As the Covid-19 pandemic sweeps across the globe, the future of motor sport is hardly a priority, but it does have an economic and social impact on the lives of many. Never before have we seen whol...
Early Adapters to Technological advancement: Williams
Throughout the 90s, the impact of technology on people’s daily lives was increasing at a frantic pace, with such developments as the arrival of cable TV, the internet which we charmingly referred t...
A Mysterious Order: Inside the Controversial 1998 Australian GP
During its 35-year-history, the F1 Australian Grand Prix has produced many memorable moments – from Ralf Schumacher’s airborne crash at the opening corner in 2002 to Daniel Ricciardo’s fuel breach ...
Williams: The Team, The Man, The Legacy
If there was ever a rags-to-riches team tale in Formula one, it is the story of Williams Racing. Founded by a man with a dream and a meagre savings account, Williams grew to become one of the sport...
Statistically Speaking... it's McLaren
The McLaren MP4/4 is statistically the most successful Formula 1 car of all time, having triumphed in 15 out of the 16 Grands Prix held in 1988. That’s a 93.8 winning percentage and many of those v...
Commercial Sponsorship, Sporting Superstars and... Tyrrell
The world’s economy was not in great shape in the 70s and after the “peace and love” of the 60s, this decade was a more dour affair, with the rise of political corruption (watergate) international ...
Flying into the Record Books in the 'Bluebird'
On July 17, 1964, Englishman Donald Campbell made motoring history by becoming the first person to break the 400-mile-per hour barrier in a wheel-driven vehicle. He needed less than 18 seconds to g...
Story: Coulthard’s 2000 French GP Win: Victory, and an Infamous Fly-By
By the time of the 2000 French Grand Prix, David Coulthard, racing for west McLaren Mercedes, was 2 points ahead of teammate / two times champion Mika Häkkinen, and just within striking distance fr...
Lotus 25 – Simplify, then add Lightness
The sixties, the swinging sixties, the decade of peace and love, but also the decade of Vietnam war protests, the deaths of John F. Kennedy, his brother Bobby and of Martin Luther King. It was the ...
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