
Race Check-Up: A Rosbergian place?
Nico Rosberg won the Monaco Grand Prix for the third time while Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel followed him to second place, and the prince of Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, finished third. What happened, really? And is Monte Carlo becoming a…

100 Most Influential People in Formula 1
Like in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, we proudly present “100 Most Influential People in Formula 1”. It’s our very own register of the most powerful and important people in the industry right now. Contributors: Caroline Reid, David Granger, Kipras Sumskas,…

Money, Egos & Speed: Voices from the past
In March, I was invited to the launch of the Beaulieu Heritage Museum’s new motorsport exhibition. Spring is a great time to drive through the New Forest and so I gladly accepted the chance to once again visit what has…

In My Opinion: The spotlight
Lewis Hamilton fell under heavy criticism from fans and journalists over spraying a grid girl with champagne during the 2015 Chinese Grand Prix podium celebrations. The British driver was branded as “sexist” but he should have been congratulated. Hamilton’s action…

In My Opinion: The Forgotten Man
Merely a month ago, Lewis Hamilton’s third world title seemed to be a mere formality. The British driver was dominating the sport in a true Schumacher/Vettel fashion. He was racking up pole positions and race wins almost effortlessly. Now, a…

The society experience
We have the vivacious Anita di Sotto, head of operations and Secretary General of the Monte Carlo Whiskey Society, to tell us about this impressive club and its upcoming events in Monaco. The background The Monte Carlo Whisky Society is…

Drinking digital coffee
We are joined by Sree Varma, Founder & CEO of iSportconnect, world’s largest private network for sport business executives, to talk about a digital café in the world of today’s motorsport. The start The idea for the Digital Media Café…

My Race Day (or the longest week of the year)
Managing Director at Monaco Star Events and US Star Events, mister Shane Heminway, gives us his busy Monaco GP schedule. The Monaco Grand Prix is our biggest race of the year and we spend most of the year in…

We had an enormous amount more fun than they do
Throughout my professional life, I’ve been blessed with opportunities to work with some of the world’s most famous racing drivers, Formula 1 world champions and motorsport legends, such as Jacky Ickx, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel or Lewis Hamilton.…
20. Pasquale Lattuneddu
Age 50 Occupation Chief of Operations, Formula One Management (FOM) Nationality French Position last year 20 Bernie Ecclestone’s right-hand man and renowned in his role as “the paddock’s policeman”, Pasquale Lattuneddu is famous for his infamous attention to detail ensures…

18. Maurizio Arrivabene
Age 58 Occupation Team Principal of Ferrari F1 Team Position last year New Maurizio Arrivabene comes from a marketing and sales background. In 1997, he joined Philip Morris, rising to become the Vice President of Marlboro Global Communication & Promotions…

17. Datuk Wan Zulkiflee
Age 53 Occupation President and Group CEO of Petronas Nationality Malaysian Position last year New Datuk Wan Zulkiflee Bin Wan Ariffin has been the CEO and President of the PETRONAS Group as of 2015. In the past, he has held…



