All posts tagged: sebastian vettel

From the Archive: The Brawn Ultimatum (Updated)

You know, Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story (hosted by part-time Fender bass player Keanu Reeves) is about premiere on November 15, 2023 so I thought we’d jump on the Brawn bandwagon as well. Why not? I’ll cobble together a few sentences for you anyway […]

Coming Soon to Iberianmph…

Images are courtesy of S. Álvarez (Goodwood) & A. Pérez-Monsalvo (Le Mans Classic). I decided to take this opportunity and announce that… you’ll have to wait until at least early August to feast your eyes upon Alejo‘s selection of photos from the 2023 edition of […]

Sergio Goes to the Festival Of Speed (Goodwood)

All images are courtesy of Sergio Álvarez. This year’s edition of the FOS was the one not to miss, with such attractions as “Balcony Moment – Interview with Sebastian Vettel” and “celebration of Goodwood 75 – showcasing some of the most important cars in Goodwood’s […]

FIA F3: Spa Therapy (FRI-SAT-SUN & Next Gen updated)

Interviews and photos by Sergio Álvarez. Following a brave suggestion from one of our spam readers, a gentleman called Chris Miravalle, I’d like to quote here what he (she?) left us in the comments below. “Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it […]

#Race1000 Photo Gallery

It wasn’t the best of F1 races, it wasn’t the worst of F1 races. I’ll once again defend it for the fans who bought the tickets and came out in force to support their fave drivers/teams. The so-called #Race1000 could’ve been held at a different […]

Durian Grey – This is Ridiculous!

By: Cyril Nikitenko #SingaporeGP Notes I always felt like F1 was coming to Singapore only because of durians – I like their delicious taste and lovely teen spirit smell. Also, squashing a durian with my Portuguese Calçado Guimarães sh*t-kickers is the highlight of the year […]

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 […]

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 […]