
Yara Elshebiny
Formula 1 Writer at Freelance
F1 writer & digital content producer // #FreePalestine 🇵🇸
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Yara Elshebiny
Team principals are the backbone of their Formula 1 teams, orchestrating day-to-day operations that drive success on and off the track. Their core job is to oversee everything that goes on including managing drivers, engineers, and other team members both at the track and back at the office. Team bosses also serve as the public face of their respective teams, dealing with the media during race weekends and throughout the whole season.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Yara Elshebiny
Six races into the 2025 season, and McLaren is proving time and again that they are the team to beat at the moment. Coming off their 2024 constructors’ championship triumph - their first since beating Ferrari in 1998 - and after Lando Norris was 63 points shy of claiming his maiden drivers’ title and the team’s first since 2008, it was quite clear that the Woking squad would go all in this year to defend their crown and achieve what slipped through their fingers last time.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Yara Elshebiny
The 2009 championship-winning Brawn GP Formula 1 car was sold this weekend at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix. The Brawn BGP001 chassis 001/01 is one of the only three cars ever built by the team that year and is the only Brawn vehicle to be sold publicly, fetching $3.8 million. The auction was hosted by Bonhams in collaboration with South Florida Motorsports, the organizers of the Miami Grand Prix, and it took place on Saturday evening right in front of the Miami podium at Hard Rock Stadium.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Yara Elshebiny
Formula 1 is making its first trip to the United States this weekend, as it kicks off the sixth round of the 2025 season with the Miami Grand Prix from May 2-4. This marks the fourth edition of the Miami GP since it debuted back in 2022 and joined Austin as the second American venue on the F1 calendar. Las Vegas followed suit a year later in 2023, bringing the total number of American races to three.
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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Yara Elshebiny
Formula 1 returns to South Florida for the first of three races in the United States this season, with the Miami Grand Prix taking place this weekend from May 2-4. As the series hits the Magic City for the sixth round of the 2025 season and the second sprint of the year, three teams have opted to run special car liveries for the event. Miami is no stranger to one-off liveries, as last year’s grand prix had two teams sporting unique looks.
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