Red Bull hierarchy is well-known for being ruthless to its Formula 1 drivers, however, this time they might have crossed the border. Yuki Tsunoda replaces Liam Lawson in Red Bull Racing F1 Team just after 3 races for inappropriate results. Does it make any sense?
FORMULA 1
What a season opener we could have seen on Sunday! If you woke up before 5 AM, you saw amazing on-track action with elements of spectacular F1 race - crashes, action and wet weather. Who are the winners of the Australian GP and what should we expect now?
Formula 1 is back - who will win this year?
13.03.2025
"Here we go again" might be an appropriate quote to say about the upcoming Formula 1 season. What shall we expect about it?
The 2024 F1 season was the only season in F1 history without a single pre-season transfer of any from the 20 drivers on the grid. Regardless of some changes in the middle of the season, for instance, Franco Colapinto replacing Logan Sargeant in Williams, this rarity will not repeat this season. Let me introduce you 6+1 rookies or less...
Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari - win or bust?
07.02.2025
On February 1, 2024, Ferrari shocked the world by signing 7 time world champion Lewis Hamilton on a multi-year contract. A year later, his first ever Ferrari picture became the most liked Formula 1 post of all time in just few hours. However, can they make this connection functional in the end?
In the 75-year history of Formula 1 exist many majestic races with many plots, crashes, chaos etc. However, there are also a few instances of home drivers being pushed by fans close to a victory and getting emotional afterward. I would like to introduce 5 races that have been won by a home driver.
After Max Verstappen won in Bahrain by 20 seconds ahead of Sergio Peréz, I thought that we were going to see another season full of Verstappen's dominance, as 2023 was. Luckily, I was so wrong about this, despite Max winning the championship in the end.
"Max Verstappen rounds the final corner and wins the Czech GP."
If you look at the "Formula 1 section", you'll find out that I've already written an article about the 27-year-old Monegasque, which was more like a "biography so far" kind of thing. Today, I prefer focusing more on the past 3 years, especially on Leclerc's future.