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Profiles
The story of Formula One is a saga of men striving for perfection in controlling a car at speed, in skating on the edge of adhesion and becoming one with their machines. These profiles reveal Read More ...
History
From Farina and Fangio to Schumacher, Vettel and Hamilton, from Alfa Roméo and Ferrari to Mercedes, Red Bull and McLaren, Formula One’s history is alive with the triumph of skill and technology, the crushing disappointment Read More ...
Photos
The art and genius of Formula One motor racing is represented best in photographs of the cars and drivers who have made the sport their stage over the decades. Many thanks to those F1 enthusiasts Read More ...
Top 15 All-Time Drivers
Comparing F1 drivers across eras is inherently difficult; the longer schedules and frequently changed points systems of the past 25 seasons compound the unreliability of absolute numbers. These statistics attempt to give a “relative” view of the Read More ...
6 Most Poignant Moments
There are moments in the history of Formula One that tear at one’s heart strings — that make even the most cynical observer of the F1 circus pine with empathy. Perhaps even bring a tear Read More ...
6 Best F1 Crashes
Anyone who experienced motor racing accidents in the 1960s and ’70s will immediately understand that a “great” crash can only occur in recent decades. Before carbon fiber monocoques, survival cells, fire-retardant driving suits and crash safety Read More ...
Nico Is a Blur
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Controlled Chaos
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Navigating the Variante del Rettifilo, Monza’s tight, first chicane, is always a challenge, especially at the start. This shot is from the 1988 Italian Grand Prix, often remembered for the emotional 1-2 finish by the Scuderia Ferrari, and the only race of the 1988 season McLaren-Honda failed to win. Read More …
Hamilton Leads From Pole For 1st Malaysian GP Win
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Lewis Hamilton’s victory in Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix was hardly surprising. After all, he is the quickest driver and he happens to be driving a Mercedes car which is vastly superior to the other 21 vehicles on the grid. Except Rosberg’s. And he beat his teammate by the staggering margin of 17.3 seconds. Read More …
Seb’s Back On the Front Row
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Sebastian Vettel narrowly missed out on the 46th pole position of his career at Sepang, as he was edged out of the premier grid spot for the the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix by just .05s. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton started from the front for the 2nd GP in a row, this time taking the win. Read More …
The Racers
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10 Best F1 Overtakes
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The Queen Of Motorsport
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