max Verstappen to be DISQUALIFIED from the Spanish Grand Prix after what looked like an intentional collision with the Mercedes of George Russell. The Dutchman, who managed to win the coveted ‘Driver of the Day’ vote, saw his gap to theContinue reading “Perfect Piastri, Hero Hulk and Verstappen’s ‘Mario Kart’ Moment”

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?”