Formula 1 bid farewell to one of the greatest drivers of all time in Abu Dhabi, as four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel retired from the sport in order to spend more time with his family and focus on his other interests. The German was unstoppable during his time with Red Bull, winning four consecutive championships
MoreWith the new season just a couple of months away, it’s still bizarre to think that Sebastian Vettel won’t be on the grid, with the popular German having retired following the conclusion of the 2022 season. Vettel enjoyed an incredible career, one which saw him claim four World Championships and 53 victories, enough to put
MoreThe past two seasons have not been ones that Lewis Hamilton will look back upon with much fondness as the 37-year-old continues to hunt for an elusive eighth world championship. 2021 saw the Brit lock horns with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and he looked set to become the most successful F1 driver of all time
MoreRed Bull were undeniably dominant in 2022, with Max Verstappen having claimed 15 victories on his way to a second Drivers’ Championship, whilst the Austrians sealed their first Constructors’ crown since 2013, when it was Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel in the garage. Whilst everything was somewhat perfect in 2022 for Red Bull, Christian Horner still had to
MoreThe phrase ‘Multi 21’ has become infamous in Formula 1 since Sebastian Vettel’s refusal to follow team orders at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix. Multi 21 was an order that told the Red Bull drivers that car two, which was Mark Webber, should stay ahead of car one, Sebastian Vettel, but the German took matters
MoreWith the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship in the past, many have turned to highlight the career of four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel, who is officially a retired F1 driver. The German enjoyed an illustrious career that began at the 2007 United States Grand Prix, where he replaced Robert Kubica at BMW-Sauber as a result of
MoreNico Hulkenberg will be given another shot at Formula 1 racing next year, as Haas have chosen the 35-year-old to replace Mick Schumacher, of whom they have grown tired of. Schumacher has reportedly cost the team over €3,000,000 last season as a result of his high-profile crashes in Saudi Arabia and Monaco, causing team principal
MoreAs Formula 1 approaches the final round of the 2022 season, all the talk has been about Max Verstappen’s disobedience at the Brazilian Grand Prix, after he defied team orders. The Dutchman endured a messy race, to say the least, after colliding with Lewis Hamilton on Lap Seven. As a result, the 25-year-old had to
MoreRed Bull’s unbreakable nature appears to have very much cracked, following the unbelievable scenes at the Brazilian Grand Prix where Max Verstappen openly defied instructions from his team. The Austrians sheer dominance this season has largely been momentarily forgotten about following a new side of Verstappen having been on display at Interlagos, where the Dutchman
MorePierre Gasly has finally left the Red Bull programme for the first time in his Formula 1 career since getting his first seat in 2017. The Frenchman will join Alpine for 2023 to complete an all-French driver line-up alongside the hero of Hungary, Esteban Ocon. Gasly always seemed destined to reach the pinnacle of the
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