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Why Pit Stops Are Still Called “The Pits” In F1

And what is crazy? Nothing is ever perfect even in the pits despite the preparation and attention to detail. We have witnessed races that have been lost through a one misplaced wheel nut or a missed tire change. Just think of this, running a blameless race, you had a good lap, good overtaking, everything was good, and then bang, you spent 3 seconds being off the marks in...

Norris’ Mental Battle: Rosberg Highlights F1 Pressure Mistakes

The accident of Lando Norris during the Canadian Grand Prix brought about a lot of concern over his mental state when he is put under pressure. Nico Rosberg was prompt to point out this matter and label misjudgment by Norris with team-mate Oscar Piastri as such an act that displays mental fragility. To my mind, Rosberg is very correct. On numerous occasions, Norris has demonstrated speed, but when...

Brad Pitt’s F1 The Movie Is Already A Blockbuster In The Making

Critics have spoken, and F1 The Movie has already been touted as the seasonal movie rush at the cinemas. This Brad Pitt-starrer racing drama has made it big in the eyes of the critics as it is slated to run at Radio City Music Hall in New York as a world premiere. Being directed by Joseph Kosinski and developed with the support of Formula 1, the film does...

Russell Seals Victory In Montreal Amid Red Bull Drama

The Canadian Grand Prix win by George Russell is a race victory that will be fondly remembered by the F1 world not only because of how it was won on the track but also because of the drama that was acted out in the stewards office subsequently long after the race was over. The victory was in question for a full five and half hours, as Red Bull...

Leclerc Laments Missed Pole As Hamilton Eyes Podium From P5 In Canada

Charles Leclerc got out of his Ferrari visibly fuming and his helmet still on his head, his posture tense, the image of the driver who just understood what he had lost. Leclerc was a frustrated eighth-placed qualifier at the Canadian Grand Prix, and he had no qualms: this car, he said, could have comfortably secured pole, but his attempt to stick the middle sector and therefore the crucial...