F1 in 2017 is all about confounding expectations. And in an appropriate place – Montreal races are known for the… Read more »
Author Archives: Graham Keilloh
Monaco GP 2017 Report – Much Ado About Nothing
The bad fairy at Sleeping Beauty’s christening could have been kept fully occupied if in an F1 role. In that sport, even the… Read more »
Spanish GP 2017 Report – Just the two of us
It’s true what they say, it only takes two cars to make a race, and what a race it was… Read more »
Russian GP 2017 Review – Bottas turns silver into gold
Nobody knows anything. Said of Hollywood; applies absolutely to F1. Certainly to F1 in 2017. Valtteri Bottas took his first… Read more »
Bahrain GP 2017 Review – Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad
Qualifying in Bahrain had suggested something different. Valtteri Bottas got pole position, his first ever. The Red Bulls looked closer… Read more »
Chinese GP 2017 Review – Quality Street
You know the one about not judging a book by its cover. Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes bounced back from its… Read more »
Australia GP 2017 Review – The shock of the new
So the new F1 is different after all. And the hype around Ferrari was justified after all. The winner of… Read more »
All Change In Formula 1 2017? Not Quite Yet
‘All changed, changed utterly’, to borrow from Yeats. Formula 1 is often characterised by interminable stretches of mind-numbing stasis, yet… Read more »
Abu Dhabi GP 2016 Review – The Sublime And The Ridiculous
In F1 you cannot rule anything out. Really. From the sublime to the truly ridiculous. How does a driver winning… Read more »
Brazilian GP 2016 Review – Extraordinary And Ordinary
It was a day for extremes. We started by lamenting the modern sport; we ended with the sport at its… Read more »
Mexico GP 2016 Review – Sedation and strife
It was a day it seemed for reaching rather standard-looking results via rather haphazard routes. Looking at the first five… Read more »
United States GP 2016 Review – Lewis’s lone star state
F1 for all its complexity sometimes makes perfect, and predictable, sense. Lewis Hamilton adores his annual American stop-off, even more… Read more »
Is it time to reconsider Rosberg? Here is What We Think
It’s hard to think of any F1 driver ever that has defied allocation quite like Nico Rosberg. We have arguments… Read more »
Japanese GP 2016 Review – Rosberg stands on the brink
“Straightforward”, he said to his engineer before heading out to the podium. And it looked that way. But we shouldn’t be… Read more »
Malaysia GP 2016 Review – A tale of two engines
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It’s part of the reason we watch, but… Read more »