Following the Bahrain Grand Prix, here’s the points update: Drivers’ Championship: J Button (Brawn) 31 points R Barrichello (Brawn) 19 S Vettel (Red Bull) 18 J Trulli (Toyota) 14.5 T
Following the Bahrain Grand Prix, here’s the points update: Drivers’ Championship: J Button (Brawn) 31 points R Barrichello (Brawn) 19 S Vettel (Red Bull) 18 J Trulli (Toyota) 14.5 T
Rumours of a sandstorm seem to have been blown out of proportion, which is good. However it is still hot: air temperature 36°C, track 51°C. If you’ve read my notes
Fastest in the 3 practice sessions were LH, NR and TG (1:32.605). My qualifying notes are behind this cut:
My first set of notes were wiped out when the power failed, so here’s a second attempt at a summary of the practice sessions for this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix,
Following the Chinese Grand Prix, here’s the points update: Drivers’ Championship: J Button (Brawn) 21 points R Barrichello (Brawn) 15 T Glock (Toyota) 10 S Vettel (Red Bull) 10 M
The provisional grid looks like this: SV, FA, MW, RB, JB, JT, NR, KR, LH, SBu, NH, HK, FM, (TG*) KN, SB, NP, RK, AS, TG, GF *TG’s engine penalty
Lots of news to catch up on – the diffuser decision and a few other tidbits. Both Brawn GP drivers did well in practice, as did Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg
I decided to do just one quick post to cover all three practice sessions. Friday practice 1: Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren was fastest (1:37.334) with Brawn GP cars of
Lots of Formula One news today: After 43-years in Formula 1, Ron Dennis has formally handed over control of McLaren Racing to team principal Martin Whitmarsh. “I doubt if (FIA
I didn’t post the points table after the Malaysian Grand Prix because I knew the FIA hearing about three teams’ diffusers could turn it upside down; however, the FIA ICA