Zandvoort: A Circus at the Dunes

If you ever needed proof that Formula 1 is equal parts motorsport, soap opera, and unintentional slapstick comedy, look no further than the dunes of Zandvoort in August 2025. The Dutch Grand Prix delivered on every front: the local hero didn’t win, Ferrari managed to invent new ways of imploding, rookies both dazzled and floundered, and Oliver Bearman pulled off…

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Hangry in Hungary

Charles Leclerc pulled off the kind of surprise that even his car had to blink twice — by taking pole position at the Hungaroring, a track he famously calls “clearly my worst” For the first 40 laps—or until the chassis decided to retire mid‑race undercover—he looked unassailable. He led cleanly off the line, held Piastri at bay, and seemed on…

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SPA WARS 2025: Return of the Red Flag

In a move worthy of sitcom timing, the FIA red‑flagged the race after one formation lap behind the safety car, then made everyone wait 80 minutes for conditions to “improve.” Cue rolling start after four laps led by the safety car. Essentially, they said: “Rain? Let's punish you, but not too much.” It felt like pop quizzes for grown adults—fun,…

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Silverstone Soaked in Chaos, Comebacks, and Carbon Fiber Confetti

Silverstone didn’t just host a race—it hosted an emotional opera where the British national anthem doubled as a victory cry, and the skies opened up as if the drama needed atmosphere. With McLaren scoring a 1–2, Lando Norris winning at home, and Nico Hülkenberg finally getting a podium after what feels like three decades and a few team bankruptcies, this…

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