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The long and boring summer break is behind us and the Belgian Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit is just days away. This will be the 58th Belgian Grand Prix since the Formula One World Championship began in 1950. All but 12 have taken place at this circuit, though it has changed somewhat over the years from a 14-kilometer monster to the more sensible layout we see today. Michael Schumacher...
Published: August 17, 2013
In the world of Formula One, holding a record is normally considered a mark of excellence. Michael Schumacher, without question one of the greatest drivers of all time, holds the records for most wins (91), most poles (68), most fastest laps (77) and most championships (seven). Alberto Ascari’s record of nine consecutive race wins is unlikely to ever be bettered. And Sebastian Vettel, quite a...
Published: August 13, 2013
The Formula One merry-go-round is in full swing, with dozens of drivers unsure where—or even if—they’ll be able to hop back on once it stops. Last season, we saw a lot of change. Lewis Hamilton‘s move to Mercedes grabbed most of the headlines, while Nico Hulkenberg hopped to Sauber from Force India, Sergio Perez from Sauber to McLaren and Charles Pic from Marussia to Caterham. Heikki...
Published: August 7, 2013
Mark Webber’s decision to leave Formula One at the end of the year has freed up a seat at Red Bull alongside Sebastian Vettel. Several names have been mentioned, but the battle to fill it appears to be down to two men—Kimi Raikkonen and Daniel Ricciardo. Raikkonen appears to be the obvious choice. The 2007 World Champion is without question one of the best drivers on the grid, a man with...
Published: August 4, 2013
In his short Formula One career, Nico Hulkenberg has more than proved his talent. In 48 race starts for mid-table teams he’s claimed one pole position, one fastest lap and amassed a total of 92 points. Compared to the exploits of Sebastain Vettel or Lewis Hamilton his record may appear ordinary, but they’ve had competitive cars—something Hulkenberg never has. So when Hulkenberg moved...
Published: August 1, 2013
The Hungarian Grand Prix was the 10th of the 19 races which make up the 2013 Formula One season. A title race which looked close to death just a week ago is showing a few green shoots of recovery, with Lewis Hamilton seemingly re-emerging as a contender after victory in Hungary. Kimi Raikkonen kept the pressure up on championship leader Sebastian Vettel with a fine second place, but the challenge...