What drives your dreams? A chance to WIN a Dream Weekend in Monaco

 Sponsored by  The tiny Principality is undoubtedly one of the most legendary destinations on the F1 calendar and MoneyGram is giving one fan and their guest the chance to experience the race weekend in a very unique way, with a package that includes viewing from onboard a yacht moored trackside in the harbour.The circuit offers a rare opportunity to get right up close to the cars and this …Keep reading

Newey free to join F1 rival in 2025, Red Bull warned of “unmitigated disaster”

Red Bull announced on Wednesday morning that Newey would be leaving the world champion outfit early next year after deciding that he no longer wished to remain a part of the team.He will continue working for the Milton Keynes-based operation until the early part of 2025, which will involve finishing his RB17 hypercar, and will in the meantime attend specific races to work trackside – including …Keep reading

Ferrari unveils one-off F1 Miami livery

Ferrari revealed last week that its Miami livery would feature two tints of blue to commemorate the 70th anniversary of its entry into the American market.In a limited tweak to its traditional red livery, the so-called Azzurro La Plata and Azzurro Dino hues have been applied on the wings, engine cover, halo, rear-views mirrors, as well as on the wheel rims of the SF-24 driven by Charles Leclerc …Keep reading
Frederic Vasseur Fires Warning to Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz as Ferrari Suffer From Stefano Domenicali’s Decision

Frederic Vasseur Fires Warning to Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz as Ferrari Suffer From Stefano Domenicali’s Decision

Before the Chinese Grand Prix, Ferrari was clearly the second-fastest team on the grid. They had scored podiums in every other race including a race win at Albert Park with Carlos Sainz. And while Charles Leclerc hasn’t been in his top qualifying form early in the season, he has shown a strong race pace, too. […]

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How the Senna myth has been transformed

During the three decades since the sickening image of the blue-and-white Williams striking the Tamburello wall was broadcast to a global audience of millions, Ayrton Senna has been transformed.On May 1 1994 he was already a racing superstar, regarded justifiably by many as the greatest of his generation, but since then the name Senna has grown into so much more. It’s a global brand, a name on …Keep reading

Iconic moments in the 14 years of F1’s Singapore Grand Prix

Sponsored by  The narrow barriers around the city-centre circuit, coupled with extreme climate that pushes the drivers to the limit of exhaustion, make it one of the toughest races of all and there has been plenty of action under lights over the years. As F1 prepares to return for this year’s race, here is a rundown of the biggest moments of the last 14 years and where they happened. Start …Keep reading
Adrian Newey’s Manager Reveals Shocking Retirement Plan After Red Bull Exit

Adrian Newey’s Manager Reveals Shocking Retirement Plan After Red Bull Exit

Now that Red Bull has officially announced Adrian Newey’s exit, all eyes shift to the Technical mastermind’s next move. While the offer from Aston Martin is lucrative in terms of money, Ferrari’s counter-offer promises to fulfill his dream of working with Lewis Hamilton and the iconic F1 team. However, it’s the third, upsetting possibility of […]

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The inside story of Imola 1994 from the Williams camp

“Ayrton Senna is joining Williams…” I have to say that even though I was the team manager at the time, I had a certain feeling of trepidation when I heard this news. It was pretty daunting, because he was Ayrton Senna… he was coming with a little bit of a reputation.I suppose we thought he might be difficult to work with – all of the top drivers were demanding, but it was something we’d got …Keep reading