This Week – 20/08/2023
Analysis and a round-up of the weeks news stories, looking at what they mean for F1, both on and off track
Analysis and a round-up of the weeks news stories, looking at what they mean for F1, both on and off track
Hello welcome to This Week, with the lack of F1 Today in the last week but other things have popped up and this website outside of race weekends is secondary to everything else. We always prioritise Race coverage, analysis and This Week. as such this is a shortened version. General News F1 will return to
Hello, welcome to This Grand Prix the pilot edition, apologies’ for technical issues which prevented last weekend’s edition. written, and produced in the same way as our sister post. We will bring you news and analysis from Sakhir… but it’s written as the story developed so FP1-FP2-Fp3-Qualifying-race, meaning there may be contradictions. General News This
Analysis and a round-up of news stories from the week, how they developed and what they could mean for next week.
Hello, the report into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was released concluding what we all thought, Michael Masi went rouge. As the sport looks to build faith again both from drivers, fans and teams how can it move forward? This time next week we will have had our first taste of the cars on track,
Hello and welcome to another edition of This Week, if you’re wondering what’s happened to F1 Today we have had other commitments and our focus has been on uploading a new section of the website which we have been working on for the last six months progress will continue over the next few weeks. This
Mercedes Drivers | 44) Sir Lewis Hamilton, 77) Valtteri Bottas Lewis Hamilton goes for his eighth world title as well as the first driver in Grand Prix racing to reach a century of pole positions and race wins. Following his seventh world title the Englishman appears to be growing still in the latter part of
Sebastian Vettel will go down in history as one of the greatest drivers in the sport. Four titles in a spell of dominance that only Juan Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher have managed. It’s hard to imagine now that at the start of F1 sixth decade that the German was the man to beat, after
Lewis Hamilton became Britain’s first four times champion in 2017, arguably one of the best drivers of his generation. He burst into F1 in 2007, proving his talent straight away with podiums in the opening races following on with his debut win in Montreal. He managed to push the Spaniard all season, with an impressive
Bernard Charles Ecclestone was born in October 1930 in Bungay, Suffolk. His humbled beginnings a son of a fisherman, living poverty for much of his childhood but it was clear when he was young he had the potential to make money. Aged eight Ecclestone, moved to London and left school aged of sixteen. During his