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category Breaking Down the Races

Strategy Over Speed

The Spanish Grand Prix was yesterday, and it was actually pretty exciting for the track. Spain is notorious for some boring races because of the difficulty of overtaking on the track. However, this year there was a fair amount of… Continue Reading →

The Good, The Bad and The Tyred

We went racing again this week in Portugal for the start of a double header. This race in Portimao was 66 laps between Mercedes and Red Bull which saw a lot of really great tyre management from a lot of… Continue Reading →

Made in Italy

Who doesn’t love a wet race? The Pirelli Gran Premio Del Made In Italy E Dell ‘Emilia Romagna did not disappoint with intense battles and bitter crashes. Thirty minutes before the start of the race, Fernando Alonso spun on his… Continue Reading →

Kicking Off the 2021 Season

As Crofty says, “It’s lights out and away we go!” We went back to racing on March 28th, starting off the 23 race season at Bahrain. Unfortunatley, due to school I couldn’t upload this post until today, but now that… Continue Reading →

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