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  • How Much Do F1 Drivers Have To Weigh? Explained For Beginners

    How Much Do F1 Drivers Have To Weigh? Explained For Beginners

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    Even if you’re a new F1 fan, you already know that the weight in Formula 1 is a crucial factor. The weightier the car – the slower it is, while even a difference of 1.5kg can cost a win; therefore, Mercedes driver George Russell lost his Belgian Grand Prix victory when the FIA (Fédération Internationale…

  • Why Are Rally Cars Hatchbacks? Just Compare To Sedans

    Why Are Rally Cars Hatchbacks? Just Compare To Sedans

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    So, why are rally cars hatchbacks? There are many opinions on this point, such as hatchbacks are lighter, smaller, and have shorter wheelbases than sedans. However, I suggest you compare two legendary vehicles in the WRC to find the answer. On the one hand, there is the sedan Subaru Impreza WRC97 and the hatchback Hyundai I20N…

  • Why Do I Love Remembering Group B Rally Cars?

    Why Do I Love Remembering Group B Rally Cars?

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    I am not the only one. The phenomenon of Group B rally cars is linked to the golden era of the FIA World Rally Championship. Despite the short lifespan from 1982-1986, Lancia Delta S4, Peugeot 205 T16, MG Metro 6R4, and Audi Quattro S1 E2 still have a magnificent power to charm everyone from spectators to professional…

  • I Think The Formula 1 Sprint Has To Be Changed

    I Think The Formula 1 Sprint Has To Be Changed

    The Formula 1 sprint. Yes, it has been the most controversial topic in F1 for the last three years because it has as many supporters as detractors in and out of the race. However, let’s leave the debates about how exciting the F1 sprint is or isn’t to the sports pundits and deal with meaningful…

  • IndyCar vs. F1 Comparison: Which Is The Ultimate Motorsport?

    IndyCar vs. F1 Comparison: Which Is The Ultimate Motorsport?

    In the world of racing, two series are worthy of taking their places at the top. Formula 1 and IndyCar are both premier open-wheel, single-seater racing championships. Both strive to be the best motorsport challenge. So, I’m not an old Indy fan, but as a Formula 1 devotee with years of experience, I was interested in how far…

  • The Stumbling Block Of New F1 Teams Barriers

    The Stumbling Block Of New F1 Teams Barriers

    So, let’s leave the emotions and take a closer look at the new F1 teams appearing to find that stumbling block of the barriers holding them back. Imagine yourself as the owner of the ten fastest racing teams in the world. These bringing you billions of dollars and attracting an audience of millions of people…

  • Opinion: Why Does Lewis Hamilton Join The Ferrari F1 Team?

    Opinion: Why Does Lewis Hamilton Join The Ferrari F1 Team?

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    Like a bolt from the blue, the news that Lewis Hamilton join the Ferrari in 2025 stirred the racing community, heating social media as the fire abyss until the official announcement. The rumors were approved. Hamilton leaves Mercedes after the 2024 Formula 1 season, but why? I want to share my two cents on the matter,…

  • What Do F1 Drivers Do In The Off Season?

    What Do F1 Drivers Do In The Off Season?

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    The off-season in Formula 1 for drivers is the three-month gap between the seasons when they are free from racing duties. It starts about December and lasts until March, on average. It seems, that during this time, the drivers can eat what they want, sleep as much as they can, and spend most of their…

  • Five Reasons Why Ferrari F1 Team’s Performance Is Poor

    Five Reasons Why Ferrari F1 Team’s Performance Is Poor

    Think, Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929, the Scuderia Ferrari F1 has been the most successful team in Formula 1’s history. The ‘Prancing Horse’ has won 16 constructors’ and 15 drivers’ championships. With such a legacy, the Ferrari has to be the racing giant, but the glory times seem to go on the far story.…

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