Unexpected Weather Forces Changes to Phillip Island MotoGP Program

In a surprising turn of events, the organizers of the Phillip Island MotoGP had to adjust their race schedule due to unpredictable weather conditions. The sprint race, originally set to take place on Sunday, was moved to Saturday, while the main race was brought forward to Sunday to preempt the anticipated bad weather. However, despite … Read more

Unfavorable Weather Forces Australian Grand Prix Cancellation

Series Promoter Cancels Australian Grand Prix Sprint Race due to Poor Weather Series promoter Dorna made the difficult decision to cancel the MotoGP Australian Grand Prix sprint race at around 12.30pm local time on Sunday. This decision was taken just half an hour before the 13-lap race was scheduled to begin. The cancellation came after … Read more

The Battle at the US Grand Prix: Leclerc vs Verstappen

The Battle at the US Grand Prix: Leclerc vs Verstappen This weekend’s United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas proved to be a thrilling race, filled with suspense and intense competition. One particular moment that captured the attention of both fans and experts alike was the sprint race start, where Charles Leclerc … Read more

Qualifying Shootout Drama

Qualifying Shootout Drama Results in Grid Penalty for Russell In the opening part of the qualifying shootout to determine the grid for the Saturday sprint contest, George Russell of Mercedes showcased his aggressive driving skills. As they approached the penultimate Turn 19 left-hander, Russell cleverly held his position on the racing line, causing Charles Leclerc … Read more

World Champion Resilient: Sprint Pole After Losing Position

The world champion showcased his resilience after losing pole position for the main race on Sunday. In the Friday qualifying session, he received a track limits offence penalty. However, he managed to make amends by securing sprint pole in Saturday’s shootout session. Compared to previous races, the margins between competitors seemed remarkably closer this time. … Read more

Track Limits Scrutinized at Circuit of The Americas

For the second round in succession, following on from the Qatar GP when 51 lap times were deleted in the main race, track limits have once again been firmly on the agenda. High Number of Lap Times Deleted In the uncompetitive FP1 session on Friday at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas, when … Read more

Verstappen’s Incident in US GP Sprint Qualifying

During the United States GP Sprint Qualifying, Max Verstappen experienced a mishap when he hit the kerbs in the second segment of the session. This qualifying format required drivers to use medium tires in Q1 and Q2, and then switch to soft tires in Q3. However, due to limited availability of new sets of softs, … Read more

The Exciting Sprint Format at the Austin Grand Prix

The Austin event is set to bring a new level of excitement to the Formula 1 calendar in 2023. It has been selected as one of the six venues to feature the sprint format, aimed at increasing the entertainment value for fans. What is the Sprint Format? The sprint format introduces a unique structure to … Read more

Leclerc Secures Pole Amidst Drama

Leclerc Clinches Third Pole Position of the Season The Formula 1 Grand Prix in Austin delivered yet another exhilarating qualifying session, with Charles Leclerc securing his third pole position of the season for Ferrari. This came after a tense battle with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and an unfortunate incident involving track limits. Leclerc had initially … Read more

The Formula Ford Festival: A Thrilling Showcase

The Formula Ford Festival has long been regarded as a crucial proving ground for future Formula 1 talents. Although it may not carry the same prestige as it did in its heyday, this event continues to attract a large audience of category stalwarts and promising up-and-comers. A Rich History First organized in 1978, the Formula … Read more