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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: March 10, 2010
I wrote an article here on BleacherReport a few months ago about why I thought that Formula One and open wheel racing was dying in North America and especially in the States. I postulated lots of things; NASCAR, foreign drivers, the auto industry. But I when I wrote that article I still had hope that reunification, new sponsors, and the possibility of new engine suppliers for the 2012 season and...
Published: February 28, 2010
Formula One testing is about to be over later today. In the past month, there has been lots of speculation of how each team has prepared their new contender for the 2010 season. But unruly weather, red flags galore, indeterminate fuel loads, and lots of other factors have left the expected running order foggy, if not cloudy for when the lights go out in a fortnight in Bahrain. I intend to handicap...
Published: February 14, 2010
Here we are. It’s the 14th of February, and the Formula One season is 30 days away from starting. That’s only 720 hours or so. 720 hours and counting until the start of a new era in the history of Formula One. But that begs the question: how different might this “New World Order” look from the so derided ancient regime of Formula One? Both the FIA and FOTA have a a lot of interest...
Published: January 5, 2010
The Pedro de la Rosa to Sauber news that surfaced on Sunday out of the Swiss press and was quickly squashed by Pedro himself was quite honestly the most perplexing piece of news I’ve heard in Formula One circles in quite some time. It didn’t add up, Pedro has never had any relationship with the Sauber outfit. He is the “British Spaniard” after all he did race for Jaguar along...