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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: May 11, 2010
They say that Formula One is a fast-moving business. No sooner than 45 minutes after Mark Webber’s super victory at the Circuit de Catalunya were the F1 Paddock dismantling their sumptuous motorhomes and gigantic freight-carrying trucks to head down the A19 motorway north towards Monte Carlo. Volcanic ash drifting over from Iceland meant that yet again, travel plans had been disrupted...
Published: May 10, 2010
The inscrutable comparisons between Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton were out in force again yesterday after a day of contrasting fortunes between the two British team mates. Lewis Hamilton was running in a comfortable second position before a wheel rim failure pitched him off the circuit at Turn Three, whereas World Champion Jenson Button struggled all weekend and managed to salvage a fifth position....
Published: May 8, 2010
Much was expected of Red Bull after both drivers dominated the second and third practice sessions, with de facto leader Sebastian Vettel setting a searing pace in FP3, three-quarters of a second faster than teammate Mark Webber. And so it transpired that the Red Bull cars utterly dominated Q3, with Webber slotting in front of Vettel, almost a full second ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso,...
Published: May 5, 2010
Flavio Briatore has hit out at the state of Formula One, saying that the spectacle is suffering and that costs are spiralling out of control. Looking at what the ex-Renault team boss has said, it is apparent that his disagreements with the FIA are still burning inside. The Italian bemoans the lack of spectacle in the sport, saying that unpredictability is slowly eroding Formula One as we know it....
Published: May 5, 2010
The F1 fraternity moves into what many feel is the real start of the championship this weekend, at the Circuit de Catalunya. Situated adjacent to the Autopista del Mediterraneo and in between the sleepy towns of Montmelo and Granollers, the circuit that plays host to the 2010 Spanish Grand Prix is a favorite with teams and drivers alike. A testing haven, it is like a home away from home. For those...
Published: May 3, 2010
Pedro de la Rosa – BMW Sauber There is not a lot that one can say about either Sauber driver. It was always going to be more difficult for de la Rosa to come back after such an absence and be competitive, especially given the fact that he was never a front-runner and that the Sauber machine is woefully poor in 2010. A series of technical issues have stunted de la Rosa’s season, one...
Published: May 3, 2010
Adrian Sutil – Force India It’s been a quiet start to the season for the half-latino driver. Noises coming out of Force India in February suggested that they had designed a top car, and they have shown flashes of potential with the German driver. Questions must be asked as to whether they have already peaked due to the relatively smaller budget they have, but it’ll be interesting...
Published: April 13, 2010
Fresh from the searing heat of Sepang, the F1 circus moves onto the last of the flyaway races in China before heading back to Europe for the Spanish Grand Prix on the 9th of May. A number of talking points were raised over the 56 laps of the Malaysian race. Lewis Hamilton once again found himself as the centre of attention due to his robust defence against Russian rookie Vitaly Petrov, a storm...