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Key Takeaways from the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 93rd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans delivered a day of thrilling action, interesting strategy executions and nail-biting battles to witness. DIVEBOMB unpacks the key takeaways from the endurance classic.

Sharifah Zaqreeztrina
Jun 235 min read


Living the sim-racer’s dream: Jimmy Broadbent and Super GT’s chances of winning the Nürburgring 24h
Reviewing Jimmy Broadbent and SuperGT’s chances of winning the Nürburgring 24h

Benjamin Crundwell
Jun 213 min read


The future of MotoGP in Thailand
Following what could be considered a successful MotoGP campaign hosted by Thailand earlier this year, which included the season launch, opener, and the debut of the first Thai rider in the premier class, attention has turned to the future of the sport. Their contract is set to expire at the end of the 2026 season. Here’s a roundup looking back at how MotoGP grew in Thailand.

Isha Reshmi Mohan
Jun 205 min read


Women Spotlight Wednesday – Susie Wolff
Woman Spotlight Wednesday aims to take a look at the tales of these superwomen, who have surpassed various hurdles to reach where they are today. Today's story shines the spotlight on a pioneer, a leader in motorsport history — Susie Wolff. A figure central to females and their representation in motorsport today.

Zoha Wyne
Jun 185 min read


Across the spectrum: All the Formula E drivers at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
Formula E’s tryst with Le Mans is all too poetic. While both races may fall at the extremes of the motor racing spectrum, several drivers have raced in the all-electric world championship as well as endurance racing’s grand old race.

Vyas Ponnuri
Jun 129 min read


Track-side for the WEC at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps: An honest review
Since the introduction of the Hypercar regulations in the WEC (World Endurance Championship) viewership has been on the rise as more fans are enjoying watching the racing on the TV; but what is the fan experience like trackside at the Spa 6 Hours in this ‘Golden Era’ of sportscar racing?

Benjamin Crundwell
Jun 96 min read


Fame before finish lines: How the internet decides the next F1 star
From Bearman to Norris, F1 drivers now race the algorithm as much as rivals. Online hype builds stars — and breaks them too.

Kavi Khandelwal
May 287 min read


Winners and Losers: Tokyo E-Prix
It was a weekend of contrasting fortunes down at several Formula E teams in an exciting Tokyo E-Prix double header, the first for the all-electric series in the Japanese capital. But whose stock rose during the Tokyo weekend? And who had a weekend to forget? Vyas and Jake bring all you need to know from the Tokyo E-Prix.
DIVEBOMB Motorsport
May 2112 min read


Tears at Le Mans: Johann Zarco’s historical home win
After 71 years, a Frenchman finally sat on the top step of the podium at Le Mans. Despite starting from the back of the grid and nearly crashing on the opening lap, Zarco managed an incredible comeback, keeping his calm and trusting that he had made the right decision after a complicated start. Zarco claimed his second-ever MotoGP win, his first since 2023, breaking Ducati’s 22 consecutive win streak.

Silvia Cojocaru
May 193 min read


Taylor Barnard: A champion in the making?
Taylor Barnard may have started only a few Formula E races, but is he already championship material?

Jodie Saxon
May 195 min read


5 key takeaways from the WEC 6 Hours of Spa
The thrilling third round of the FIA WEC (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile World Endurance Championship) saw Ferrari take victory in both classes after six hours of racing. Here are the five key things you should keep an eye on as the 24 Hours of Le Mans approaches.

Aaron Carroll
May 165 min read


Winners and Losers: 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
The six hours of Spa-Francorchamps has yet again shown itself to be a highlight on the World Endurance Championship (WEC) calendar, with a constant stream of on-track action mixed in with strategy near the end keeping the race entertaining all the way through. Being the best test ground ahead of Le Mans, it's all the more reason to check out the winners and losers of the race.

Evan Veer
May 166 min read


Explaining the life-sized Lego Formula One cars that shortly took over Miami — and possibly beyond
As the drivers’ parade underwent a fresh look at the Miami Grand Prix, Sharifah dives into the weekend’s biggest attraction.

Sharifah Zaqreeztrina
May 103 min read


Winners and Losers: Monaco E Prix
Monaco’s first double-header saw plenty of drivers find crucial form, while some failed to hit top gear ahead of a crucial stretch in Formula E’s season 11. Vyas and Jake take you through the winners and losers from the Monaco E Prix weekend.
DIVEBOMB Motorsport
May 911 min read


Alpine swap Jack Doohan for reserve driver Franco Colapinto
Written by Carl Hilliard Alpine F1 team have confirmed that ex-Williams Racing driver Franco Colapinto will replace rookie Jack Doohan,...

Carl Hilliard
May 72 min read


Back in business: Fabio Quartararo’s return to the top
In a season dominated by Ducati riders, Fabio Quartararo brought his Yamaha bike onto pole position in Spain, before finishing on the podium for the first time in nearly two years.

Silvia Cojocaru
May 63 min read


The art of ERS: F1’s strategic power play
In Formula One, there are many different components in the car’s gearbox that help push the man-made machine to its limits. One of the most critical yet least understood by fans is Energy Recovery System (ERS) management.

Aashna Singh
May 53 min read


OPINION: Why does representation matter in Formula 1?
Why does representation matter in Formula One? Why would it matter in a sport where you just watch cars go around a track? It’s not that deep, is it? In my opinion, it is that deep. Keep reading to know why.

Alejandra Guajardo Lozano
May 55 min read


LIVE: Miami Grand Prix Race Updates
Updates by Ria Ann Sam Credit: Formula One Hello and welcome back to Miami for the feature race. Yesterday's sprint race saw Lando Norris...

Ria Ann Sam
May 43 min read


Remembering Jochen Rindt: F1’s only posthumous champion
“At Lotus, I either become World Champion or I die” - Jochen Rindt, 1969. Karl Jochen Rindt, before entering Formula One, was known for his rather dangerous driving style. In fact, he was black-flagged in his first ever race, one held at the Zeltweg Airway.

Tarun Suresh
Apr 186 min read
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