Noisy things called “engines”! Did good at Goodwood: a selection of the best photos from the #FOS so far…
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Canadian Grand Prix Notes by Diego Merino
Following Monaco, the F1 circus found itself dashing all team equipment back to England, having two days to reset things again, and fly again Sunday (only a small 6-hour direct hop) across the North Atlantic to Montréal. This is an extraordinary Grand Prix in every […]
The Grand Monaco Covfefe
By: Cyril Nikitenko The grand Monaco covfefe is a big mystery: sometimes you can get it so wrong, but sometimes it can surprise you in a very unexpected and positive way. And boy, it certainly did in zë principauté in 2017! I’ve mixed feelings about […]
#SpanishGP: Have They Already Made F1 Great Again?
By: Sergio Álvarez (additional F2/GP3 notes by Cyril Nikitenko; photography by Diego Merino). There was a time when the Circuit de Catalunya was considered a scale where overtaking was almost impossible and we all would be sentenced to watch a processional race. But that was […]
#RussianGP: A Great Day for Boredom
This year’s Russian Grand Prix wasn’t the most exciting F1 race I’ve ever seen (dictated mainly by follow-the-leader track layout), however having a brand new winner is always great for the sport, especially if it’s someone called #Bottas and he’s also a hashtag trending on […]
El Gran Premio de España arranca… ¡en Madrid!
Valió la pena el esfuerzo del Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya por acomodar su agenda promocional a los planes de Carlos Sainz. Ahora podemos decir que la presentación resultante del Gran Premio de España 2017 en Madrid fue inigualable: muchas de las entrevistas al piloto de Toro […]
Q&A with @TataCalde
Interview with Tatiana Calderón, DAMS, Valencia GP3 Testing 25 April 2017 Tony Hall: Tatiana how, are you adapting to this year’s GP3 car with the addition of DRS (Drag Reduction System) and VSC (Virtual Safety Car)? Tatiana Calderón: Well, I think it is very interesting and a […]
Bahrain F1 Grand Prix Notes by Diego Merino
Back-to-back races, from Tilkedrome A to Tilkedrome B, means no time to waste, pack immediately before and during the race and catch a flight Sunday evening from Shanghai straight to Bahrain. Getting there is easy, some flying Emirates or Qatar Airways, making a quick transfer […]
Chinese Grand Prix Notes by Diego Merino
Following colourful and blue skied parks of Melbourne, we moved to the opposite, in every sense of the word, into the foggy and heavily polluted Shanghai, stage of the Chinese Grand Prix since 2004. Mood walking into the massive Chinese paddock was positive, season was […]
