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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: April 4, 2010
Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull showed that why they were the most feared team before the season started as finally the Red Bull managed to hold up and Vettel drove the perfect race to finish a one-two for the team with Mark Webber coming in second. Though rains made qualifying unpredictable with the likes of Ferrari and McLaren missing Q1, they stayed away from the race and though Vettel...
Published: April 1, 2010
After a boring start to the season at Bahrain, it was a slugfest at the Australian GP, and Jenson Button would definitely feel vindicated after a stunning win on a wet track due to a great gamble and Vettel’s reliability issues. Had Vettel not had that failure he would have won the race, but nevertheless Button showed that he is not purely dependent on very good cars to win the race and...
Published: March 28, 2010
Jenson Button winning races during the first half of the 2009 season was such a common sight that when he signed for McLaren for this season, no one believed that he could win a race so early this season. And though Button was a bit lucky that Vettel, the fastest man on track, had to crash out due to technical issues, it was still a very impressive performance from the British driver who had to...
Published: March 24, 2010
The most anticipated F1 season ever started at Bahrain two weeks back, but it turned out to be a very boring encounter with qualifying, the first corner, and a faulty Renault engine deciding the outcome of the race, rather than some real wheel to wheel action which was badly missing. Though there may not be drastic changes at Albert Park, with some predictions of rain, it may throw a surprise result...
Published: March 10, 2010
This weekend the 2010 Formula One World Championship begins and for the first time in the history of the sport, there will be four teams going into the season with nearly six drivers favorites to win the driver’s championship. The traditional power teams like Ferrari and McLaren will be joined by Red Bull and the rebirth of the Mercedes Grand Prix team will lead to the most unpredictable season...
Published: March 5, 2010
The one real thing that happened in the 90s was that the entry of manufacturers insanely hiked the budgets of various teams. But with the likes of Mercedes, BMW, Honda, Toyota, Renault, and Ford all either starting teams or closely aligning with constructors, the likes of Jordan, Sauber, and Minardi are the last set of independent teams. Williams, after a bad marriage with BMW which finally ended in...
Published: January 3, 2010
F1 has seen an on-track resurgence in the last few years. Both 2007 and 2008’s titles were decided at the last race; while 2009 was dominated mostly by off-track news, it was an year where the regular order crumbled and a new order in the sport was created. Who would have imagined the likes of Ferrari, McLaren, BMW Sauber, and Renault were nowhere near the title picture? Brawn and Red Bull not...