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After the torrid time Hispania Racing Team had with their new car during preseason testing, they didn’t manage to qualify for the first race of the season Down Under. Vitantonio Liuzzi went out of the first stage of qualifying after setting his best time of 1:32.978, just over seven seconds behind Sebastian Vettel, the fastest man throughout the session. Liuzzi’s teammate Narain Karthikeyan...
Published: January 28, 2011
Last season, we were saddened after Bahrain. The Grand Prix there made us wonder if this would be one of the most boring seasons, after a dull race with minimal overtaking. Then the F1 circus headed to Albert Park. Suddenly, our doubts were destroyed in a festival of exciting racing, where Jenson Button emerged victorious after a good call on strategy. The Australian Grand Prix has consistently...
Published: January 7, 2011
Hispania have confirmed that Indian Narain Karthikeyan will return to Formula One this season. The Indian driver has not competed at this level of motorsport since 2005 with Jordan Grand Prix. He said that he was “extremely happy to be racing again in Formula 1” in a statement on the official website of the Spanish team. Karthikeyan also stated that he was confident that he still has “the...
Published: December 11, 2010
Force India are the unusual focus of the F1 transfer market this year. As Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes are set to have an unchanged lineup for next season, the focus falls on the midfield for driver changes. However, Williams have confirmed that Pastor Maldonado will drive with Rubens Barrichello next season. Surprisingly, Vitaly Petrov has supposedly done enough to be in the Renault team...
Published: November 20, 2010
Toro Rosso have been consistently off the pace this season. They have not qualified in the top ten once this season, and finished in the top ten seven times this season. Cast your mind back to 2008. Toro Rosso finished sixth in the constructors standings, with 39 points. This included a surprisingly good run of results by some driver called Sebastian Vettel, who moved to the Red Bull team in 2009,...
Published: November 6, 2010
It’s official…and very surprising. Nico Hulkenberg is on pole position for the 2010 Brazillian Grand Prix. And this is not just a title contender making a mistake—Vettel, in the Red Bull car, was over one second behind the Hulk. One second: That’s like a year in qualifying. He has not even secured a place on the team next season; there are rumours swirling around about him being...
Published: October 29, 2010
Pedro de la Rosa, who drove in the first seven races of 2010 for the BMW Sauber F1 Team, has been linked to a seat at Hispania Racing for the 2011 season. The Spaniard is in touch with the team owners at the Hispania team, who entered Formula One in 2010 and are locked in a battle for eleventh place in the constructors championship with Virgin Racing. A brief glance at de la Rosa’s career statistics...
Published: October 8, 2010
Sebastian Vettel was fastest in the second practice session as Webber completed a Red Bull one-two. The team looked unbeatable in the dry conditions, while Ferrari drivers Alonso and Massa finished fourth and fifth. Jenson Button followed them in sixth, while Lewis Hamilton recovered from crashing for the third weekend in a row to set the 13th-fastest time of the session. Friday practice at Suzuka...
Published: October 7, 2010
With four races to go, news is slowly filtering through about how next season’s drivers will line up in the Formula One world championship. Red Bull’s driver lineup seems secure. Sebastien Vettel and Mark Webber both have contracts for 2011, although there are rumours flying around that if Webber wins the championship in 2010 he will leave, elevating Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Sebastien...
Published: September 25, 2010
Fernando Alonso qualified on pole position for the 2010 Singapore Grand Prix after the Red Bull team faded away in the final part of qualifying. Red Bull, who were widely expected to get another pole position after dominating qualifying sessions this season, found drivers Vettel and Webber in second and fifth positions respectively, while McLaren drivers were sandwiched in between in third and fourth. Felipe...