Max Is Quick
Max Verstappen made history in Malaysia by becoming the youngest driver to score points in the F1 World Championship. Read More …
The saga of F1 is told, in part, by the numbers.
Max Verstappen made history in Malaysia by becoming the youngest driver to score points in the F1 World Championship. Read More …
McLaren changed Jenson Button’s four wheels in 2.31s at the German Grand Prix last year, but Red Bull has now bettered that mark by quite some distance. Read More …
This Top Sixes list might be called the “almost men.” Was it worse for Moss in 1958 or Massa in 2008? You decide. Read More …
F1 in 2013 could be epic. With five rookies and Five World champions, check out the numbers. Read More …
Peter Gethin’s 1971 victory in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza was the closest ever finish with just 0.01s between 1st and 2nd (Peterson) and a staggering 0.61s covering the first five cars. Read More …
What is it that catapulted Sebastian Vettel to gain just enough in Q3 — typically on the last flying lap — to capture pole position? The Viva F1 Blog takes a look at the numbers. Read More …
An interesting chart of 1970s Formula One constructors, by Sid of Formula 1 Blog : Thoughts of an Enthusiast. Read More …
Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel took his 14th pole position of the 2011 season with an inspired performance on the final lap of Q3, marking the first time all weekend at the Yas Marina Circuit that a McLaren hadn’t been fastest and bringing the German level with Nigel Mansell’s all-time F1 season record.
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Sebastian Vettel turned in another dominating performance, overtaking pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren on the opening lap to capture the Korean Grand Prix at Yeongam, his 10th victory of the season and 20th of his career. Read More …
Jenson Button drove another inspiring race at Suzuka to take the Japanese Grand Prix, while Sebastian Vettel finished 3rd to claim the 2011 F1 Drivers’ World Championship. Read More …