Racing Royalty: The Unstoppable Rise of Ogier as Rally Sardinia Champion

Sebastien Ogier faced tough odds in Sardinia, but his legendary status shone through as he secured a record-breaking victory for Toyota, leaving Hyundai still seeking their first win of 2025. Despite challenges like poor road position and tough competition, Ogier’s exceptional performance and strategic driving prevailed over Hyundai’s Ott Tanak. Winning battles against Tanak is always satisfying for Ogier, who excels in managing events and taking calculated risks in tricky conditions. Ogier’s ability to outperform rivals like Tanak demonstrates his enduring strength in the sport, showcasing his determination to continue…

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Equipe Silverstone highlights: Willmott wins Healey battle and Wolf howls

Equipe Classic Racing hosted its annual summer meeting at Silverstone last weekend, featuring over 400 cars in competition, with a special grid of Austin-Healeys among the highlights. Joe Wilmott secured a win in the Syd Segal Trophy, outmaneuvering Ollie and Jack Chatham in the final laps to claim victory and leave the Chatham brothers disappointed. Jack Chatham, starting on pole in an Austin-Healey 3000, fell behind Jaap Sinke early on but battled back, ultimately overtaking Sinke and engaging in a thrilling duel with Wilmott throughout the race. Wilmott’s strategic pit…

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Accelerating Success: F2’s Impact on the Evolution of F1 Drivers

Bruno Michel plays a crucial role in fostering young racing talent, aiming to guide aspiring racers towards Formula 1, similar to a mentor inspiring youth in sports or education. By overseeing Formula 2 and Formula 3, Michel is entrusted with creating a competitive environment that prepares drivers for potential careers in Formula 1, embodying the concept of sowing seeds for future growth without necessarily reaping the benefits himself. Past F2 champions like Lando Norris, George Russell, Oscar Piastri, and Charles Leclerc have successfully transitioned to Formula 1, showcasing the effectiveness…

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Fast-tracking – How F2 has paved the way for today’s F1 drivers

Bruno Michel’s role as chief executive of Formula 2 and Formula 3 involves creating an environment for young drivers to develop and potentially transition to Formula 1. His focus is on fostering competitive championships that aid driver development and readiness for the challenges of F1, as demonstrated by past F2 champions like Lando Norris and George Russell. Michel acknowledges the variability in opportunities within F1 and the significance of the lower categories in grooming future talents for the sport. While some drivers, like Gabriel Bortoleto, quickly rise through the ranks,…

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