There are currently 4 F1 races held in the Middle East countries, which are crucial parts of the Formula 1 world championship, in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates. All of them have joined the calendar in the XXIst century…
A Formula 1 Grand Prix typically spans about 305 kilometers (190 miles) and lasts between 1.5 and 2 hours under normal conditions. Each race is carefully designed to balance the thrill of speed with strategic endurance. The exception is Monaco, where the…
The Drag Reduction System (DRS) is a driver-controlled device that allows drivers to gain a speed advantage by opening a flap in their rear wings, and attempt overtakes more easily. Let’s dive into what DRS in F1 is all about and why…
With only 3 races to go, Max Verstappen is almost guaranteed to become a 4-time WDC during the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Learn more what he needs to achieve it
In what might have been one of the best races of the 2024 Formula 1 season, Lando Norris fumbled his championship hopes during the Sunday Grand Prix. Heading into the race, Norris seemed primed to reduce the gap to Verstappen by 25…
Formula 1 tracks offer a combination of twisty sections and long straights. Some of them are short, but some of them are over 1000 metres long. But what are the longest straights in F1?
To rank the longest straights in F1 calendar,…
Formula 1 Calendar takes us to various locations, and some of them are in unique places. But the F1blast team got curious about what are the 6 F1 tracks with the highest altitude. We’ve taken a look at the highest point of…
The F1 Exhibition is an interactive exposition telling a story of Formula 1, it's innovation and history. Visitors are taken through the history, starting from the birth of motor racing as a whole, through the first ever Formula 1 race at Silverstone,…
Formula 1 tracks come in all shapes and sizes, but some stand out for their extreme elevation changes that pose unique challenges for drivers. But which F1 tracks have the biggest elevation changes? Mostly, it's the old and classic F1 circuits. The…
Herman Tilke is one of the most influential yet controversial figures in modern Formula One. As an architect and circuit designer, he has played an instrumental role in shaping many of the tracks on the current F1 calendar. From Malaysia's Sepang International…