I always thought Spa 2008 is one of the most overrated GPs ever. Without the last laps it would've been totally forgettable. But because 3% of the distance was great, the whole race is automatically great?? Kinda like Brazil 2008. EDIT: Again damp track dries up for F1. Story for this weekend? Same...
Only about 10 years ago they used to show the replays right away, without knowing the driver's condition (Kubica '07, Massa '09). Has the moral zeitgeist affected everyone? Yes is the answer to that question and it's a good thing. I disagree. I hope to see immediately what happened and follow the a...
I'm confused tbh. Social media is full of comments about how Completely Unacceptable this is and how Masi needs to be fired etc etc. But 1998 gets voted best Belgian GP
It's a wet weekend at Spa... there's going to be crashes.
I caught this on the pits channel & don't know if FOM just didn't show this on the world-feed or if Sky were showing something else when they did but just before Norris crashed Russell nearly spun on the straight.
F1....We are racing in Miami!!!!!! Yes!!!!!........Then proceeds to put on a race in a car park that's a 3 way love child between Valencia, Korea and Abu Dhabi and looks like pretty much every other new track. Give us what we want. Give us a track next to the ocean ala Surfers Paradise. One that has...
It's been a year since Gasly scored his unexpected first win, the kind of win that you only expect to happen once every 10-15 years. In less than a year we've seen Perez and Ocon do the same. It shows how strong the midfield is, take out Mercedes and Red Bull and anything can happen.
With today's collision between Hamilton and Verstappen in mind, I brought this one where cars ended on top of each other. Jarno Trulli and Jean Alesi in Montreal 1998.