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Pole position capped a great debut for the 499P at Sebring
IF YOU WANTED TO WIN A WORLD TITLE IN THE 2010s it helped immensely if your name was Seb. Between Vettel, Loeb and Ogier, no fewer than 13 drivers’ championships were claimed across Formula 1 and the
Alex Lynn had just taken pole and yet wasn’t confident of converting top spot in qualifying into a race victory. “A podium will be a good result,” he reckoned. What could be interpreted as pessimism t
The previous weekend’s British Grand Prix was a timely prelude to the Goodwood Festival of Speed’s biggest-ever celebration from 10-13 July, marking 75 years of Formula One. More than 100 cars charted
It has been a few years since we deviated from our usual route from Portsmouth to Caen for the Reader Run to the Le Mans Classic, but as we sailed into the quiet port of St-Malo, memories were jogged
The tears flowed as Oliver Solberg struggled to take in what he had just pulled off. The 23-year-old Swede, who is the son of 2003 World Rally Champion Petter Solberg, hadn’t driven a top-line Rally1
A foregone conclusion? Perhaps, in the wake of Oliver Rowland’s remarkable sprint this term to four wins and three second places from the first nine Formula E races. But at the Berlin double-header, t