Red Bull’s Hot Seat
An FE World Champion axed from F1 for underperforming after 10 races into his first full season in the championship, overshadowed by the return of a beloved race-winning personality.
The Art of Dominance
Max Verstappen. The prodigy. The Dutch Lion.
Ten races have gone by and he’s won eight of them. Phases of dominance like this have passed in the sport before, often sparking debate. While some argue that such dominance should not be admired, attributing it solely to the car, one cannot overlook the remarkable consistency and skill of drivers who push a great car to its absolute limit…
Breaking News: Marc Marquez withdraws from the German Grand Prix
Honda rider Marc Marquez has withdrawn from racing in Sachsenring, following five crashes at the event. The Spaniard’s latest crash during this morning’s warm-up session resulted in a fracture in his right hand.
Breaking News: W Series Enters Administration Due to Financial Hardships After Three Seasons
W series was a free-to-enter all-women racing series, first launched in 2018 to provide equal opportunity in motorsport for women, by removing the financial barriers holding back drivers from progressing up the ladder…
Fast Guide to the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix
What to look out for this Spanish Grand Prix…
CIRCUIT CHANGES
The final sector of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will return to its original configuration by getting rid of the chicane. Interestingly, the chicane was initially installed in 2007 in an effort to better track safety and to improve overtaking chances. Reverting to the original layout is expected to improve overtaking on the main straight and into the opening turns as cars can now follow each other more easily with the new regulations.
Breaking News: Kazakhstan GP called off from the MotoGP Calendar
The 2023 Grand Prix of Kazakhstan has been called off from the MotoGP calendar, meaning the 2023 MotoGP season will not be the longest in the history of the series. Anticipating a final approval at the track homologation stage, MotoGP added two extra races from Kazakhstan and India to the provisional schedule for 2023. However, the 2023 Grand Prix of Kazakhstan had to be cancelled due to ongoing homologation work at the circuit and existing operational issues on a worldwide scale.
Breaking News: Tost steps down, to be replaced by Ferrari’s Mekies as AlphaTauri Team Principal
Franz Tost will step down as team principal of AlphaTauri at the end of the 2023 season. This move comes as part of a new structural reshuffle within the Italian outfit. announced with Laurent Mekies, currently Ferrari’s Sporting Director, rejoining the team. Tost will step down as team principal after 19 seasons at the helm, having been appointed team principal on Red Bull Racing’s takeover of the erstwhile Minardi F1 Team.
Revolutionizing Racing: Yas Marina Circuit to Host Autonomous Racing League with Super Formula Cars
The Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi is widely popular for hosting the season finale of the Formula 1 season. But from 2024 onward, the track is to host an Autonomous Racing League: a self-driving car league with Super Formula Cars that drive completely pilot-less. It aims to provide an immersive experience where viewers can also follow along with augmented reality and virtual reality updates.
Qatar: The Epicenter of the Middle-Eastern Motorsport Scene?
Engines roared to life, the ground shook at its sheer power, and the five starting lights went out. The cars raced at 300 kph down the main straight, and the Qatar inaugural Formula 1 Grand Prix was underway at the Lusail International Circuit in 2021.
F1’s All-Women Series: A Glorified Afterthought
Formula 1 recently announced their new series F1 Academy: An all-women racing series feeding into Formula 3, and is set to run from 2023 to 2025 at seven venues around the world. Historically, motorsport has been male-dominated, and there has been little representation of women in the sport, from drivers to engineers to journalists.
Kevin Magnussen to race for Haas F1 team in 2022
Haas F1 team lineup for 2022 is confirmed with Kevin Magnussen partnering with Mick Schumacher as he signs a multi-year deal with the team. With the departure of Nikita Mazepin from the team after losing his seat, many names seemed to be in the mix for the second Haas seat including Antonio Giovinazzi and Nico Hulkenberg. But after Danish journalist, Jonas Hüttel reported that Kevin Magnussen was Haas’ preference to fill the seat, the issue of his Peugeot Le Mans contract seemed to be the only problem.