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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Hamilton’s Move to Ferrari: A New Era in F1

The motorsport world was left stunned when Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion, announced his move from Mercedes to Ferrari, ending a decade-long partnership with the Silver Arrows. The transition represents one of the most monumental shifts in Formula 1 history, with far-reaching implications for the sport, the teams involved, and the fans. This article delves into the…

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Monaco – A Look Back at the Prestigious Race

The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most iconic and prestigious motorsports events in the world. Held in the picturesque Principality of Monaco along the French Riviera, the Monaco Grand Prix is one of the oldest and most historic races on the Formula 1 calendar, dating back over a century. The race first took place in 1929 and was…

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