F1 six-wheeled cars were one of the sport’s boldest experiments. From Tyrrell’s legendary P34 podiums to Williams’ banned FW08B, discover how innovation pushed boundaries before FIA regulations closed the chapter.
The F1 roll hoop is a crucial safety device protecting drivers during rollovers. From early designs to today’s titanium-carbon structures, it has saved countless lives.
This article compares two extremes in Formula 1: Esteban Ocon, whose parents sold everything to support him, and Nikita Mazepin, whose billionaire father funded his F1 career.
Explore the contrasting journeys of Michael Schumacher and Lando Norris in the world of Formula 1. Discover how Schumacher's humble beginnings and tenacity led to greatness, while Norris exemplifies the rare case of a talented driver born into wealth. What does this tell us about the richest and poorest F1 drivers?
Fernando Alonso, the “Magical Head Brother,” conquered F1 at 24 by dethroning Schumacher, became a double world champion, and later endured struggles with McLaren and Ferrari. After leaving F1, he triumphed in endurance racing before making a stunning return with Alpine and Aston Martin. At 44, Alonso remains the oldest active driver, proving that resilience and passion can defy time.
Jules Bianchi, Leclerc’s mentor and racing godfather, left an enduring legacy through his tragic story and influence on both Leclerc’s career and F1 safety reforms.
Lewis Hamilton rose from humble beginnings to become a seven-time F1 World Champion. His journey of resilience, iconic victories, and legacy continues to inspire.
Sebastian Vettel’s growth journey spans from karting at age two, through Red Bull dominance and Ferrari struggles, to his Aston Martin finale and lasting F1 legacy.
This blog uncovers why Red Bull owns a Formula 1 team. From sponsoring Berger to buying Jaguar, nurturing Vettel, and launching Red Bull Powertrains, we explore how the brand turned F1 into its ultimate marketing and technology platform.