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Liberty’s promised land: in search of an American F1 star

America remains the most polarised market for F1. It’s provided two champions, hosted more than forty Grand Prix that were part of the Formula One World Championship and has an ever growing fanbase despite more motorsport competition than any other country. So what’s missing? An American driver. By Adam Dickinson It’s produced one of the most revered racers of all time in Mario Andretti, and … Continue reading Liberty’s promised land: in search of an American F1 star

Post-Massa: in search of the next Brazilian F1 star

Since Felipe Massa departed Formula 1 in 2017 (for a second and final time) there has not been a Brazilian at the start of an official Grand Prix. A sad fact for a country with arguably the most passionate F1 fans in the world. We scoured the feeder series for Brazilian talent and rated the most promising ones. By Adam Dickinson Brazil is the nation … Continue reading Post-Massa: in search of the next Brazilian F1 star

Who we think will be crowned F2 champion (and more)

Prediction time! With the Formula 2 season about to kick off, some of the F1 Feeder Series editors sat down and thought long and hard about who will be crowned champion, the rookie of 2020, the surprise package and the team of the year. If your having a hard time deciding who is going to be on top this year, check out our predictions. Follow … Continue reading Who we think will be crowned F2 champion (and more)

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Daily Discussion: do driver academies work?

The F1 silly season merry-go-round took off in earnest last week, as Ferrari decided to replace Sebastian Vettel with Carlos Sainz. McLaren also chose to replace Sainz with a proven driver, while Renault is apparently toying with the idea of resigning the near-geriatric Fernando Alonso. As a result, several people around the interwebs asked themselves: with all these experienced drivers shuffling seats, is the F1 … Continue reading Daily Discussion: do driver academies work?

From Alesi to Schumacher: these famous names are trying to make it to F1

As with many other things, racing too tends to run within families. From top drivers racing around the world to club legends, lineage can be found at all levels in motorsport. The Rosberg and Hill families are among the most successful. Two generations went on to win the most prestigious title in all of racing, an incredible feat yet to be repeated. By Harry Verolme … Continue reading From Alesi to Schumacher: these famous names are trying to make it to F1

Callum Ilott Formula 2 Virtuosi

Formula 2 is back: a quick recap of the off season

Formula 2 returns this weekend with the Bahrain pre-season test getting underway on 1st March, lasting for two days. To refresh your memory, this is what happened in the off season. By Adam Dickinson This year there’s an interesting balance of experience with five of last season’s top 10 returning, whilst seven drivers have stepped up having raced in last year’s FIA Formula 3 including … Continue reading Formula 2 is back: a quick recap of the off season

Callum Ilott

Whatsapping with: Callum Ilott (Formula 2)

Callum Ilott comes off the back of an excellent debut season in Formula 2 with the Sauber Junior Team. For 2020 the British driver has moved to UNI-Virtuosi. We talked to him about his season, the Ferrari Driver Academy and that fateful day at Spa. By Floris Visman Ilott had an explosive start to his single-seater career in 2015 when he went straight to European … Continue reading Whatsapping with: Callum Ilott (Formula 2)

Louis Deletraz F2

Whatsapping with: Louis Deletraz (Formula 2)

Louis Deletraz is back at Charouz, a team that feels like family to him. With them the Swiss driver is mounting a title challenge in Formula 2. We talked about his goals, Haas and Anthoine Hubert. By Floris Visman Deletraz has been driving single-seaters since he participated in the Formula BMW Talent Cup in 2012 (3 races, 3 poles, 1 win). Since then he has … Continue reading Whatsapping with: Louis Deletraz (Formula 2)

These are all the 2019 feeder series champions

With Lucca Allen winning the 2019 F4 SEA championship on December 15th, all the open wheel feeder series have been completed. And what a year it was, with extreme highs and lows. Don’t know who won which championship? Check out this list that goes from F4 all the way up to F2 and you’re up to date! Continue reading These are all the 2019 feeder series champions

Juan Manuel Correa

Juan Manuel Correa talks: ‘I feel that I have to return not only for myself but also for Anthoine’

For the first time Juan Manuel Correa, the Formula 2 driver who got severely injured in a crash at Spa where Anthoine Hubert lost his life, talks about the accident, his recovery and his will to continue in motor racing. The interview is through our friends of Mundo Sport. Continue reading Juan Manuel Correa talks: ‘I feel that I have to return not only for myself but also for Anthoine’

Mick Schumacher tops F2 testing on final day

Mick Schumacher ended the last day of testing in Formula 2 on top. Jordan King topped the afternoon session. Rookie Rookie Mick Schumacher ended an excellent testweek with his PREMA machine on top with a quickest time of 1:24.028. Earlier this week ART’s Nyck de vries topped the first and second day of testing. Veteran teammate 19-year old Schumacher’s teammate Sean Gelael ended down in … Continue reading Mick Schumacher tops F2 testing on final day