Lewis Hamilton’s announcement of his departure from Mercedes to join Ferrari marks a momentous shift not only in his career but also in the legacy of one of the most successful partnerships in Formula 1 history. Over the years, Hamilton and his race engineer, Pete Bonnington, affectionately known as “Bono,” cultivated a relationship characterized by
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Lewis Hamilton’s departure from Mercedes at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix marked not just the end of a season but the conclusion of a remarkable 12-year journey filled with triumphs and trials. The seven-time world champion announced his intentions to join Ferrari in 2025 as early as February, setting the stage for a lengthy farewell
The 2024 Formula 2 season has exhibited a remarkable trend of individual talent shining brightly, and the Abu Dhabi sprint race was no exception. Pepe Marti emerged as a surprising victor, marking his place as the 18th different winner of the season. The race, filled with dramatic overtakes and unexpected events, unfolded over 23 laps,
Lewis Hamilton, the iconic figure in Formula 1, is currently navigating the emotional complexities of his farewell season with Mercedes. As he prepares to leave behind a 12-year partnership with the esteemed German manufacturer for new horizons at Ferrari, Hamilton reveals that the psychological toll of this transition has been more profound than he anticipated.
In a significant career shift, Kevin Magnussen has announced his departure from the Haas Formula 1 team to join BMW, where he will pilot the M Hybrid V8 LMDh racing car in the upcoming season. This decision was made public just before his final race for Haas in Abu Dhabi, marking a pivotal moment in
The Dutch Grand Prix, a storied event in the annals of Formula 1, is set to conclude its modern chapter in 2026. As the racing world gears up for its farewell, the circumstances surrounding this decision shine a light on the challenges of modern motorsport governance and fan engagement. With just two races left at
The dynamic world of Formula 1 often presents a stage for both glory and misfortune, as seen in the recent Qatar Grand Prix, where a pivotal mistake from rookie driver Liam Lawson overshadowed the ambitions of Valtteri Bottas and his struggling Sauber team. This incident not only affected the race outcome for both drivers but
As the curtain falls on the tumultuous 2023 Formula 1 season, the spotlight remains firmly on Lewis Hamilton, who, despite his consistent accolades, is navigating a particularly rough patch with Mercedes. The recent Qatar Grand Prix epitomized his struggles; Hamilton’s performance culminated in a disappointing 12th-place finish, marred by a botched jump start, a puncture,
Formula 1 racing is a sport defined by speed, precision, and the fine balance between risk and reward. However, as evident from recent events surrounding Lando Norris’s controversial 10-second stop-go penalty at the Qatar Grand Prix, the consistency and fairness of penalties imposed by the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) deserve a critical reassessment. This
In a significant move for both Paul Aron and the BWT Alpine Formula One Team, the young Estonian driver has been appointed as the reserve driver for the 2025 season. This elevation into the upper echelons of motorsport comes on the heels of an impressive performance in Formula 2, where Aron currently stands fourth in
Franco Colapinto, the promising young driver for Williams Racing, faces a challenging finale to the 2024 Formula 1 season. The recent Las Vegas Grand Prix, infamous for its high-speed turns and glitzy backdrop, proved to be a turning point in his campaign due to an unfortunate crash during the qualifying rounds. This incident has led
Fabio Quartararo, the talented French rider and 2021 MotoGP world champion, has recently experienced a tumultuous season, culminating in a disappointing 13th place finish in the 2024 standings. Despite this setback marking his worst year in the premier motorcycle racing series, Quartararo maintains a positive outlook, asserting that he performed better than ever in terms