By: Cyril Nikitenko Formula 1’s summer break gave F1 tweeps some time to relax, climb a mountain or two, fly into space or maybe throw a few wild yacht parties, the usual, you know. Me, I staged a staycation, just lying on me sofa in […]
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Loud and Clear: First Impressions Count by Cyril Nikitenko
Another contributor [to personality crisis in motor racing] is political correctness. I think we’re at the point where we can’t defend this whole argument that racing has to lead the technology for the road car industry. In fact, right now it’s the exact opposite. The […]
#HungarianGP: Who Melted in the Hottest Event?
By: Sergio Álvarez Yes, we agree, there was no surprise at the Hungaroring. You could smell the final result even from the plantations of the countryside at Mogyorod, while you were approaching the track complex. The twisty Hungarian layout was going to suit the Ferrari […]
F1 “Kubed”
By: Sergio Álvarez For us at Iberianmph, staying put at the Hungaroring test after the race weekend was a no-brainer. Indeed, it was a natural consequence of having chatted with the current grid of F2 and GP3 young talent, for the last two days have […]
@Rojoalvolante Reports from Hungary: #F1Testing #BudaTest
Formula 1 testing, Hungary. 01/08/2017. Reporting from the paddock by Sergio Álvarez. Day 1. Day 2.
Notes from Britain by Diego Merino #BritishGP
Silverstone, same as in Monza, the name that needs no introduction, places like these mean what Formula One is all about. Without question the cathedrals of the sport. This former WWII airfield brings loads of memories into my mind, most notably the sight of 1990, […]
A steeper mountain to climb? #AustrianGP
By: Sergio Álvarez Did Mark Webber know something before the weekend that the rest of us still had to discover? His words against grid penalties for mechanical troubles seem now premonitory. “There have been so many ridiculous penalties over the last five years that the […]
Baku 600 – Support Your Troops #AzerbaijanGP
By: Cyril Nikitenko “With the lights out, it’s less dangerous” slogan evidently didn’t apply to what we saw last Sunday on the streets of Baku, Azerbaijan. Maybe Kurt got it wrong after all! I mean, how exciting was it to watch an angry and provoked […]

