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A Lewis Hamilton self-portrait from the 2011 Japanese GP drivers parade. Via Lewis’ Facebook page. Read More …
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A Lewis Hamilton self-portrait from the 2011 Japanese GP drivers parade. Via Lewis’ Facebook page. Read More …
The emergence of social media over the past several years has added an entirely new dimension to Formula One. Read More …
Lewis Hamilton snaps a photo of Nascar’s Tony Stewart buckling into the 2008 championship-winning McLaren during The Seat Swap at Watkins Glen. Read More …
Jenson Button marked his 200th Grand Prix in perfect style with a well-judged victory in ever-changing conditions in the Hungarian GP at the Hungaroring, the same circuit on which he scored his 1st Formula One win five seasons ago. Read More …
So why does the BBC’s iPlayer block United States IP addresses but The Sun not only allows watching, but embedding? Watch their preview of the Hungarian Grand Prix — and praise for Lewis Hamilton, despite the title of the associated article. Read More …
BBC Formula One commentator Martin Brundle says the F1 “tide” is turning towards Ferrari and McLaren. He’s right, obviously. Yet that’s a common inflection point in many Formula One seasons. Read More …
An inspired drive saw Lewis Hamilton, despite complaints about his McLaren’s performance over the past few races, leap into P1 at the start and manage to hold off both Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber to capture the German Grand Prix. Read More …
Exploring the paradox that is Lewis Hamilton today. Incredible talent, incredible skill, incredible ego. The guy looks lost. Read More …
The Guardian’s headline called today’s Grand Prix of Great Britain “thrilling.” It surely was an interesting wet-dry race, but more properly characterized as a collection of missed opportunities, unexpected gaffes, silly penalties bad pit work and annoying team orders. Fernando Alonso won for Ferrari to commemorate 60 years since the teams first Formula One victory. Read More …
Lewis Hamilton plans on launching the greatest comeback in F1 history in front of his home fans this weekend. The former champ knows he has to win Sunday’s British Grand Prix to have any hope of regaining the drivers’ crown. Read More …