
Dre’s Newswipe – Ben Sulayem Race Fixes?, Jos Verstappen’s Warning Shot
With Jos Verstappen firing the first shot in a potential F1 civil war, and Mohammed Ben Sulayem alleged to have fixed a race… can F1 have ONE day without nonsense?
This is a series where Dre comments and talks all the current news within current Motorsport.
With Jos Verstappen firing the first shot in a potential F1 civil war, and Mohammed Ben Sulayem alleged to have fixed a race… can F1 have ONE day without nonsense?
So, one of the biggest silly season rumours ever has dropped, and it looks like Lewis Hamilton is walking away from Mercedes in 2025. Dre tries to make sense of an earth-shattering move.
Madrid will likely be F1’s NINTH Street Track in 2026, but is it too much for the sport? Dre’s Newswipe tackles that and the worst F1 team name ever.
Gunther Steiner ousted at Haas, Mahindra tried and fails at an AI Influencer and Foyt shuffles out Benjamin Pedersen. Dre’s Newswipe is back!
It’s been a rough winter for the FIA and its place amongst Motorsport’s elite. In Dre’s latest, he reviews Andretti, FIA President Ben Sulayem’s comments and the Free Speech clarification.
This was a blatant excuse to bundle my workload into one easy-to-read blog. Oh, and fuck the new Qualifying format.
Me talking about BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year and why we need to stop expecting Lewis Hamilton to do our dirty work, and the news of the BBC dropping F1 as Channel 4 take up the reigns. Yikes.
Talking about the nonsense of Mercs potentially splitting up its team, why we need to chill on Max Verstappen, and why I’m very excited for the changing fields in the world of Superbikes in 2016!
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