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Caterham driver Kamui Kobayashi crashes in the first corner of the season-opening Australian GP at Melbourne. Read More …
F1A&G posts tagged shunts
Caterham driver Kamui Kobayashi crashes in the first corner of the season-opening Australian GP at Melbourne. Read More …
A really well done, though brief, retrospective on the 1988 Australian GP and one of the most historically significant F1 seasons of all time. Read More …
It has gotten to the point in Formula One where the stewards have to be stopped. Let them race, gentlemen! Read More …
Mario Andretti fulfilled his childhood dream of an F1 championship, clinched at Monza, in the most poignant of circumstances. Read More …
Romain Grosjean’s Lotus hangs in mid-air after his rear-end collision with Toro Rosso’s Daniel Ricciardo at the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix. Love the alignment on those front wheels! Read More …
The gruesome 1961 death of German driver Wolfgang (“Taffy” ) von Trips illustrates the dramatic change in values in Formula One racing over the decades. 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 …
From Murray Walker, the man who was at the zenith of the Senna-Prost controversy when it first unfolded, here he is reliving arguably the most famous of all Formula One rivalries. Read More …
Mark Webber pointed the finger at Jean-Eric Vergne at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday after the Australian was hit with a grid penalty for the next race in Bahrain following a collision between the pair. Read More …
The huge pile-up at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps at the first start on the hill going down from the La Source hairpin during the 1998 Grand Prix of Belgium involved an unbelievable 14 cars. Read More …