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Mark Webber Discusses Schumacher’s Skiing Accident

In this special Sportlobster TV segment from 2014, former F1 driver Mark Webber joins Olympian James Cracknell and actor Ralf Little to reflect on the tragic skiing accident that left Michael Schumacher with a serious head injury. Hosted by Paul McVeigh, the discussion touches on Schumacher’s legacy, the risks athletes face off the track, and … Read more

Abandoned Italian Circuit That Time Forgot

Hidden deep within the quiet countryside of northern Italy lies a forgotten strip of tarmac, slowly being reclaimed by nature. Welcome to Autodromo di Morano sul Po—a relic of motorsport dreams from the past. In the 1970s, it wasn’t just another regional track. It was a bold ambition come to life. While it never hosted … Read more

Before Silverstone Dominated, This British Track Hosted F1’s Best

Picture this: Liverpool, England. The air crackles with the thunder of hooves at the world-famous Grand National horse race. Now, imagine that same ground roaring with Formula 1 cars. Sounds surreal? It happened. And believe it or not, part of that track is still racing today. The Glory Days (When F1 Came to the Racetrack)Back in the 1950s, … Read more

How Eddie Jordan Discovered Michael Schumacher

It started quietly. In the tight-knit world of early 1990s motorsport, whispers traveled fast. Gerd Krammer, a respected scout with sharp eyes and deep roots in German racing, kept hearing about a young driver tearing up junior series. His name was Michael Schumacher. Krammer watched Schumacher race – not just win, but dominate with a blend of precision … Read more

Kubica Lost 5 Liters of Blood & Broke 40 Bones — He Opens Up About His Crash in a New Podcast

Picture this: A young Polish driver bursts into Formula 1. Robert Kubica wasn’t just talented — he was electric. A future champion in the making. Then, in one shattering moment, it almost vanished forever. The Crash That Shattered Everything February 6, 2011Like many F1 drivers, Kubica loved rallying’s adrenaline rush. Competing in Italy’s Ronde di Andora, his Skoda … Read more

Sweden’s Forgotten F1 Circuit: What Happened to Anderstorp?

For a fleeting moment in the 1970s, Sweden burned bright on the Formula 1 map. The nation hosted its own Grand Prix, cheered homegrown heroes, and boasted a track unlike any other in the world. That track was Anderstorp Raceway—officially the Scandinavian Raceway—a flat, unconventional circuit carved into Sweden’s marshlands. For six unforgettable years, it … Read more

Ferrari Surges Ahead of Red Bull and Mercedes – Race Data Confirms It

Hey Tifosi, breathe it in. That scent? It’s hope. Real, tangible, upgrade-proven HOPE. After months of Sundays spent sighing at tire graining and late-race fades, Austria wasn’t just a good weekend – it was a statement. Ferrari didn’t just beat Red Bull and Mercedes; they out-raced them. And I’m here to break down exactly how … Read more

Remember Hungary ’98? The Day Ferrari Defied Gravity

Close your eyes. It’s August ’98. The Hungaroring isn’t just hot; it’s thick. Heat shimmers off the track, sticking race suits to backs, making the air feel like soup. Ferrari’s pit wall? Pure, coiled tension. Mika Häkkinen’s silver McLaren is untouchable this season, and Michael Schumacher’s championship dream is bleeding away, lap by lap. Five races … Read more