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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: July 26, 2010
As the dust settles and the crowds clear from the Hockenheim circuit the reverberations from the latest scandal to hit rumble on. Today we witnessed a sport which, as usual, managed to throw up a surprise or two, this is what F1 is built and prides itself on. However, F1 is also sadly built on team orders which reared its ugly head today in, as always, controversial fashion. The first major surprise...
Published: March 5, 2010
Developments in recent days have come as a shock to many, but to some very predictable. For a while now there has been major doubts over the new teams. Lotus and Virgin, (Formally Manor) made it to at least one major test before the opening race in Bahrain and seem good to go for the whole season, however USF1 and Campos failed to make any test with major doubts over funding hanging over them. Campos...
Published: March 2, 2010
Every boy across the land dreams of scoring the winning goal in the World Cup before holding it aloft in front of millions of adoring fans. Since Fabio Capello took charge of England and turned them from Euro flops to World beaters it seemed a dream that might come true for John Terry. When the World Cup groups we announced, England’s odds were rapidly slashed as they became third favourites...
Published: March 1, 2010
Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz has set high targets for the 2010 World Formula One Championship by declaring his team must fight for the championship this season, and believes Red Bull Racing now belongs at the top With less than two weeks until Bahrain, Mateschitz fired an ultimatum to his team and a message to the Formula 1 paddock. Red Bull were runners-up in both constructors’ and drivers’...
Published: February 25, 2010
With less than a month until the Formula 1 circus moves to Bahrain to raise the curtain on the new decade, we wait with bated breath to see if the 2010 Formula One World Championship will be as exciting as it threatens to be on paper. The field boasts four world champions, 11 race winners, (hopefully) four new teams, a returning team, five or more new drivers, and the return of the most successful...