70th Anniversary Grand Prix 2020 Max Verstappen finally got the better of Lewis Hamilton. After coming agonisingly close to beating the reigning world champion in last week’s British Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver got his first win of the season at the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix. The Mercedes duo of Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas
70th Anniversary Grand Prix: Verstappen Outduels Mercedes Duo
70th Anniversary Grand Prix: Mercedes Delivers, Ferrari Searching For Answers
Part two of the British tour of the 2020 season will feature the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix to commemorate the Formula One World Championship’s first-ever race held at Silverstone back in 1950. It is a one-off event that was not originally planned in the calendar, but it has been added after the cancellation of numerous
British Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton Gunning For Lucky Seven
After three eventful races in Austria and in Hungary, all eyes and cars will be at the Silverstone Circuit for the British Grand Prix. This weekend’s race will continue to feature the world’s best drivers and constructors, as they go on with their journey trying to grab as much points as they can in the
Formula 1: Ferrari Keeping Tabs, Vettel Remains Up For Grabs
After an eventful three weeks to which we saw three Formula 1 races, fans all over the world can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The 2020 Austrian, Steiermark, and Hungarian Grand Prix events were sights to behold since our favourite drivers were able to give us a decent amount of Formula 1 2020 highlights.
Hungarian Grand Prix: Hamilton Scores Record Win But Verstappen Steals the Show
Hungarian Grand Prix 2020 Lewis Hamilton is the king of Hungaroring once again. The reigning world champion claimed his eighth career win at the Hungarian Grand Prix after a dominant drive which saw him lead from start to finish. In doing so, he tied Michael Schumacher’s F1 record of wins at a single track. However,