The Man From Madrid, by Sergio Álvarez It seemed really poetic when we first scheduled this adventure. At that time it looked as if 2017 was going to become the first year without Brazilians on the grid since the Fittipaldi days… Although now all bets […]
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Chatting with Felix Rosenqvist, Part 1
Check out part one of our Felix Rosenqvist “winter series” with Diego Merino and Sergio Álvarez. A decidedly Formula E flavoured episode. Enjoy! Images provided by Felix Rosenqvist’s media service.
Senna. Sintra. Saudade.
Diego Merino’s Senna replica helmet goes on parade around Estoril and Sintra, with a help from Sergio and Cyril. Full gallery and blog will follow soon. Hit F11 for better viewing experience.
Felix Rosenqvist’s Top Five Moments: 2016 Highlights Ranked and Relived
#5 The Macau Grand Prix November 17-20 Category: Formula 3 Result: P2 Text and photos by Motorsport Publication Felix: I put Macau on my top five list because, like everyone knows, I’ve been in love with that race since my first start in 2010 – […]
Mass(a)ive moment, story by Sergio Álvarez
I feel overwhelmed when I think about it, but now it’s ten years since the first time I watched an F1 car live from a grandstand, and eight years since I attended my first Grand Prix. When I was a teenager, I regarded going to […]
Hissing Sid: Herbie Blash
Text and story by Diego Merino and Sergio Álvarez. Abu Dhabi was not only the last F1 appearance for three great star drivers like Jenson Button, Felipe Massa and Nico Rosberg. For us nostalgics, it also marked the end of an era with the retirement […]
Addio Paolo!
Sad news today with the passing away of Paolino Scaramelli – legendary nº1 Ferrari F1 mechanic, who prepared cars for Lauda and Villeneuve. Paolo was part of the myth, as he continued to work in Maranello until the late 90s, charged with preparing Schumacher test […]
Mexican DRS, Story by Diego Merino
Images by @DMerinoF1 Popular motor sport madness in Mexico never ceases to amaze us. Passionate race fans dangerously invading roads in the 50s were one of the factors why the legendary Carrera Panamericana was cancelled. However Aztec motor fever continued during 1963-70, when the Magdalena […]

