As an avid reader and a hound for racing history, I've had no shortage of captivating motorsport books to satisfy me lately. Formula 1 stands at the forefront, with a growing audience (particularly in ...
As Formula 1 is four races into its 2025 season, the series which once attracted a niche and largely Eurocentric fan base is currently drawing exponentially greater global attention due to the ...
We’ve recently dived into “The Formula,” a captivating book that explores the transformation of Formula 1 into a global phenomenon. This insightful read by Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg offers a ...
When it comes to Formula 1-themed book forewords, it might be difficult to find a better scene-setter than the opener offered up by former Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo. "Ferrari has been, ...
In an exclusive excerpt from The Formula, the inside story of how the hit Netflix series forever changed Formula 1 and gave the sport a long-awaited foothold in America. Before Liberty Media bought ...
A graduate of the University of Oxford, and now CEO of Motorsport Network, Allen inherited his love for racing from his father, a works driver for Lotus and a class-winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans ...
Donaldson covered Formula One for The Globe and Mail and other newspapers, wrote 20 books and provided commentary on TSN and ...
A few years back, on a Sunday morning in December, I awoke to find Twitter in a state of unified frenzy. My feed had turned into a cascade of all-caps missives from friends and media peers, all ...
When Formula 1 racers sit in the driver’s seat of a professional car, they’re pulling all of their skills, training, and focus to speeding a custom-made vehicle close to 200 miles per hour down a ...
F1 is getting a makeover at more than 200 miles per hour, with next season set to feature new teams, a new race and entirely new cars. The 2025 Formula 1 season is in the books, but F1 cars will be ...
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has taken stock of a season that repeatedly defied prediction — and redefined what modern F1 now represents.
Racer Robert Kubica in the middle of his lap 26 crash at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, which amazingly left him with only a sprained ankle and a concussion. Courtesy of Motorsport Images and ACC ART ...