It’s been a few weeks since my last Formula One post, so it’s time for another round-up of news and gossip: Michael Schumacher’s rumoured return to F1 The BBC reported
It’s been a few weeks since my last Formula One post, so it’s time for another round-up of news and gossip: Michael Schumacher’s rumoured return to F1 The BBC reported
With the turmoil of teams quitting Formula One or changing ownership dying down, it’s time to return to the fight for seats: who’s driving what in 2010? It’s just over
As many people expected, Mercedes have invested in the Brawn team. [source: BBC news] Mercedes will buy 75% of Brawn in partnership with an Abu Dhabi investment company but will
A couple of days ago tyre manufacturer Bridgestone announced it will not be renewing its contract to supply Formula 1 after their current deal expires at the end of the
Following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, here’s the final points update of the 2009 season: Drivers’ Championship: J Button (Brawn) 95 points = World Champion S Vettel (Red Bull) 84
The provisional grid set in Qualifying yesterday was: LH, SV, MW, RB, JB, JT, RK, NH, NR, SB, KR, KK, HK, KN, JA, FA, VL, AS, RG, GF. Since then,
The drivers have had three practice sessions to become familiar with this new circuit; fastest the sessions were: LH (1:43.939) in Practice 1, HK (1:41.307) in Practice 2, and JB
There’s a little news to catch up on first: “Formula 1 commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone has categorically insisted there will be no British Grand Prix at Donington Park next
It’s a shame but the result was completely expected – Jean Todt has been elected to succeed Max Mosley as President of the FIA. BBC reports: “The former Ferrari team
Following the Brazilian Grand Prix, here’s the points update: Drivers’ Championship: J Button (Brawn) 89 points = World Champion S Vettel (Red Bull) 74 R Barrichello (Brawn) 72 M Webber