Daniel Ricciardo on his Western Australian Road Trip
Daniel Ricciardo reflects on the amazing landscape of Western Australia after going a road trip with his best friend. SourceContinue Reading
Daniel Ricciardo reflects on the amazing landscape of Western Australia after going a road trip with his best friend. SourceContinue Reading
Come along for the drive with Daniel Ricciardo and his best mate, for a Western Australian road trip adventure. Watch as Daniel and Blake leave the everyday behind for their first-ever road trip from Perth (Boorloo) to Exmouth (Warnangoora) along the Coral Coast Highway. An epic adventure of dreamlike landscapesContinue Reading
F1 returns to the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas this weekend, and with it, the fight for 2nd place begins to really come down to the wire, with only 30 points separating Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez in the Drivers’ Championship. But will Max continue to dominate theContinue Reading
F1 2023 is far from over, with the midfield battle (so, most of the grid) still raging on to see who will take 2nd in 2023. But which teams have made the biggest improvement throughout the year? And how has the gap to Red Bull changed? Martyn Lee chats withContinue Reading
Formula One is entering the closing stages of the season, with both championships already wrapped up. The battle for 2nd heats up, but what does that data tell us? Who has made gains and where? Who hasn’t and is that gap to Red Bull coming down? Martyn Lee is joinedContinue Reading
Check out the special livery Haas will race in this weekend’s 2023 American Grand Prix. SourceContinue Reading
Mandatory stint lengths. Limited tyre allocation. Extreme conditions for the drivers. Oh, and a sprint format to boot. The Qatar Grand Prix threw a lot at us in 2023. Trackside Engineering Director Andrew Shovlin joins us this week to answer all your Qatar GP questions in our latest Akkodis F1Continue Reading
Max Verstappen’s reign continues at Qatar. The now three times World Champion may of wrapped up the title during the sprint race, but there was still plenty to play for as F1 enters the closing stages of the championship. The headlines were also dominated by an FIA tyre mandate thatContinue Reading
The dramatic sight of Damon Hill’s Bridgestone-shod Arrows overtaking the Goodyear-rubbered Ferrari of old rival Michael Schumacher for the lead in the 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix is one of the enduring images of the decade in Formula 1. For a different reason, so was the sight of Schumacher, now withContinue Reading
The Dutchman was announced on Wednesday as having returned to the all-electric championship with Mahindra on a multi-year deal after been sacked by the AlphaTauri F1 team earlier this year.De Vries contested just 10 races for the Red Bull junior team but was replaced by Daniel Ricciardo ahead of theContinue Reading