Japanese Grand Prix

The Japanese Grand Prix is always one of the most exciting and anticipated races of the Formula 1 season. With its unique blend of challenging corners and passionate fans, the Suzuka Circuit has become a true favorite among drivers and spectators alike. Get ready for all the details you need to know as F1 heads to Japan for another thrilling weekend!

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Titanium guardian angel: How the Halo system changed Formula 1

Formula 1 is a high-speed world full of innovations - but also full of dangers. While the technology has continued to develop, one weak point has long remained: head protection. Many accidents in the past led to serious head injuries or ended fatally. But it was a series of dramatic events that led to a radical rethink and the introduction of the Halo system. This week, as the Japanese Grand Prix takes place - a race that brings back tragic memories - let's take a look at how the Halo system came about and made Formula 1 safer.

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Austrian Grand Prix: What you don’t see on TV

The Austrian Grand Prix, also known as the Red Bull Ring, is truly an experience of its own. In 2024, I had the chance to go, and believe me—there’s so much more happening than what you see on TV! Let me take you through how it really is. 

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Tsunoda and Lawson change seats - a change with potential?

Red Bull has done it again - a driver change within its own ranks after just two races is providing fresh talking points in Formula 1. Yuki Tsunoda has been promoted to the main team, while Liam Lawson has been given a new chance with Racing Bulls. Red Bull is continuing its familiar strategy: performance counts more than long-term planning. But is this change really the right move for both drivers - and for the team itself?

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Chinese Grand Prix

The Chinese Grand Prix has been a staple in the Formula 1 calendar for years, and its return to the season always brings excitement. With a rich history of thrilling races at the Shanghai International Circuit, the Grand Prix of China is set to deliver yet another unforgettable weekend of high-speed action. Here’s what you need to know after this year’s race!

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Australian Grand Prix

Since 1996, races have been held at the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in Australia. From 2011 to 2019, this circuit hosted the opening race of the Formula 1 season. In recent years, Bahrain took over as the season opener, but this year, the Formula 1 season will once again kick off in Australia! Although the pre-season test days are being held in Bahrain, the first Grand Prix will take place in Australia. It’s going to be an early and tough morning for all European fans. Get ready for the season and read all about the Australian Grand Prix here!

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Is the Dutch Grand Prix Worth It? A Complete Guide to Your Decision

The Dutch Grand Prix is one that hasn’t been on the calendar for very long. Formula 1 cars have been racing since 1952, but for a long time, this Grand Prix was removed from the calendar. However, in 2021, it made its return, mainly due to the enormous popularity of Dutch driver Max Verstappen, which continues to this day. Are you wondering whether to come to the Netherlands and watch the Grand Prix up close? Then read on to learn about our experience at the circuit!

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What are sprint races in Formula 1?

The Friday of a sprint weekend consists of two sessions, just like a regular race weekend. However, there is a key difference. In a normal race weekend, teams participate in the first and second free practice sessions, but during a sprint weekend, the schedule changes. Teams only get one free practice session to gather data and fine-tune their setup.

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Formula 1 pre-season testing 2025

For Formula 1 fans, pre-season testing is the first real glimpse of the action before the lights go out at the first race of the season. It’s an essential period where teams fine-tune their machines, analyze performance, and ensure their cars are race-ready. But what exactly is pre-season testing, and why does it matter? Let’s break it down.

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