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Monza Heats Up: Key Insights from Friday Practice at the 2024 F1 Italian GP

Rain stayed away from the 2024 Italian Grand Prix Friday’s practice and also brought scorching heat where maximum temperature reached up to 34 degrees Celcius which did influence the race strategies. Red Bull could not find itself atop the time sheets due to the incident where the red flag stopped the practice, but considering their long runs, Verstappen’s team seems to be in a better shape than in...

Franco Colapinto Joins Williams for Rest of F1 Season

Williams is bringing in an up-and-coming F2 driver, Franco Colapinto, to replace Logan Sargeant for the remainder of the F1 season. The decision occurs after the Sargeant unfortuned year this year which included an accident in the practice in the Dutch GP that affected the Williams upgraded package car. This meant that team principal James Vowles, growing increasingly impatient with Sargeant’s inability to score points, decided that a...

Norris Defeats Verstappen in Commanding Dutch GP Victory

In a captivating display at the Dutch Grand Prix, McLaren’s Lando Norris outpaced the reigning F1 championship leader, Max Verstappen, with a commanding margin of 22.9 seconds at Zandvoort, securing his second Formula 1 triumph. Despite conceding the lead in the initial corner, Norris swiftly recovered, reclaiming the front from Verstappen and progressively extending his advantage over the Red Bull. This substantial gap allowed Norris to cross the...

Lando Norris Surprises with Pole at Dutch Grand Prix

Lando Norris took everyone by surprise at the Dutch Grand Prix, securing pole position ahead of local favorite Max Verstappen by more than three-tenths of a second. This result is a significant achievement for Norris and McLaren, highlighting their strong form at Zandvoort. McLaren Leads the Way   Norris was in control throughout Q3, setting an impressive early lap of 1m10.074s. This time put him ahead of both...

Linus Lundqvist’s Impressive St. Louis Podium Finish

IndyCar rookie Linus Lundqvist demonstrated resilience and skill, securing his second podium of the 2024 season at the St. Louis track. Despite facing a challenging race, the Chip Ganassi Racing driver made a remarkable recovery, finishing in third place after an intense final push. The 25-year-old Swede started the final restart in fifth place, with just six laps remaining. Armed with fresher tires, Lundqvist seized the opportunity to...