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2023 Season Review

Overview Any regular reader of GPRejects’ race and season reviews will have received quite a clear picture of the last few years and how it feels to be a Formula 1 fan. In short, it’s exhausting. For another year, Liberty Media served up the championship’s

GPR Awards – 2023 Brazilian Grand Prix

For the twentieth time, Formula 1 held a Grand Prix in 2023, and for the 17th time Max Verstappen won one. Over two seasons he has already overtaken both Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost’s win tallies, and if he keeps it up through to Abu

GPR Awards – 2023 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix

After a suspiciously competent Ferrari was able to challenge in vain against Max Verstappen on home soil, the Dutchman still took his record tenth consecutive win (not counting two more sprint wins added to that). Behind him, the amount of rejectfulness made us at GPR

GPR Awards – 2023 Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix

As Max Verstappen equalled the Ascari/Vettel record for consecutive wins, it seemed on Sunday evening at Zandvoort that nothing, not even the weather, could stop the Dutchman taking a clean sweep for the rest of the year. However, with changeable conditions came rejectdom from a

GPR Awards – 2023 Formula 1 British Grand Prix

In a remarkably protest-free British Grand Prix weekend, there were gasps of surprise as Max Verstappen won his sixth consecutive race since Miami. At Grand Prix Rejects we aspire to provide wisdom on everything rejectful! Ferrari win Reject of the Race one year on from

GPR Awards – 2023 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix

After red-flagged practice sessions and a qualifying that was hit by intermittent strong rain, the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday was surprisingly straightforward. Predictable, of course, as Max Verstappen took another lights to flag victory and a win tally to equal Ayrton Senna’s. Some of

GPR Awards – 2023 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix

Winning rather supremely in spite of a sleep-induced spin, Max Verstappen waltzed off to another predictable win, in a season and sport that is rapidly moving towards the artificially unpredictable. Let’s dive into the Australian Grand Prix. Race Control, once again, take Reject of the