Revving Through Time: Reliving the Glory of F1 Season 2012 with Haydn Cobb

This week, Kevin is discussing the 2012 F1 season with Autosport.com Editor Haydn Cobb, considered one of the greatest modern-day F1 seasons, where six out of 12 teams secured at least one race win, and seven different drivers emerged victorious. The season saw a thrilling title fight between Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel, both vying for their third world championship, ultimately won by Vettel with a mere three-point difference. The podcast delves into the intense battle, McLaren’s troubles as the unreliable antagonist, the impact of Lewis Hamilton’s move to Mercedes,…

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Revving Up the Grid: 2025 F1 British Grand Prix Unleashes Friday Practice Results

Revving Up the Grid: 2025 F1 British Grand Prix Unleashes Friday Practice Results

Full results from Friday practice at the British Grand Prix, Round 12 of the 2025 F1 world championship.

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The Accelerating Excellence: Alpine F1 Secures Steve Nielsen as Managing Director

The Alpine Formula 1 team has officially signed Steve Nielsen as managing director at the Enstone squad. The 61-year-old Nielsen, a respected veteran in the paddock, was identified by Alpine advisor Flavio Briatore as the ideal replacement for Oliver Oakes. Nielsen, who previously worked as Renault’s sporting director during their championship-winning seasons with Fernando Alonso, will start his new role on September 1. In addition to Nielsen, Alpine has brought in other senior figures, including Kris Midgley as Head of Aerodynamic Development and Guy Martin as Global Marketing Director. Midgley,…

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Setting the Course for Success: Alpine F1 Appoints Steve Nielsen as Managing Director

The Alpine Formula 1 team has finalized the signing of Steve Nielsen as the new managing director at the Enstone squad. Nielsen, a respected paddock veteran, was identified by Alpine advisor Flavio Briatore as the ideal replacement for Oliver Oakes. The 61-year-old Nielsen will officially start on September 1 and will be responsible for the day-to-day operations, reporting to Briatore. Nielsen previously worked as Renault’s sporting director during their F1 championship victories in 2005 and 2006 with Fernando Alonso. Additionally, Alpine has appointed Kris Midgley as Head of Aerodynamic Development…

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