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RevUpSG shifts up a gear For 2025 Singapore Grand Prix

With roughly five weeks to go before the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025, Singapore GP is rolling out more #RevUpSG programmes. Two #RevUpSG pop-up festivals take the show on the road, Kampung Admiralty (6–7 September) and One Punggol (20–21 September), with a lively spread of Formula 1-themed activities. Expect race simulators, reaction challenges, a remote-control car reaction game by beIN SPORTS, and even a Singapore Grand Prix-inspired LEGO ...

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Christian horner sacked from red bull racing

Christian Horner Sacked From Red Bull Racing

Christian Horner, the architect, the instigator, the man who once swaggered into F1 with an energy drink and a dream, has been sacked. Just like that. After 20 years at the helm of Red Bull Racing. Since 2005, Horner’s been the team principal of a project that, at first, felt like a novelty. Red Bull? A soft drink brand trying to play with the big boys of F1? But under Horner, the ...

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IBM and Scuderia Ferrari Launch AI-Powered App

In 2025, the experience of following Scuderia Ferrari HP is no longer limited to just the track, thanks to a new digital collaboration between IBM and Scuderia Ferrari HP. The newly reimagined Scuderia Ferrari HP mobile app is powered by IBM watsonx, giving fans unprecedented access to insights, narratives, and interactive experiences. At the heart of the app lies a brand-new Race Centre, designed to be the digital pit wall for every ...

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Alpine in Turmoil: Oakes Resigns, Colapinto In, Doohan Benched

If there’s ever been a week that could sum up the chaos, cruelty, and cold calculus of Formula 1, this week with Alpine might be it. Fresh off the high-speed drama of Miami, Alpine have sent shockwaves through the paddock by announcing the immediate resignation of Team Principal Oliver Oakes, and in the same breath, the benching of Jack Doohan. Replacing the young Australian for the next five races is Franco Colapinto, ...

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Formula 1 2025 China Grand Prix Recap

There’s something rather poetic about redemption in sport. One week, you’re skating through the grass in Melbourne, gift-wrapping victory to your team-mate. The next, you’re standing tall on the top step of the podium, arms aloft, delivering a masterclass in race control. That was Oscar Piastri’s tale in Shanghai. At the Chinese Grand Prix, it wasn’t so much a race as it was a well-composed symphony of pace, precision, and poise. ...

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Formula 1 2025 Australia Grand Prix Recap

If Formula 1 had wanted a quiet, composed start to the 2025 season, the Australia Grand Prix clearly didn’t get the memo. What we got instead was a dramatic rollercoaster of changing weather, surprise shunts, and Lando Norris finally standing tallest when the chequered flag fell.  From pole position to top step, Norris claimed a victory that was anything but straightforward. There were skirmishes in the rain, spins in the sun, and ...

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STCC 2025

Racing Glory At The Singapore Touring Car Challenge 2025

After more than a decade, the Singapore Touring Car Challenge racing championship has returned, delivering three days of adrenaline-fuelled action from 13 to 15 March 2025 at the Sepang International Circuit. This year’s Singapore Touring Car Challenge featured twelve Singapore racers battling it out in two categories, each vying for the title of Singapore’s next circuit racing champion. The playing field was level, thanks to the mandatory GitiCompete GTR2 UHP tyres, ensuring ...

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Scuderia Ferrari Unveils 2025 Race Suits with Lewis Hamilton And Charles Leclerc

For a team as steeped in history as Scuderia Ferrari, change is never taken lightly.  The new 2025 Scuderia Ferrari HP race suit (yes, that is its official name) was developed in collaboration with PUMA. "This suit represents Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of performance, tradition, and innovation," said a Ferrari spokesperson.   With Lewis Hamilton joining Charles Leclerc at Ferrari in 2025, this race suit marks the beginning of a new chapter for the ...

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Pirelli Believes Qatar Grand Prix Tyre Failures Were Not Caused By Broken Mirror

Pirelli has backtracked on its initial theory about the tyre failures that plagued Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz. The blame no longer rests on Valtteri Bottas’s Sauber running over Alex Albon’s discarded mirror. Instead, the culprit remains elusive.   The Qatar GP was a tyre punisher. The high-speed corners and relentless forces at Losail made the front left tyres the most stressed component on the grid. It was here that both Hamilton and ...

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