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Conservative FIA decisions and rain: where's the real problem?
The 2025 Belgian Grand Prix was marked by controversy, due to the FIA's decisions regarding the weather conditions. It was known early on that the weather would be unstable, with rain forecast for much of Sunday. While the Formula 3 race was canceled for safety reasons, the Formula 2 race did take place on a wet track.

F1: The Movie- Does the Cinematic Experience Outweigh the Film's Poor Representation of Women in the Sport?
F1: The Movie hit theatres on June 27th and was an international hit immediately. Cinema fans, sports fans, and even fans of artists like Tate McRae, Rosé, and Don Toliver all flocked to their local theatre to get an up-close look at one of the most spectacular sports.

The beginning of the end for Red Bull?
Last Wednesday, Red Bull announced the immediate departure of Christian Horner from the team, ending an era of more than 20 years at the helm. The decision was unexpected even for Horner himself, who in his farewell speech confessed that the news took him completely by surprise and that he hadn't expected it at all.

Fair or excessive? a complete analysis of Oscar Piastri's sanction in the British GP
The British Grand Prix at Silverstone delivered one of the most exciting races of the season. It was a day packed with memorable moments, including Nico Hülkenberg's long-awaited first podium finish after 239 Formula 1 races and Lando Norris's first win on home soil. However, the race was also marked by the controversial penalty awarded to Oscar Piastri, which cost him a potential victory over his teammate.

Hülkenberg: The Podium No One Dared to Expect Anymore
After 239 Grands Prix, Nico Hulkenberg has finally claimed the first podium of his career, finishing third in a chaotic and unpredictable British Grand Prix at Silverstone. A race that turned years of patience into a roar of joy that echoed across the entire paddock.

Verstappen-Mercedes rumours intensify–but how likely is a move to the silver arrows?
Sights are set for the 2026 season, and so are the rumours. Red Bull’s underwhelming season–which sees the Austrian constructor languishing in fourth place in the Championship–has opened the door to speculation about the future of their four-time World Champion, Max Verstappen.

Williams enters crisis after a promising start
From the start of the season, Williams was one of the big surprises on the grid. With a completely revamped lineup and a car that seemed to have taken a step forward in its development, the British team positioned itself as one of the strongest in the midfield. In the first eight races of the year, they managed to score points in seven of them, a statistic that reflected their progress.

Austrian Grand Prix reflections
Austrian Grand Prix delivered yet another compelling chapter in the 2025 Formula 1 season and above all, it reaffirmed what McLaren is truly capable of. On one of the shortest circuits of the year, the British team managed not only a dominant one-two finish, but also lapped the field up to seventh place, showcasing their superior pace.


Alba Larsen and the F1 Academy: A Glimpse of What Could Be
When the F1 Academy launched, it did so with ambition, but also with uncertainty. Framed as a bold effort to reshape the path for female drivers toward the pinnacle of motorsport, it promised opportunity, visibility, and ultimately, progress. But in its first couple of seasons, the series felt more like an experiment than a revolution.

An inevitable battle, an immovable strategy
The Canadian Grand Prix, while bringing a new season winner and a historic podium for a young driver, was marked by an outcome that seemed written from the start of the year: the inevitable battle between the two McLaren drivers. What many anticipated as a matter of time finally happened.

Red Bull’s second seat remains a puzzle to be solved–Tsunoda needs time
When Red Bull demoted Liam Lawson to the Racing Bulls team and promoted Yuki Tsunoda to the Red Bull Racing cockpit early in the season, they deemed it a ‘sporting decision’ necessary to “retain the World Drivers’ Championship and reclaim the World Constructors’ title.”

The second triple-header concludes: the 2025 season begins to take shape
With an exceptionally fast driver lineup of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, McLaren continues to rack up wins and score the most points, leading both the drivers' and constructors' championships.

Being vulnerable doesn't make you less of a driver, nor less strong
In recent years, mental health has taken on a fundamental importance, both in society and in the world of sports. Since his arrival in Formula 1 in 2019, Lando Norris has positioned himself as one of the most prominent ambassadors promoting this issue.

Following Oakes' departure, Alpine officially Colapinto as its lead driver
Last week, Franco Colapinto's return to Formula 1 as a regular driver for the Alpine team was confirmed. The young Argentinian will replace Australian driver Jack Doohan, who drove for the French team during these six races and will now continue as a reserve driver.

Racing Towards Equality
When will we stop asking whether women deserve to be here, and start wondering why it took us so long to stop questioning it?

Red Bull's eternal uncertainty: a structural problem
Red Bull has once again shaken up its driver lineup with just two races remaining in the season. Yuki Tsunoda is promoted to the main team, while Liam Lawson is relegated to Visa Cash App Racing Bulls. This move only serves to highlight, once again, Red Bull's rapid decision-making and its management's questionable handling of its drivers.

Formula 1: Breaking Stereotypes
Formula 1 is a sport built on speed, innovation, and precision, but beyond the roar of the engines and the intensity of competition, F1 is experiencing a quieter, yet equally important transformation. The sport is starting to break away from its traditional, hyper-masculine image, and a big part of that shift is happening off the track.

Liam Lawson and Red Bull: OK, next
Red Bull Racing has announced a driver swap between Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda, set to take effect at the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix. This decision follows Lawson’s challenging start to the season, leading the team to move him to Visa Cash App Racing Bulls while promoting Tsunoda to race alongside Max Verstappen.

The new season of Drive to Survive: between successes and excesses
Formula 1 is getting closer, with its first race scheduled for next Sunday, March 16 in Australia. But before the cars return to the track, fans can already warm up their engines with the arrival of the seventh season of Drive to Survive on Netflix, a season that promises to relive the most intense and controversial moments of the 2024 season.