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Virgin Racing announced today that Jerome D’Ambrosio would step up from GP2 to partner Timo Glock for 2011. The move means there are now only seven free spots left within the remaining teams, and leaves other drivers fighting to secure a spot on the grid in 2011. D’Ambrosio becomes the first Belgian to compete in a Formula One race since Phillipe Adams finished last in the 1994 Portuguese...
Published: October 24, 2010
For the past few months, it was mooted that the Korean Grand Prix wouldn’t go ahead. Barely two weeks ago, the 3.5-mile Korean International Circuit in Yeongam was a building site still waiting for the final layer of asphalt to be laid. Many questioned the infrastructure and the safety of the facility, as finishing touches were being made to the track just two days before the race. Once the...
Published: September 8, 2010
Today saw Ferrari escape further sanctions from the FIA over the “team orders” incident at the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim in July. Many suggestions were made over potential punishments. These ranged from a lenient slap on the wrist, to a strong points penalty, and even the absurd suggestion of throwing the team out of the championship. In the end, Ferrari were only made to pay the...
Published: August 24, 2010
The factories are open. Summer has been and gone, and now we enter the final straight of the season. Formula One comes back from the summer break with a vengeance at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit, with the 7.004 km track set to entertain a titanic race. Set deep in the Ardennes forest near the German border, the circuit first hosted racing in 1922 on the frightening 14.9 km “triangle”...
Published: February 28, 2010
So here we are. Two weeks before the start of an eagerly anticipated season in Formula One. It will be a season encasing many intriguing sub-plots. How will Jenson Button do in new surroundings at McLaren? Will he retain the title? Will McLaren and Ferrari be at the front from the off? And of course, how will Michael Schumacher fare going up against the new young chargers like Vettel and Hamilton?...