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Verstappen Takes Championship Lead, Leclerc DNF

Max Verstappen won the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona after Leclerc’s Ferrari lost power. Red Bull Troubles Verstappen’s DRS troubles appeared to solidify his loser status throughout the numerous laps he spent behind George Russell, but then Leclerc retired, and the Dutchman put in the fast laps on the soft tyres to ensure victory. Not[…]

Spanish GP: What do we know?

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya offers a little bit of everything. Barcelona is a technically challenging circuit with 16 corners – nine right-handers and seven left-handers, many elevation changes and a 1050m straight. However, despite being more difficult to overtake, Barcelona has provided some iconic moments over its lifetime. Just look at 2016. It’s a track[…]

RAce Report: Miami Grand Prix

The first Miami Grand Prix is already in the books. Max Verstappen has cut his championship gap to fewer than 20 points. Verstappen snatched back-to-back wins in great fashion after his Imola triumph, standing on a podium in the shadow of the Hard Rock Stadium, watched by the numerous celebrities in attendance. Let’s look back[…]

Inaugural Miami GP: What to Expect

The inaugural Miami GP is fast approaching, and we can’t wait to see what the F1 teams have in store for us. The track is expected to be an exciting new addition to the F1 calendar, and we can’t wait to see what the teams have in store for us this weekend.   Ferrari Must[…]

Emilia Romagna GP Recap: Red Bull Takes Ferrari’s Home Race

Ahead of this weekends Miami Grand Prix, relive the drama of what happened last time the drivers graced a circuit. For the first time since the jittery days of the initial pre-season testing in Barcelona, which marked the start of the era of the new rule, F1 is back in Europe. The Emilia Romagna Grand[…]

Mercedes Team Profile

Mercedes: The Silver Arrows Grand Prix racing before Formula One (1930s) Mercedes-Benz formerly competed in Grand Prix motor racing in the 1930s, when the Silver Arrows dominated the races alongside Auto Union. Both teams were heavily funded by the Nazi regime, winning all European Grand Prix Championships after 1934. Rudolf Caracciola won three for Mercedes-Benz. Daimler-Benz AG (1954–1955) In 1954, Mercedes-Benz returned to what was now[…]

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