Category: Race Blogs

  • Monza 2024 Gallery

    Monza 2024 Gallery

    A few photos and videos of my time during the Monza Weekend. If you want to learn more about my time at Monza, check out my race weekend post!

    Top 3 finishers (1st) Leclerc, (2nd) Norris, (3rd) Piastri
    Leclerc v. Norris fight for first
    Podium/Track Invasion
  • New Era of Red

    New Era of Red

    As the new race season approaches teams have finally put out their 2025 team kits. Each year the teams design a new car livery and uniforms that will be used the whole season. This year it looks like Ferrari has stepped away from their iconic bright red to a darker and moodier red.

    Many fans have speculated that Ferrari has decided to change its color due to Lewis Hamilton joining the team. Lewis Hamilton is a 7x World Champion and a major fashion enthusiast. At his former team, Mercedes, he was a major influence on the color change of the car going from silver to black, which is still kept to this day.

    Now you may be wondering why this is such a big deal. Well, the iconic Ferrari red, or Rosso Corsa, has been around since 1907 after red was officially announced as Italy’s racing color. The team, historically being Italian, decided to adopt this as their brand color, and has been making cars with iconic red since. Although Ferrari has multiple shades of red, their Formula 1 car in recent years has been in Rosso Corsa, until now.

    Ferrari’s media sites, slowly began transitioning into a darker red. They teased a new shade which got fans excited, Lewis Hamilton would be seen in a new shade of Ferrari red alongside his teammate Charles Leclerc, initiating a new era for Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton.

    The driver’s race suits were the first to drop and fans were happy to see that the new shade of red seemed to be in the works. A few weeks later, the livery reveal finally gave us what we were waiting for, a new shade in Rosso Amaranto! Although it may be hard to catch to those unfamiliar with the sport, the new shade is moodier and darker instead of the bright almost orange hue of Rosso Corsa.

    Rosso Corsa

    Ferrari reveals new-look SF-24 F1 war horse
    Ferrari F1 2024 car launch LIVE: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz reveal  'completely new' challenger - Yahoo Sports - sacas.ac.in
    Amazon.com : PUMA Scuderia Ferrari Women's 2024 Team Tshirt Burnt Red -  Size: X-Large : Sports & Outdoors
    Team Kit for 2024

    Rosso Amaranto

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    New team mates Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc combine to reveal  Ferrari's 2025 F1 race suits | Formula 1®
    Scuderia Ferrari 2025 Team T-Shirt Size: XL
    Team Kit for 2025

    A reason many fans are excited about this new shade is because the merch and team kit finally feel “safer” to wear. Red is a strong color and Ferrari merch is known to be bright and difficult to miss. The new red seems to be friendlier towards being able to be styled and more welcoming to those who don’t like bright red.

    If you’re interested in purchasing this year’s team kit and rocking the new red this year, then make sure you check out the Puma store or the Ferrari store!

  • Carlos Sainz: Operation Aussie Complete

    Carlos Sainz: Operation Aussie Complete

    The 2024 Australian Grand Prix is the 3rd race of the 2024 season, and Carlos Sainz had already missed out on the 2nd race after having an emergency Appendectomy surgery. Although his nickname before surgery was already Smooth Operator, the fans, I included, did not expect him to get in the car for Australia after such an operation, but Carlos climbed into the cockpit after only 2 weeks of recovery!

    To put this into perspective you must know that F1 is extremely demanding on the driver’s bodies. They lose up to 4-9 pounds each race due to the heat in the cockpit and they pull G-forces 5 times their body weight at each corner. During the race weekend, Carlos explained that he could feel his organs move inside when he was pulling light G forces in the corners during practice.

    Although Carlos eased himself into Free Practice 1 and finished with the 8th fastest time, for Free Practice 2 and 3, he found speed and topped 2nd in the time boards. It was then time for Qualifying on Saturday and to everyone’s surprise Carlos finished 2nd overall which means he starts the race on the front row! The front row has the best chance to fight or keep the lead, so naturally fans were buzzing with excitement for Carlos.

    Sunday was finally here, the race lights went out, and the race began. I watched nervously hoping that Carlos could pull an overtake on turn 1 and lead the race. When suddenly during lap 2 Carlos takes the lead away from Max Verstappen! In an even bigger shock Max Verstappen, who had a 9-win streak carrying on from last year, retires the race due to his brakes catching fire. It sent shocks through the fans, as it meant that we were finally gonna have a new race winner, and it was Carlos who was now leading!

    Carlos goes on to have an exceptional drive and manages his race all the way to the finish line. Behind him in second is his teammate Charles Leclerc and in third its his old teammate and friend Lando Norris. During the podium celebration I cheered while I watched on my TV. I could not believe that my favorite driver had won his 3rd race in his career after coming off of surgery! The podium of the three drivers was one of my favorites and as the Spanish Anthem played for Carlos’ win, I was proud to say that the Smooth Operator cleared Australia.

    After such a race win, Carlos went on to give an interview with F1TV and explained what the lead-up to the weekend was, including post-appendectomy.

    “to give you an idea, the seven days after the appendectomy, you called it. I didn’t move from bed. I was seven straight days in bed and I couldn’t brace. I couldn’t use my core. Every time I sneezed or every time I coughed, I was crying on pain because they open your abdominal muscles and every time you contract them, it really, really hurts. So for seven days, apart from going to a hyperbaric chamber and receiving some massage, I wasn’t moving from my bed. From day eight, I had to catch a flight to Australia, but I still hadn’t moved from bed. So I was catching a flight to Australia. I remember leaving home still on pain and telling my mom: «well, here I go. I’m going all the way to Australia without even knowing if I’m going to be racing.» And then I tell her something like, «imagine if I win, if I go and then I end up winning». And we had a laugh about it, like, «well, let’s try and race first and then see if you can actually win». And my mom was reminding me that after the win that I left home saying, imagine if I actually win. And since then, I actually realized how life can change so quickly. You go from not even knowing if you’re going to race in Australia, catching a flight, 24 hour flight to suddenly six days later winning in Australia. And I remember, that was one of the most powerful feeling moments in my life.”

    Credit: @lando @CarlosSainz Instagram
  • Monza: Home of Tifosi

    Monza: Home of Tifosi

    My first race was the Italian Grand Prix in Monza Italy. Monza is the oldest circuit on the race calendar and is known to be the “Temple of Speed”. Often it is also referred to as the “Home of the Tifosi”. (A Tifosi is a Ferrari fan!)

    Due to it being Ferrari’s home race the stands are filled in red and the symbol of the prancing horse is everywhere! If you are a Ferrari fan, then Monza is the race you want to attend. As a proud member of the Tifosi family it was my goal to experience Monza before my favorite driver, Carlos Sainz, and at the time Ferrari driver, left the team.

    The race unfolded like magic I’ve never experienced before! It started with both McLaren drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, at the top of the race, and after a few pitstops and tire issues, the McLaren’s lost the battle for the front. During pitstops, there are multiple race leaders, including Redbull driver Max Verstappen and Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz. With 10 laps to go Charles Leclerc, a Ferrari driver, becomes the new race leader! The crowd goes wild at the possible chance of witnessing a Ferrari win at Monza. The standing is Leclerc in the lead, Norris, then Sainz in third. Unfortunately, Sainz is overtaken by Piastri for third and the fan’s hope of a double Ferrari podium is gone. But the story for Ferrari is not over, Charles Leclerc crosses the finish line and wins the Italian Grand Prix!

    The crowd at Monza during a Ferrari win is the craziest energy I have ever felt. The crowd erupted into cheer and the track invasion began. The fans rushed into the track and ran to the podium to be able to witness history. I had never run so fast in my life before, and as I reached the crowd I was in shock. Red celebratory smoke filled the air, fans chanted anthems, and when it came time for Charles Leclerc to lift the trophy the screams of joy filled the air. It was a real Ferrari dream and I was there to witness it.

    “track invasion
    the Tifosi, the flags
    the roar of the crowd
    the feeling of victory”

    Credit: @CharlesLeclerc Instagram