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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 »
Singapore GP 2016 Review – Singapore Swing
As Sherlock Holmes noted in Silver Blaze, the only thing noteworthy about this dog was that we didn’t hear a peep… Read more »
Italian GP 2016 Review – Foreseeably unforeseen
It says something about the importance of context. On the face of it, little changed between this Italian race and that… Read more »
Belgian GP 2016 Review – Perfection is Not Enough
“I thought ‘what? Seriously…?’” So said Nico Rosberg after his drive to win the Belgian Grand Prix, one that was near… Read more »
Why F1 In The Olympics Is A Bad Idea
It happens as regularly as the games itself it seems. Every four years us F1 bods witness the Summer Olympic… Read more »
German GP 2016 Review – Destroyed In Seconds
It’s true what they say. To destroy is easier than to create. And to put it in F1 terms, you… Read more »
Hungarian GP 2016 Review – Lewis’s Cruise Control
Lewis Hamilton has many more strings to his bow than we tend to give credit for. He won the Hungarian… Read more »
British GP 2016 Review – Lewis’s Home Advantage
F1’s relationship with the home advantage is not a clear one, certainly not when compared with most other sports. Unlike… Read more »
Austrian GP 2016 Review – Living Up to Your Reputation
There are a few things that F1 rounds in Austria have grown to be associated with. Entertaining fare. And that,… Read more »
European GP 2016 Review – Nico’s Switch Of Fortunes
Really the logic was irrefutable. As was said by Red Bull boss Christian Horner of the debutant Baku City Circuit hosting the European… Read more »
Canadian GP 2016 Review – Montreal Momentum For Lewis
The Île Notre-Dame, on which Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve fits snugly, is known among other things for its inhabiting wildlife. Local… Read more »
Monaco GP 2016 Review – A Game For Two Players
What a difference a day makes, as the song goes. After qualifying on Monaco pole Daniel Ricciardo had the broadest of… Read more »
Spanish GP 2016 Review – Crash And Burn
F1 can often seem achingly predictable. Particularly lately with imperious Mercedes, and particularly at a track such as this one in… Read more »
Russian GP 2016 Review – It Couldn’t, But It Did…
It couldn’t happen again. There couldn’t be another race where everything went for Nico Rosberg; that all of his closest… Read more »