Zakspeed: Grand Prix Racing Journey

Zakspeed: From Touring Cars to Grand Prix Racing Zakspeed, a renowned racing team, achieved great success in the world of touring cars, GTs, and sportscars. However, their foray into Grand Prix racing from 1985 to 1989 was rather underwhelming, with only a single points finish to their name. The story of Zakspeed begins after World … Read more

The First Promoted Event by F1 Owner Liberty

The event is the first promoted directly by F1 owner Liberty, setting a new milestone in the world of Formula 1 racing. With their commitment to growth and development, the company has taken on the responsibility of purchasing the land for the pit and paddock area, as well as creating permanent buildings to enhance the … Read more

Aston Martin’s F1 Turnaround at Interlagos

In the recent races, Aston Martin had faced some challenges as they tried to understand their new update package that was introduced at Circuit of the Americas. During those events, three out of four starts were made from the pitlane in an effort to gain more knowledge about the updates. To add to their difficulties, … Read more

Kubica’s Potential Porsche Test in WEC Rookie

Kubica May Test Jota’s Porsche in WEC Rookie Test Robert Kubica and Jota have expressed their interest in a possible test outing with the British team’s Porsche as they negotiate a deal for the 2024 World Endurance Championship (WEC). While nothing is confirmed yet, Kubica hinted at the possibility by responding with a “maybe” when … Read more

Introducing Formula G: The Future of Electric Racing

Introducing Formula G: The Future of Electric Racing A new era is dawning in the world of motorsports with the announcement of Formula G, an all-electric racing series set to commence in 2024. Headed by former Mahindra Formula E team principal Dilbagh Gill and former Formula 1 driver Nick Heidfeld, Formula G promises to revolutionize … Read more

Push for Relaxing Parc Ferme Rules

F1 Teams Pushing to Relax Parc Ferme Rules, but Must Limit Engineer Fantasies Parc ferme regulations were initially introduced in Formula 1 to limit the extent to which teams could alter their car setups between sessions. This measure aimed to deter the use of bespoke cars for qualifying and races, ultimately serving as a cost-saving … Read more

Audi-Sauber Partnership Amps Up F1 Force

Audi’s Commitment to Formula 1 Remains Strong, Says Sauber The German manufacturer, Audi, has reiterated its commitment to Formula 1 amidst speculation about its level of involvement. Last year, Audi announced its partnership with the Sauber team for its entry as a manufacturer squad in 2026. In addition, Sauber confirmed earlier this year that Audi … Read more

Verstappen Secures Dramatic Brazilian GP Pole Position

Verstappen Takes Pole Position in Dramatic Brazilian GP Qualifying Max Verstappen secured pole position at Interlagos, beating his Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc in a thrilling qualifying session that was interrupted by a thunderstorm. The Dutch driver set a blistering lap time of 1min10.727s to claim the top spot on the grid. With just four minutes … Read more

The Exciting Brazillian GP Qualifying Session

The final stage of qualifying for Sunday’s race in Sao Paulo began with rainfall expected to emerge partway through the session, as dark clouds rolled over the circuit. This added an extra layer of anticipation and excitement for the drivers and fans alike. Aston Martin Takes the Initiative This weather forecast triggered a rush among … Read more

F1 Introduces Standalone Sprint Race

F1 Introduces Standalone Sprint Race Event Formula 1 (F1) has made significant changes to its sprint race format, turning it into a standalone event on Saturdays. The new format will now include sprint qualifying, which will determine the starting grid for the sprint race to be held later in the day. Let’s take a closer … Read more