F1 Risks Its Sporting Integrity To Solve A Problem It Doesn’t Have
Originally for WTF1 in April 2023, Dre talks about the three red flags during the Australian GP and the sport’s wayward insistence on finishing under green.
Originally for WTF1 in April 2023, Dre talks about the three red flags during the Australian GP and the sport’s wayward insistence on finishing under green.
Sergio Perez wins, but Max Verstappen makes his mark, this time from 15th. But the whole thing’s marred by the stewards vs Alonso’s 100th podium. Yay. Dre on Saudi Arabia…
George Russell breaks Mercedes’ duck, Kevin Magnussen shocks the world, and Max Verstappen has a throwback weekend with Hamilton crashes and team orders ignorance. Dre Reviews on a loaded Brazil.
With 20 laps to go at IndyCar’s Laguna Seca race, Grosjean was poised for victory. And while it wasn’t quite the fairytale ending, Dre wanted to write about the power of the new breed for the series.
F1 and F2 is enjoying a golden age of new talent bursting onto the scene, but it may come at a cost. Here’s Dre on how the youth is in a civil war with itself.
No, really. We don’t. And you’re kidding yourself if you believe otherwise.
The race reviews are back in 2018, and Dre reviews a tepid Australian Grand Prix, all of Liberty Media’s early changes, and the band-aid for the continued issues the sport has.
With the 2017 Formula 1 Season said and done, it’s time for Dre to look back over the year that was. In Part 1 of his Season Review, he breaks down the back of the grid, with a surprise Driver of the Year contender…
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