Cast your mind back to the podium anteroom after the recent United States Grand Prix in Austin. That in which… Read more »
Author Archives: Graham Keilloh
Brazilian GP 2015 Review, Rosberg Emerges From the Gloom
Lewis Hamilton showed in Brazil that he is about as good a forecaster as he is a racing driver. After… Read more »
Why F1 Has (Mostly) Got it Right On Engines
F1’s estimable stats man Sean Kelly laid it out on Twitter during qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix. “Turbo V6… Read more »
Mexican GP 2015 Review, Rosberg’s Win Adds to the Enigma
Try this one for starters. Had the infamous ‘gust of wind’ not struck leader Nico Rosberg late on in the last… Read more »
US GP 2015 – Lewis’s Roundabout Route to Realisation
If you missed the US Grand Prix weekend just passed, then don’t let the top-level outcome kid you. Yes Lewis… Read more »
Japanese GP 2015 – Yin to Singapore’s Yang
Last week it was like F1 stepped through the looking glass; this week F1 could not have been more standard. Almost… Read more »
Singapore GP 2015 – The familiar amid the unfamiliar
You may have heard it claimed that F1 is never predictable. The claim may wear, particularly in an age of… Read more »
Italian Grand Prix – Almost too good to be true for Lewis
It seemed almost too good to be true. And for a time it looked like it might be. Up until… Read more »
Belgian Grand Prix, Lewis and Mercedes Re-Establish Order
At Spa F1’s normality was restored. After the fumbling last time out in Hungary from driver and team both Lewis… Read more »
F1’s Age Old Matters – Nigel Mansell
Work this one out. My mum’s birthday was recent, on 8th August. She shares a birthday with Nigel Mansell. When… Read more »
Hungarian Grand Prix 2015 – Seb is the Man of the Day
When will we ever learn about F1? We were convinced that it had got itself into a rut in which results… Read more »
Has Kimi Outlived His Usefulness?
Things change fast in F1, as might seem befitting. Kimi Raikkonen is merely the latest to be reminded as much.… Read more »
British Grand Prix 2015 – Order Out of Chaos
What a difference a race makes. The British Grand Prix just passed might have had a usual-looking result for this… Read more »
Austrian Grand Prix 2015 – Rosberg makes a fight of it
Not for the first time in 2015 this was an F1 race that simmered but didn’t quite come to the boil.… Read more »
Canadian Grand Prix – Hamilton in Cruise Control
Incongruous, is the word. We all know the things we have grown to expect from Canadian Grands Prix in Montreal – all… Read more »