Category: Formula 1
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Driver Academy, what are they? Can they really be useful for young people? Let’s find out how they work and what they offer for future motorsport drivers.
Lately, we’ve been hearing a lot about Driver Academy or Junior Academy; in this article, we analyze in detail how they’re organized, what they offer, and how they help young people, but above all, whether or not they’re crucial to drivers’ careers.
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Women in motorsport: with Iron Dames leaving WEC, what’s left for girls who dream of racing?
It wasn’t exactly a bolt from the blue. The shutdown of the Iron Dames’ WEC program had already begun to look likely during the final phases of the 2025 World Championship. But with no female representatives on the grid, with F1 Academy still far from achieving its goal, what remains for women in motorsport? Even
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Davide Valsecchi on Leonardo Fornaroli: “He deserves Formula 1”
Months, weeks, days and races go by: the 2025 Formula 2 season is reaching its conclusion, with Leonardo Fornaroli leading the championship. With 188 points, the driver from Piacenza must manage a 19 points advantage over Jak Crawford and 27 over Luke Browning. With two race weekends and four races left (two feature and two
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Jenson Button and his farewell to motorsport in Bahrain: “My career? A rollercoaster”
On the occasion of the 8 Hours of Bahrain, we had a chat with Jenson Button. The Hertz Jota and Cadillac driver told us about the final chapter of his career, one that has been rich in emotions They say that in life you never stop learning and that there is no real finish line.
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Electrification in the automotive world: the Porsche case and Ferrari ’s challenge
Electrification in the automotive industry is a central topic in today’s debate: let’s examine the case of Porsche and Ferrari’s challenge.
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Max Verstappen at the Nürburgring is the example everyone should follow
There’s no such thing as “enough” for someone who lives and breathes passion every day. Being the best Formula 1 driver on the grid isn’t enough for Max Verstappen, a true motorsport enthusiast. His adventure in the world of closed-wheel racing begins at the Nürburgring, driving the Emil Frey Ferrari 296 GT3. The “Green Hell”
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Emanuele Pirro | Exclusive interview between past, present and future
On July 19th, during the Vallelunga Racing Weekend (ACI Storico), we had the pleasure to interview Emanuele Pirro. In an engaging conversation, he reflected on key moments of his career, talking about Formula 1, Le Mans, motorsport safety, and future projects. Emanuele Pirro wins race 1 driving his Ralt RT1 Toyota. Who is Emanuele Pirro?
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Freddie Slater, the new star of motorsport
Who is Freddie Slater, the new star of motorsport? The British driver, born on August 9, 2008, in Stratford-upon-Avon, has already shown remarkable talent in the world of motorsport. After starting his career in karting and winning several international titles, Slater now competes in FRECA, the same category where Kimi Antonelli raced two years ago.
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The story of Canada ’s Grand Prix
In its long history, the grand prix of Canada has often been considered one of the most exciting in the entire championship. The 2011 edition, won by Jenson Button, is historic for being the longest race and one of the most crazy for weather conditions. This year the Montreal Grand Prix gave different emotions: started
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F1, market factors in 2025 and 2026
One of the most important issues in a Formula 1 season is definitely the drivers market. A few weeks before the start of the World Championship, Ferrari has announced that Lewis Hamilton will replace Carlos Sainz in 2025. This decision, which is both surprising and interesting, has immediately upset the market, which this year will
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An ever more spectacular F1
The Formula 1 World Championship of this season seemed to be a replica of the last edition. The dominance imposed by Red Bull in the first races has not been confirmed in recent weeks, when the situation was completely reversed. To confirm this decline in performance are the Grand Prix of Austria, England, Hungary and
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From City Streets to F1 Circuit: How Monaco’s Track Is Built
The Monaco GP is one of the most important events from a historical point of view. But being a street circuit, the Monaco track doesn’t exist during the year. So, how does it work exactly? Let’s discover together, in this article, how one of the most beautiful street circuits in the F1 calendar comes to
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Vasseur and Binotto, two men with very different approaches
Fréderic Vasseur and Mattia Binotto. Two men who, in their career, have succeeded in fulfilling their dream of becoming team principal of Ferrari, but currently with completely different stories. The first is the present of the Riding Stable, the one who brought back the enthusiasm that was missing for so long in Maranello and who
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