Ecclestone Raises New Jersey Doubts
We sure hope this majestic setting overlooking the famed New York City skyline comes off as planned. America needs a second F1 race like the early 1980s. Read More …
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We sure hope this majestic setting overlooking the famed New York City skyline comes off as planned. America needs a second F1 race like the early 1980s. Read More …
It’s just absurd that Pirelli is trying to shift blame to the Formula One drivers and teams. For a generation of drivers who have grown up with the modern safety-oriented culture of F1, their threat to boycott the “new” Nürburgring this weekend is completely understandable, and perhaps even required. Read More …
Another great shot by my son Allan of the view from La Piscine on the Monte Carlo harbor up to the very steep hill at Beau Rivage in Monaco. A rarely seen perspective. Read More …
Turn 13, Montréal. An almost Monaco-esque flirtation with the barriers that has acquired its own name: the “Wall of Champions.” Read More …
The promoter behind a plan to bring a Formula One race to the doorstep of midtown Manhattan — the Grand Prix of America — said Thursday that despite some bumps, the race is “definitely” on. Read More …
A brief but incisive analysis of the Shanghai International Circuit by Shell and Scuderia Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. Read More …
Did you really believe Formula One was coming to Connecticut? Read More …
The Nürburgring is officially up for sale, yours for just $165 million. Here’s hoping it remains open as a racing facility. Save The Ring! Read More …
Our 2012 post of a Malaysian GP circuit guide is quite popular, so here is another one, this time with an embedded video courtesy of the UK’s The Telegraph. Read More …
45 years ago American Dan Gurney drove his own F1 car to victory in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. It remains the first and only US-built machine to win in the modern Formula One era. Read More …