Author: Chris Chen

Lewis Hamilton’s Double Trouble: Neat Burger Folds in the UK as Ferrari Struggles Persist
- Chris Chen
- April 23, 2025
Lewis Hamilton is facing a rough patch on two fronts in 2025, one in business, the other in racing. His plant-based food venture, Neat Burger, has shuttered all of its UK locations amid mounting financial stress, while his on-track performance with Ferrari continues to draw scrutiny following another underwhelming race weekend in Jeddah. Neat Burger’s […]
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Aston Martin in Crisis: Alonso Pointless, Team in Turmoil
- Chris Chen
- April 23, 2025
After a promising rise in 2023 and a strong opening to 2024, the Aston Martin Formula 1 team has plunged into what can only be described as a full-blown crisis. With Fernando Alonso still sitting on zero points after the first five races of the 2025 season, the team has reportedly held an emergency meeting […]
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Red Revival: How Ferrari’s Strategic Maturity, and Hamilton’s Craft, Sparked a Jeddah Breakthrough
- Chris Chen
- April 22, 2025
Ferrari’s podium in Jeddah wasn’t just a well-executed undercut or a lucky break, it was a glimpse at a fundamentally different Ferrari. The Scuderia’s first podium of the 2025 season, secured by Charles Leclerc (not including Lewis’ sprint win), showcased a car that’s finally delivering over race distance, paired with the subtle brilliance of Lewis […]
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Red Bull’s RB21: Brilliantly Fast, Brutally Temperamental
- Chris Chen
- April 22, 2025
If there’s a car that embodies chaos in the 2025 grid, it’s Red Bull’s RB21. Fast? Unquestionably. Consistent? Not even close. While Max Verstappen has still managed to wrestle out a win and pole positions, the RB21 has proven to be a technical diva—demanding to drive, difficult to predict, and draining to tame. Despite flashes […]
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George’s AMG ONE Flex, Toto’s Headache, and Mercedes’ 2025 Reality Check
- Chris Chen
- April 22, 2025
While Mercedes engineers sift through telemetry looking for tenths, George Russell has already found his perfect line, at least off-track. His new dark blue Mercedes-AMG ONE has F1 fans buzzing, and not just because it’s one of the rarest and most complex hypercars ever made. From Silver Arrows to Street Kings George’s AMG ONE isn’t […]
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Piastri Pops Off, Max Melts Down, and Leclerc Finds His Smile: 7 Things We Learned in Saudi Arabia
- Chris Chen
- April 21, 2025
Jeddah brought the chaos — and the clarity. With title momentum shifting, records teased (and missed), and radio comms as spicy as the strategy calls, the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix delivered on every level. Here’s what we’re taking away from a weekend that stirred the standings and the storylines. 1. Oscar Piastri: Calm, Collected, […]
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2025 Bahrain Grand Prix Race Recap
- Chris Chen
- April 13, 2025
Welcome to glitch city. The 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix delivered a technical meltdown, a driver meltdown, and a championship frontrunner who couldn’t stop winning. It was chaos — pure, unfiltered, beautifully broken chaos. Starting Grid Shenanigans George Russell and Kimi Antonelli both picked up 1-place grid drops for minor infractions, shuffling the front end just […]
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2025 Bahrain GP Qualifying Recap: Piastri on Pole, Lando Spirals, Gasly Shocks, FIA Blunders
- Chris Chen
- April 12, 2025
Oscar Piastri took his first career pole with a commanding 1:29.841 lap in Bahrain, kicking off a qualifying session that was chaotic, revealing, and filled with drama both on and off the track. The McLaren is clearly the fastest car on the grid, but it was Piastri, not Norris, who capitalized. Red Bull looked vulnerable, […]
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Bahrain FP3 Recap: McLaren Flies, Ferrari Flails, Red Bull Fumbles
- Chris Chen
- April 12, 2025
Oscar Piastri didn’t just lead FP3—he crushed it. With a lap 0.668s clear of Lando Norris and nearly a full second ahead of Max Verstappen, McLaren looks untouchable heading into qualifying. The question now isn’t who’s on pole—it’s how far behind will everyone else be? Ferrari managed a decent time on paper, but the mirror-shedding […]
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Bahrain FP2 Recap: McLaren Dominate, Alonso Detaches, Hadjar Rises, Ferrari Fizzles, and Red Bull Slide Begins
- Chris Chen
- April 11, 2025
Oscar Piastri led teammate Lando Norris as McLaren dominated FP2 in Bahrain, confirming what winter testing already suggested: they are the team to beat this weekend. George Russell rounded out the top three, while Ferrari showed flashes of pace—but not much more. Further back, Verstappen struggled, rookies soared, and Alonso reminded everyone he’s the most […]
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