Today was a great day to be an Aussie F1 photographer after Daniel Ricciardo (from my home city, Perth) came from 6th to finish first in the Chinese Grand Prix. …
I’m lucky to be alive after the drive from our hotel to the track today. The media shuttle bus driver was a lunatic, doing up to 100km/hr through the suburbs…
Today the cars were on track for the first time in the Chinese Grand Prix and you’d think that in a city of 24 million people there’d be more than…
Grey skies greeted me for day one of the Chinese Grand Prix. It’s been grey skies every time I’ve been to China but I see with great interest, there is…
Sebastian Vettel won the chocolates at yesterday’s Bahrain Grand Prix but there was plenty going on to keep the fans enthused. I’d had a relaxed day leading up to the…
The F1 cars were on track for 2 one-hour sessions on qualifying day and for the first session I headed to the pits where I found a jolly Max Verstappen.He…
The Bahrain circuit is an impressive facility with huge run-off areas, many painted in bright colours, which adds up to super photography backgrounds (and foregrounds). In particular, the section of…
The Bahrain circuit is a 30 minute drive from the city and surrounded by sand. The paddock, the area where all of the media, teams and officials spend much of…
And the winner is…… Sebastian Vettel. The German won a nice trophy by virtue of being the first driver to cross the line having completed 58 laps of Albert Park…
The story of today, qualifying day at the Aus GP, was Valtteri Bottas’ crash during the final session of qualifying and it happened right below me. It started with Valtteri…