Ronald Chettiar
Lewis Hamilton has made a bold switch from McLaren to Mercedes. To make a go of it, Hamilton and the car will both have to grow up
What two people—an avid fan and a semi-ignorant reluctant follower—experience when they are part of the same audience watching the same race
Jaypee Sports, the local organiser of India’s Formula 1 extravaganza, will have a hard time making money. What the group is banking on is a real estate blueprint
Formula 1 success takes a winning combination of a terrific driver, chassis and engine, says Adrian Newey, chief technical officer, Red Bull Racing, and one of the best known engineers in the field. In India currently with his team for the inaugural race
Jaypee says they are all set to flag off Formula 1 races in India this October. That would need them to hurtle down a path riddled with speed breakers
It is expensive and time-consuming, but road cars are borrowing from Formula 1 technology to make your commute zippier. And then there is the reverse transfer of technology—road cars are ahead of race cars in many areas and F1 has to catch up.
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