
The signature: Monzer Hourani
By Elina T Htun | Paddock magazine meets Monzer Hourani – the engineer, innovator, architect, music conductor, and the businessman. The businessman Mr Hourani attended the University of Texas in Austin, where he earned the degrees in structural engineering…

Magnussen: “I feel free to explore my limits at Haas F1”
Haas F1’s Kevin Magnussen rarely goes unnoticed, and the same goes for his results. Ninth in the championship, currently with 19 points, he’s determined to show all of his potential this season. We sit down with the 25-year-old to get…

F1 Experiences: what really matters
America’s industry-leading travel/event/experience company, QuintEvents International houses the company’s Formula 1 business, and Keith Bruce, a veteran of the sports and event industry, is leading the F1 Experiences organisation serving all Formula 1 events across the globe. Bruce has kindly…

Q&A with Bobby Epstein, chief of Circuit of the Americas
The chairman of Circuit of the Americas, Bobby Epstein shares a few insights with the Paddock magazine about the United States Grand Prix’s development, Formula 1 in the USA and putting on a great show for the race fans. …

Moving On Up: Nick Boulle
By Elina T Htun | This time we take a pause with Nick Boulle, an exciting racer from the United States. Keep an eye out for this one! Full name: Nicholas Boulle Date of birth: March 28, 1989 Place of birth: Dallas,…

Limitless potential
A newly-formed unit of QuintEvents, America’s industry-leading travel/event/experience company, QuintEvents International houses the company’s Formula 1 business, and Keith Bruce, a veteran of the sports and event industry, is leading the Formula One Experiences organisation serving all 20 Formula 1…

Q&A with Eric Boullier, McLaren’s Racing Director
By Ryan Werner | The day before the race at Austin, the Paddock magazine had an opportunity to interview Eric Boullier, McLaren Formula 1’s Racing Director, who was brought on board in 2014, but has been closely involved in Formula…

Formula 1 in the USA and Mexico
By Ryan Werner | It all started when a Formula 1 specific track was built in Austin, Texas for the 2012 season, after five years of not having the world’s highest level of car racing competitions in the United States. COTA…
CEO of Yas Marina Circuit: “Formula 1 is a human story in a hi-tech world”
It’s been a long time since we talked with Yas Marina Circuit’s Chief Executive Officer, Al Tareq Al Ameri. This time he opens up about the sport’s image and what changes might that bring to the fans and professionals. Has…
F1 Experiences: Higher levels of engagement
Brian Learst, CEO of QuintEvents, is here to chat about a new and exciting project of high-end racing hospitality – F1 Experiences, also to touch a bit on the global market. Brian, what’s the essence of F1 Experiences and what…

Gene Haas: Managing marvels
Having a chat with Gene Haas is quite a rare occasion for us, yet it’s always a great pleasure. We’ve caught up with the owner of Haas Automation and Haas Formula 1 Team in Barcelona to hear his thoughts on…
Best tweets from the US and Mexico GPs
These are our picks from the Formula 1 best tweets of the US and Mexico GPs. With two races left to know whether the World Champion will be Nico Rosberg or Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen is determined to steal the…



