General

Shocking Disqualification at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: Nico Hulkenberg’s Rear Skid Violation
2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: Nico Hulkenberg disqualified due to rear skid violation below minimum thickness. Team admits error.

The Dilemma of Mandating Minimum Pit Stops in Formula 1
"Debate on F1's minimum pit stop rule: Simplicity vs unforeseen consequences. Concerns over reduced strategic variation, increased errors, & impact on tyre performance."

Yuki Tsunoda Battles with RB21 in Red Bull Debut: A Tale of Adaptation
Yuki Tsunoda struggles with RB21 amidst Red Bull debut, stating: "It’s just difficult... I’m trying lots of things to be in that window consistently." Max Verstappen also finds car difficult this weekend.

Impressive Performances by Racing Bulls Rookie Isack Hadjar: A Surprise Standout in Formula 1
Red Bull Racing's Helmut Marko praises rookie Isack Hadjar for "super performances," clinching first F1 points in Japan.

Adapting to the Challenges of Formula 1: Gabriel Bortoleto’s Journey
Rookie driver Gabriel Bortoleto finds transition to Formula 1 tougher than expected. Struggling Sauber team yet to show improvement. Bortoleto adjusts mindset from frequent podium finishes to fighting for a single point. "We are very realistic that we are not able to win," he admitted. Despite the challenges, Bortoleto remains optimistic about his future with Audi.

“The Mounting Criticism Against FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem: A Tide Turning?”
"Deputy FIA President Robert Reid resigns amidst criticism against President Mohammed Ben Sulayem for governance standards and decision-making processes. Reid cites a 'breakdown of governance standards' and 'critical decisions being made without due process.'"

[Resignation of FIA Deputy President: A Call for Accountable Leadership]
"FIA Deputy President Robert Reid resigned, citing a 'breakdown of governance standards.' Alarmed by decisions made without due process, he called for accountable, transparent leadership."

[Unveiling the Truth: David Richards’ Open Letter to Motorsport UK and the FIA Response]
"David Richards pens open letter to Motorsport UK, addressing concerns over FIA governance and leadership. Letter sparks series of responses leaving motorsports community on edge."

Prepare for Scorching Heat and High Humidity at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix!
2025 Bahrain Grand Prix: Scorching heat (32°C) & high humidity (45-69%) expected. Rain unlikely. Stay hydrated, fans!

Bringing F1 Back to South Africa: A Race Between Cape Town and Kyalami
South Africa aims to reintroduce Formula 1 racing with two leading bids: Cape Town's urban circuit and Kyalami's revamped track. Cape Town emphasizes its central location, natural beauty, and accessibility. Despite government backing, the F1 return remains uncertain due to competition and funding concerns.