After having a great time speaking to Will Buxton for my onthepitwall.com site, I decided to read his book, ‘My Greatest Defeat: Stories of hardship and hope from motor racing’s finest heroes’. It seemed like something I’d like as I enjoy Will’s candid writing style.
Today I have an exciting post for you all – an interview with the marvellous Rachel Brookes! While Rachel holds a few roles at Sky, her primary position is as a presenter for Sky Sports F1.
It initially took me a while to really get into this book. On reflection, I think this is because I didn’t know much about Damon – he won the World Championship eleven years before I was born, so I haven’t cheered him on throughout his career.
The first female driver to compete in an F1 race was Maria Teresa de Filippis back in 1958, eight years after F1’s inaugural championship season. Filippis made 3 Grands Prix starts and 5 entries in her F1 career, with two race retirements and one tenth-place finish. The years have gone by since, and while other women have taken part in F1 races, there has still never been a full-time female F1 driver.
Hi, guys! This is a repost of an article I wrote for Females In Motorsport, which you can find here! Happy International Women In Engineering
Hello, everyone! For those who don’t know, the W Series is an all-female single-seater championship – the first of its kind. Like many fans, I
Hello! Today’s article is about sports and entertainment PR and Events expert Rebecca Banks. Rebecca works as the co-founder and director of Revolution Communications, a
I am a fan of the Williams team and both their drivers. Nicholas Latifi is often given the unflattering label of one of the least talented
It was such an honour to speak to Vanessa for the blog, as I’ve been a fan of her ever since I first heard her
Okay, hey, everyone! It’s Evie. Today I have a very special post for you all – an interview with Jess McFadyen. I first heard about