The 2022 Red Bull Junior Team: here’s what we expect

The Red Bull Junior Team is the most successful F1 junior team around, having brought Grand Prix winners and world champions like Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo, Pierre Gasly and Max Verstappen to the pinnacle of motorsport. This year, twelve drivers from go-karting to Formula 2 will receive support from Red Bull. Could one (or two) of these drivers step up to AlphaTauri in 2023? By … Continue reading The 2022 Red Bull Junior Team: here’s what we expect

Here’s how the Ferrari Driver Academy did in 2021

With hundreds of drivers competing in feeder series all over the world, your chances of getting to Formula 1 are slim. If you manage to join the academy of a Formula 1 team though, they increase tenfold. That is, if you perform. In this series we take a look at how the members of F1 academies have performed in 2021. Today: the Ferrari Driver Academy. … Continue reading Here’s how the Ferrari Driver Academy did in 2021

Armstrong finally wins maiden F2 race: ‘I was always capable of doing it’

The first race at the new Jeddah Corniche Street Circuit in Saudi Arabia saw DAMS New Zealand driver Marcus Armstrong take his first victory in two years of F2.  By Tyler Foster “It feels fantastic, because it’s been sort of a tough 18 months in general, so to finally get a trophy let alone a first-place one; it feels good definitely, also to see the … Continue reading Armstrong finally wins maiden F2 race: ‘I was always capable of doing it’

Marcus Armstrong open to IndyCar move: ‘I would love to go to America’

New Zealand’s Marcus Armstrong has not had the season he would have wanted so far in Formula 2. The answer for him might be in America. By Tyler Foster The DAMS driver has only achieved three points finishes through twelve races at the halfway stage of the season. A 5th place finish at Bahrain, a 7th place finish at Baku with a highlight of P2 … Continue reading Marcus Armstrong open to IndyCar move: ‘I would love to go to America’

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How Marcus Armstrong Got His First Podium In 370 Days

In a year where DAMS driver Marcus Armstrong vowed to fight for the title, the Kiwi finds himself down in 14th place. And while those hopes are probably all but over, he did find himself back on the podium after more than a year without one. By Floris Visman When Marcus Armstrong signed with DAMS in January, he just came off the back of a … Continue reading How Marcus Armstrong Got His First Podium In 370 Days