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Top 5 F1 Tracks We Need to See in 2020

Reading Time: 2 minutesWith a shortened season of F1 I decided to put together a shortlist of tracks that are necessities for F1 to race at this year in order to salvage the season and make it memorable. 1. Silverstone/ British Grand Prix One necessary track is where the sport began at Silverstone. With the postponed schedule this race could prove to be an incredible race as British weather could boil over into the wet weather race all the fans deserve. T his is the most likely situation for another version of last year’s German GP. Silverstone also provides...

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Everything You Need to Know About F1: The World’s Most Insane Sport

Reading Time: 3 minutesAs the Formula1 season is currently delayed from Coronavirus, now is a perfect time for the “average American sports fan” to learn about arguably the world’s most exciting sport. F1, each season, travels to 22 destinations around the globe, with 500 million fans all focusing on the 20 drivers and the 10 teams, as they fight to win the holy grail of motorsports, The Formula1 World Championship. Formula1 is much more than “cars in a loop”, like you’ve probably seen in NASCAR. The courses are extreme, and travel through the most beautiful public roads in cities...

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F1 Season Predictions for Each Driver (Pt. 1 / 2)

Reading Time: 3 minutesWith Winter testing behind us, I think it is an excellent time to lay out my predictions on what the standings will be at the end of the season for the drivers’ championship. 20. Nicholas Latifi This is not a surprise to most fans as Latifi will be the only rookie on the grid this season. He also did not have a stellar career so far in the lesser leagues and has taken some time to make his F1 debut. He will also be racing for Williams this season in a car that did not look...

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F1 Season Preview: What You Need to Know

Reading Time: 3 minutesWith the 2020 Formula 1 season right around the corner, the 10 teams took to the track this weekend to test out their new cars for the very first time. Winter testing takes place over the course of 2 weeks and is situated about a month before we head to Melbourne for the first race of the season. All 10 teams participated this year, including Williams who skipped last season’s winter testing, and then went on to one of the worst seasons ever in the team’s history with only 1 point finish. But with the first...

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