Track Limits.

First of all, thank you for being here! Track Limits is a weekly newsletter at the intersection of Formula One, Business, Sustainability, and Pop Culture. It’s by no means your traditional sports coverage, so don’t expect an in-depth analysis of the cars or any attempts to unravel the intricacies of race strategies!

Track Limits is Formula One from a different point of view and through a wider lens.

We dive into the trends and topics shaping the sport. Break down the headline-making stories and explore how they fit into the bigger picture of Formula One. Plus, we bring you fun, thought-provoking content recommendations and recap all the wild, harmless off-track shenanigans!

Ultimately, the goal is to deliver you an informative and entertaining weekly update on the sport, whether you're a seasoned fan or a newcomer.

What to expect.

Track Limits has a different format based on whether cars are on track or not!

  • Every Tuesday during the season you will receive What the F1 Happened?! In essence, it’s the digest of the previous week. It contains the breakdown of the two or three major stories. A roundup of all the off-track shenanigans. A curated selection of interesting and fun F1-related content and the tiniest race recap - just to keep everyone in the loop!

  • Every Friday during the off-season you will receive Beyond Track Limits. An essay on a subject, story, or trend that has captivated us or been a hot topic in F1. Nothing is off-topic which means it may be discussing crypto sponsorship, driver merchandise, F1’s love for street tracks, Alonso’s villain-to-hero journey, WAG culture, athlete data collection, or even the F1 theme song!

Community.

Track Limits is much more than a way to keep up with Formula One. It’s an opportunity to connect with fellow fans and kick-start some interesting conversations. So, feel free to drop a comment or hit reply in the Substack chat with your feedback, suggestions, questions, or anything else! In addition to the chat, you can also find me on Instagram and Threads.

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Breaking down F1's major headlines, and diving into the topics and trends shaping the sport. Nothing is off-topic and a little fun is always part of the mix!

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