100 GPs For Force India
Force India ran its 100th F1 race at the 2013 Canadian Grand Prix, in a relatively short five years moving from backmarker to podium contender. Well done! The team posted this photo as a souvenir… Read More …
Superb photos of F1 action from around the globe, compiled by F1A&G.
Force India ran its 100th F1 race at the 2013 Canadian Grand Prix, in a relatively short five years moving from backmarker to podium contender. Well done! The team posted this photo as a souvenir… Read More …
What a great shot of Adrian Sutil of Force India navigating the streets of Monte Carlo during practice for the 2009 Monaco GP. Read More …
Sebastian Vettel celebrating with his team in parc férme after winning the 2013 Canadian GP. Read More …
Pole sitter Jean-Pierre Jarier (Lotus 79) leads the field away at the start of the 1978 Canadian Grand Prix. Read More …
A unique perspective on the Formula One pit stop from the Mercedes pit crew during the 2013 Chinese GP at Shanghai. Read More …
Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg celebrates his win at the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix. © Sutton Images. Read More …
Whilst Americans favour “curbs,” the British dominate F1 and so their spelling rules the programme, from bonnet and spanner to chequered flag, except here for “tyres.” (Rubbish!) Kerbs in Formula 1 are most often painted red and white and angled away from the track surface, slightly flattened, since at several GP circuits, especially Monza (for the chicanes), Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and Imola, Italy’s Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari — home of the San Marino Grand Prix until 2007 — riding the kerbs is essential to making fast lap times. Read More …
As Nelson Piquet once said, Monaco is like riding a bicycle in your living room. No need for directions. Read More …
Wow. Read More …
From 5th on the gird? That’s a monumental task, Kimi. Read More …