Mika At Piscine
This is just a superlative auto racing photograph, making great use of depth-of-field, as Mika Häkkinen steers his McLaren MP4/13 past the Piscine swimming pool complex at the Circuit de Monaco 1998. Read More …
F1A&G posts tagged McLaren
This is just a superlative auto racing photograph, making great use of depth-of-field, as Mika Häkkinen steers his McLaren MP4/13 past the Piscine swimming pool complex at the Circuit de Monaco 1998. Read More …
Let Charlie Whiting and the FIA go gunning for Red Bull Racing with technical rule changes. It probably won’t make a difference. And it shouldn’t. Read More …
I just love the water reflections in this photo of the defending World Champion Aryton Senna driving his No. 1 McLaren-Honda MP5/6 during the 1991 Formula 1 season. Read More …
McLaren-Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, with yellow helmet, celebrates with his crew after winning the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix in Shanghai, China, Sunday, April 17, 2011. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko). Read More …
Lewis Hamilton stormed to victory on a fresh set of option tires in the closing laps of a spectacular Grand Prix of China in Shanghai, a race he called “one of the best grand prix wins I can remember.” Read More …
McLaren has begun a series — compiled by AutoSport’s Alan Henry — profiling the 50 greatest drivers to pilot the team’s cars over the years. Appropriately, Michael Andretti is #49. 1993 was the season in which the American tried to master a difficult McLaren without testing and while commuting on the Concorde, crashed in his first four outings, and was sent limping home after a single podium finish. Read More …
Jenson Button vows to continue to “fight” for World Championship. Rain delay causes problems for television viewers. Read More …
This is an absolutely surreal photo of Jenson Button getting a respite from the heat and humidity of Singapore in the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes pits, 2010.
Lewis Hamilton in his McLaren MP4-12C at the 2010 Grand Prix of Canada, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, June 10, 2010. Read More …
This photo is from the first-ever gathering of all 35 Lotus F1 cars. Read More …