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¡Hola, Madrid! First Look at the Madring, Formula 1’s Bold New Circuit
- Chris Chen
- April 25, 2025
Formula 1 is heading to Madrid in 2026, and we now have a much clearer view of what to expect. The newly unveiled Madring layout presents an ambitious blend of permanent and street circuit design, weaving around the IFEMA convention center in Spain’s capital. While excitement is building, early reactions suggest that the circuit’s success […]
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Bahrain GP Week: AMG Bans, Sim Dreams, Haas Trouble, Iwasa’s FP1 Moment & a TV Rights Reality Check
- Chris Chen
- April 9, 2025
Formula 1’s Bahrain Grand Prix is supposed to be about the racing—but somehow, the off-track drama has delivered just as many storylines as Turn 1 ever could. Here’s what we’ve got this week: It’s the whole paddock packed into one article. Antonelli’s AMG: 630HP of “You Can’t Drive That” Freshly minted 18-year-old Kimi Antonelli received […]
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Bahrain Grand Prix Preview: Rookie Dreams, Engine Panic, Ferrari’s BBL, and Franco Colapinto’s Wild Week
- Chris Chen
- April 9, 2025
The 2025 F1 season is barely a month old, and already the off-track drama has more grip than the SF-25 on corner exit. This week in Bahrain, we’ve got: So, let’s break it all down—because the race weekend might be straightforward, but everything else? Chaos. Colapinto: From Diplomatic Incident to Testing Hype Argentina’s Franco Colapinto […]
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F1’s Multiverse of Madness: Alpine’s Driver Hoarding, Toyota’s Quiet Coup, Max vs. Lando in the Air, and Bahrain’s Overtaking Test
- Chris Chen
- April 8, 2025
Franco Colapinto just lit up the Alpine test track in Italy—half a second quicker than Paul Aaron—and instantly re-ignited the most chaotic reserve driver program in the paddock. Alpine’s obsession with collecting drivers has gone from strategy to satire. Not long after Colapinto’s standout performance, Ryō Hirakawa quietly slipped away. Haas scooped him up as […]
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“Authenticity” or Editing Room Fiction? Drive to Survive Faces Scrutiny Again
- Chris Chen
- April 1, 2025
Netflix producers insist the show is true to F1—but fans aren’t buying it after another season filled with spliced radio, missing drama, and alternate timelines. Drive to Survive might have reignited global interest in Formula 1, but it continues to face growing criticism from fans who actually follow the sport. Despite the show’s executive producer […]
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