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A recent Formula One fan survey published in April’s F1 Racing magazine found that an overwhelming majority of fans thought that the season should start in Australia (74.6 percent). With that in mind (and despite the fact I am a Fernando Alonso fan), I would like to draw a line under the Bahrain GP and start 2010 again in Australia (and I don’t think I’ll be the only one!). QUALIFYING...
Published: March 14, 2010
Well, I don’t quite know how to write about this one. As a huge Alonso fan I was extremely pleased to watch the Spaniard cross the line in P1. However, I am very aware that my excitement at the result is very different to the way I felt for most of the race. I must say that was one of the dullest Grand Prix that I have watched in a very long time. There were hardly any manoeuvres and the new...
Published: March 13, 2010
Well, I’ll say it then…..I was wrong…. After very quiet and frankly worrying stages in practice, Red Bull have gone and put a car on pole. Paddock talk does suggest, though, that the Red Bull will not nurse its tyres as well as the Ferraris, so it’s not going to be easy for Vettel tomorrow. Before going into my analysis, I would just like to say that I have been appalled by...
Published: March 13, 2010
After few surprises yesterday, the final session of this 2010 season opener was no different. I think the only thing that changed significantly was the pace of Red Bull. I had been worried about last years runners up, and as the session opened today the mechanics were still tinkering with some of the last sessions issues. However, they seemed to pick up some pace and both drivers made it through comfortably. The...
Published: March 12, 2010
After a pretty interesting first practice, the second session was rather dull. The big stories in P1 were that Rosberg was faster than Schumacher, Button pipped Hamilton and Alonso had the measure of Massa. My big concern for P1 was the pace of Red Bull…or rather lack of pace! Would last years runners up improve in P2? Alguersari kicked us off by setting a first time of 2:02:757 encouragingly...
Published: March 12, 2010
Okay so here we go again for another F1 season and it’s all change on track and off for me. Anyone who has read my stuff before will know me as “that bloke who loved Honda.” I started writing about them in 2008 and followed them like a loving puppy through until the end of 2009, when I felt the team changed for the worse and Jenson left for McLaren. Now, I’m certainly no McLaren...
Published: January 2, 2010
A true mix here. Italy was a great result for Brawn GP, whilst Singapore was dull, dull, dull. Still, it was yet another strong, but lucky performance for the one season super team. Italy 2009 Saturday Qualifying Both Brawns were strong throughout the first session with Jenson in P3 and Rubens, P4. Things only got better in the second session when Jenson sailed through in P1, followed by Rubens...