S. Nasir Hameed
Nasir was more than a historian; he was the soul of motorsport knowledge, a lifelong enthusiast whose expertise spanned every era of the sport. From the early days of Formula 1 to the iconic moments of endurance racing, Nasir could recall with precision the twists and turns of each season, the evolution of car technologies, and the personalities that defined motorsport history. His passion was contagious, and his insights—often shared with an unparalleled depth of detail—were a source of inspiration for fans, journalists, and teams alike. Nasir didn’t just watch the races; he lived them, preserving their legacies for future generations. His ability to bridge the past with the present made him a cherished figure among those who cherished the rich tapestry of motorsport history.
Nasir’s untimely departure left a void that was impossible to fill. With his vast knowledge, he shaped the way many F1Weekly listeners and experts understood motorsport, offering a perspective that was as insightful as it was humble. As we prepared for the 2025 season, Nasir’s absence was deeply felt, not only in the halls of motorsport archives but also in the conversations at racetracks around the world. His dedication to the sport will live on in the many stories he told on F1Weekly.com, the facts he meticulously gathered, and the legacy he leaves behind—a living testament to the love he had for the history of motorsport. To say he will be missed is an understatement; Nasir Hameed was the beating heart of F1Weekly and motorsports history, and his spirit will forever remain part of the sport he loved.
Motorsport Memories Calendars
2025 Gallery of Champions
Celebrating 75 years of Formula 1, this calendar honors legendary champions, with Mario Andretti on the cover at Monza, where he raced alongside his hero Alberto Ascari. It also features Emerson Fittipaldi, Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and more.
2024 Lewis & Clark Expedition
2023 Crosstown Traffic
Formula 1 street racing is nothing new—back in the inaugural 1950 season, four of the seven races were held on city circuits. Today, the sport continues to thrill near city centers, from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami to Albert Park in Melbourne. The 2023 Crosstown Traffic edition highlights iconic street circuits like Bremgarten, Long Beach, Adelaide, Montjuic Park, Reims, and Rouen, along with Formula 1’s first-ever night race at Singapore’s Marina Bay circuit.