The Kyalami Circuit has long been considered the epicenter of motorsports in South Africa. Appropriately, it takes its name from a nearby piece of land; in the local Zulu language, "Kyalami" means "my home." Over the decades, this storied circuit has hosted…
The V8 era in F1 marked a pivotal transition in the history of the sport. Spanning 2006 to 2013, this period saw the phasing out of the highly popular V10 engines that had powered F1 cars since the mid-1990s, replaced by the…
For the third time, Formula 1 heads to Miami street circuit for the Miami Grand Prix, the 6th round of F1 2024 season. It's a back to back sprint weekend, and after the great race in China, everyone has high expectations for…
The Barilla Empire
Before diving into Paolo Barilla's racing career, it is important to understand the family business that he was born into. The Barilla Group, founded in 1877, is the world's largest pasta manufacturer with brands sold in over 100 countries.…
The 1976 F1 season went down in history as one of the most dramatic ever. It featured an intense championship battle between defending world champion Niki Lauda of Ferrari and the swashbuckling British driver James Hunt in the McLaren.
Championship Standings Before…
Overview
The Dijon-Prenois circuit is located in the countryside near Dijon, France. Constructed in the early 1970s, it has hosted races across various motorsport disciplines over its history, including five Formula One French Grand Prix races. While Dijon-Prenois may not host F1…
The Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is one of the most legendary racetracks in the world, and was home to the F1 Argentine Grand Prix across many years. Constructed in 1952 under President Juan Perón, the track…
Early Racing Career
Born in 1952 in France, Didier Pironi was bitten by the racing bug from an early age. He started out on motorcycles and cars in the Paris suburbs as a teenager, showing immense skill and fearlessness behind the wheel.…
Despite a very rich history, Formula 1 often lacked representation from racial, ethnic and religious minorities. With a huge coverage and a window to the world of sports. Since the inception of Formula One in 1950, there have been a handful of…
Kamui Kobayashi burst onto the Formula One scene in 2009 as a last-minute replacement driver for the injured Timo Glock at the Japanese Grand Prix. While he only competed in two races that year for Toyota, Kobayashi immediately made an impression with…