A racer at heart goes to school

Author Steph

Rain, Rain, Go Away

The Russian grand prix was going so well, until the rain came down, and the drivers and their positions started to slide around, quite literally. Lando Norris drove an amazing race until lap 47 when the rain came down. Lando… Continue Reading →

The Temple of Speed

This last race at the famous Temple of Speed was full of surprises as the two title championship contenders crashed into each other and McLaren came home to take their first 1, 2 finish since Brazil 2012. The big incident… Continue Reading →

The Flying Dutchman

The Dutch Grand Prix belonged to one man and that was Max Verstappen. The sea of orange was all you could see in the grandstands and the whole weekend was like a giant party. This race was awesome. Formula one… Continue Reading →

To Race or Not To Race.

After a month off, we are finally back to racing! It was a highly anticipated weekend at Spa, but due to unrelenting rain, the weekend was a bit of a bummer. The weekend was very wet and almost all sessions… Continue Reading →

Shuffle The F1 Playlist

The Hungarian Grand Prix had more than enough drama to last us through the August break. From first lap shenanigans to a new race winner, this race was one of the most exciting of the season. The rain was falling… Continue Reading →

When You Poke The Bull…

Silverstone is a high speed track with the drivers at full throttle for over 70% of a lap. This means that the chances of a high speed crash become much more likely. We were set for some amazing racing during… Continue Reading →

It’s Raining Five Second Time Penalties

The FiA were really busy this weekend as they handed out seven five-second time penalties. It was a tough first lap for Ocon who bumped tyres with Antonio Giovinazzi at just the wrong angle. Due to this Ocon had to… Continue Reading →

Red Bull’s Ring

As far as racing in Austria goes, this last race was not very exciting. I love Austria because it usually does produce some great racing, but I was a little disappointed. Since the track is so short, the gaps are… Continue Reading →

French Failure For Ferrari

The French Grand Prix is classic, because France is the birthplace of Motor Racing. France this last weekend, the start of the triple header, did not disappoint. When the lights went out, Verstappen took the lead into turn one but… Continue Reading →

Problems For Pirelli

As the fastest street track in the world, Baku never fails to produce some great racing, and a safety car. Red Bull and Verstappen continue to lead their respective Championships, despite Verstappen not finishing, and it was an all-around awful… Continue Reading →

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