Formula One 2010: It’s Ferrari at Bahrain
Finally, the F1 season has begun, and as usual it’s a delight to listen to the revving of engines at 15,000+ rpm, screeching of tyres, pit stop poker and what have you!
Finally, the F1 season has begun, and as usual it’s a delight to listen to the revving of engines at 15,000+ rpm, screeching of tyres, pit stop poker and what have you!
So after all the outcry following Nelson Piquet Jr’s allegations against Renault and then the sensational exits of Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds last week, the FIA dished out a two year suspended ban to the Renault team for ordering Piquet Jr. to crash in the Singapore Grand Prix last year. This move by Piquet allowed team mate Alonso, then running [...]
If there is one team which has suddenly captured the imagination of F1 fans, it has to be Force India. From being also rans to almost there the whole of last year, they have got a new lease of life, if the results from the last two GPs are any indication.
Aw, crap !!!!!
Just when I was looking forward to the prospect of watching Michael Schumacher return to Formula One at Valencia on 23-Aug…
The weekend gone by marked a rare occasion when I actually missed out on watching Formula One raceday (the Hungarian Grand Prix). However, the qualifying session on Saturday more than made up in terms of being eventful.
The recently concluded Spanish Grand Prix was probably one that left millions of Ferrari fans stupefied. Not because the team again struggled for points as they’ve done this entire season so far, but for the amateurish manner in which their entire race was managed.
Brawn GP has created history, winning the Australian F1 Grand Prix on their debut !
The FIA has finally given the go ahead to a change in rules, whereby the driver who wins the most races in a year will win the championship. In case there is a tie for same number of wins, only then will the points come into play. This re-look has probably come about thanks to Hamilton winning the [...]
And so it’s final… and official !!
The new owner of the Honda F1 team is not Vijay Mallya or Carlos Slim, or even Richard Branson, but Ross Brawn.