F1 History In The (Re)Making: The 2013 Monaco Grand Prix
Brought to you by TJ13 chronicler: Bart De Pauw – Nico Rosberg becomes the first ever son to follow into his father’s footsteps by winning the Monaco Grand Prix The 2013 […]
Brought to you by TJ13 chronicler: Bart De Pauw – Nico Rosberg becomes the first ever son to follow into his father’s footsteps by winning the Monaco Grand Prix The 2013 […]
Brought to you by TJ13 chronicler Bart De Pauw – Winning from 5th at the Circuit de Catalunya: Alonso breaks a Schumacher record The 2013 Spanish Grand Prix was the 23th […]
The very first purpose-built racing circuit in Spain was the Autódromo Internacional de Terramar” in Sant Pere de Ribs near Sitges. Frick Amangue founded Autodromo Nacional, S.A. to oversee the construction […]
Enrique Hector Scalabroni (born Alta Gracia, Córdoba, Argentina, October 1949) is an Argentinian race car designer, technical director, and team racing boss. He was employed by Dallara, Williams, Ferrari, Lotus and […]
It was May 22, 1955, and the European and Monaco Grand Prix was reaching its climax. You can almost see Alberto Ascari straining every sinew of his body and of […]
Its F1 in the US of A week and here’s another good article I’ve found on my travels from Sportscardigest.com (abridged) A Grand Prize? If asked (outside the USA) what […]
In the run up to the return to the US for F1 racing, I’m looking for good stories that maybe veteran F1 fans want to relive and new ones can […]
This year, Formula One returns to the USA after a 5 year absence. Austin, Texas is the first purpose built circuit for the sport since F1 racing began in the […]
Rose tinted spectacles “In the golden days of F1 every Grand Prix was a classic, with 20 changes of lead and a photo finish. Dashing drivers would climb from beautiful, […]
Bernie Ecclestone controversial said early this year, “What have Mercedes ever done in F1?” He was of course referring to the Brackley based F1 team which have had a number […]