A Racer's Education

A racer at heart goes to school

Sparking Silverstone

Silverstone is always an exciting track, and this year’s British Grand Prix lived up to that high expectation. Lap one of the race was a stark reminder of the dangers of this sport. A big crash involving several cars really… Continue Reading →

Red Light, Green Light

Monaco is my favourite race on the calendar. It may be a little boring at times but it holds a lot of prestige and history around its 19 corners. This year, we had a wet race. It has been a… Continue Reading →

It’s Lights Out and Away We Go!!!!

The 2022 season has officially begun! We are only one race in and it is already looking like it is going to be an incredibly action packed season. Ferrari seemed to have turned over a new leaf. They had a… Continue Reading →

After the Checkered Flag

The end of the 2021 season was controversial. This post is going to be a little bit different. I am not going to recap the race; just talk through some thoughts I have. First and foremost, a huge congratulations to… Continue Reading →

Saddle Up For Saudi

Saudi Arabia has quickly become one of my new favourite tracks. It’s the second longest and second fastest circuit on the calendar, and that adds up to some pretty exciting racing. It was a little bit of a contentious race… Continue Reading →

Flying Fernando

It was the inaugural Qatar grand prix and the first stop of the trio of races in the desert. It was a weekend dominated by Lewis Hamilton who managed to close the gap between himself and Max Verstappen to just… Continue Reading →

Who Said Reverse Grids Don’t Work?

Brazil is a great track and I always enjoy watching the races. This year’s Grand Prix was no exception, with lots of on track action and excitement. Lewis Hamilton went into this weekend knowing he would take a five place… Continue Reading →

Check Out Checo

Sergio Perez was definitely the crowd favourite at last weekends Mexico City Grand Prix. While he didn’t win the race, he did become the first Mexican driver to stand on the podium at their home race. Max Verstappen started in… Continue Reading →

COTA- Captivating On Track Action

I think that the circuit of the Americas is such an exciting track and I always love watching the race there. This race was doubly great for me because I actually got to watch it live at a normal hour,… Continue Reading →

Let’s Talk Turkey

The Turkish Grand Prix was not the most exciting race. The whole race was spent on the intermediate tyres as the rain before the race, and the light drizzle throughout the race, kept the track constantly wet. Bottas has finally… Continue Reading →

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