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Ah, proper racing. Racing with overtaking, without front straights that leave race cars looking like Bambi on ice and without debris cautions for pieces of paper. OK, for all I’m a sportscar zealot I’ll admit that the 12 Hours of Sebring maybe wasn’t the most riveting in recent, thanks to the lack of Audi and the continued, boring dominance of diesel power. But at least Jimmie Johnson...
Published: March 17, 2010
As NASCAR and its arguments faded into the background with their first break from competition since Daytona, it was time for the other major series of the world to take to the stage. F1 started off in Bahrain, and after a winter full of hype (seemingly mostly involving some guy named Schumacher), it delivered one of the most underwhelming races in recent memory. The lack of passing would have been...
Published: March 11, 2010
“Thank you for flying Air Edwards Mr. Keselowski, we realise you have a choice of whose fenders you take flight off and thank you for choosing us today.” Yes, NASCAR’s favourite airline of 2009 was back in service for 2010, with a twist – it now sends passengers into uncontrolled flight. Sometimes there really is only one racing story worth talking about (which makes writing...
Published: March 3, 2010
Continuing the rather bizarre series of F1 testing photos that have adorned the front page of the Power Rankings in recent weeks here were have Jarno Trulli. Jarno here is imitating what I imagine you see from the feet end of a woman giving birth. To a gremlin. This week saw the month of F1 testing draw to close (before two teams even managed to turn a lap) and it was those two teams who have stolen...
Published: February 25, 2010
Slightly later than ever before (damn having to occasionally leave the house) welcome to Power Rankings 51. Here we have a pictures of Heikki Kovalainen enjoying his newly found Shaman status thanks to his ability to make light come from his wrist, much to the amazement of the superstitious and conservative locals of Norfolk (and USF1). We may be late but it’s the normal fare – 15 slides...
Published: February 18, 2010
Yes?! What better way to commemorate the 50th Power Rankings that with a picture of a particularly plump Spanish Duck (the picture was taken at last week’s Jerez test)? In things disappointingly not duck related – unless you have taken you support of Carl Edwards to extreme, and frankly questionable, level – it was the Daytona 500, the Great American Wait, which almost saw the Other...
Published: February 9, 2010
NASCAR’s back! WIth it’s over complicated qualifying system (one that makes no sense when you think about it and even less when you try and write it down) it’s the Daytona 500, now with added bump-drafting and speed. But this week was the prequal, the Budweiser Shootout. OK, so the rules to get Dale Jr in were more fudged than a fat kid in a candy store but he was so unimportant it...
Published: January 1, 2010
The end of the season had come; it was time for champions to be decided. Some would be familiar with the trophies they were holding, some would be new to the experience. And there was also a change in leadership that action on the track couldn’t decide (which is a shame). Todt-ting up the votes As part of the deal that had re-sealed the chasm in F1 during the summer, Max Mosely had...