Getting to know
Italian illustrator Sauro Torreggiani has spent over a decade hand-drawing every Formula 1 car ever built, from 1950 to today. His monumental collection captures not just the champions but also the forgotten machines that shaped the sport’s history, creating one of the most complete visual archives ever made of Formula 1.
After honoring Ayrton Senna in pencil, Brazilian artist Fabio Gonçalves now turns to Michael Schumacher, creating a graphite masterpiece that reflects both the legend’s strength and his own artistic growth.
Take a look at F1’s first ever World Championship race, the 1950 British Grand Prix.
Pole position is where every driver wants to be at the start of a race.
The man who gave his name to the Degner Curves has got an incredible story to tell
Trust, focus, and managing the mind of an F1 driver