F1 it seems has woken up to something much of the rest of the world did long ago. That is… Read more »
Author Archives: Graham Keilloh
Spanish Grand Prix – Rosberg’s Revival
Nico Rosberg in the Spanish Grand Prix prevailed for the first time in 2015. In doing so he beat his… Read more »
F1 One Year On – Matters of Perspective
Nothing ever stays the same in F1 for long, and that feels appropriate. And this characteristic can affect itself to the point… Read more »
Bahrain GP – Lewis Wins When He Shouldn’t
The away win; the scrum won against the head; the break of serve. Many sports have their equivalent. And whatever you’d… Read more »
Chinese Grand Prix – Starting with the chequered flag…
In my youth there was a strange notion about among non-motorsport fans that the chequered flag started a motor race… Read more »
Malaysian Grand Prix – Vettel and Ferrari’s Shock and Awe
There are things that F1 keeps reminding us but that we are rather prone to forget. That it’s never predictable.… Read more »
Lewis Wins With Deceptive Ease
Sometimes in F1 things aren’t quite what they appear to the naked eye. On the face of it the Australian Grand… Read more »