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
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
It’s been quite the weekend in Brazil: both Friday practice sessions had rain but yesterday’s qualifying session was crazy! In order to win the Drivers’ Championship, here’s what Button has
It’s going to be an interesting Qualifying session again – the track is soaked and it’s still raining. Both Friday Practice 1 and Practice 2 had rain, but this morning’s
Mark Webber was fastest in Practice 1 (1:12.463) followed by RB, SV,HK, LH, KN, JB & NR. Practice 2
It’s the penultimate race of the season, and both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships are expected to be decided this weekend. First, a few snippets of news: Felipe Massa says
Bernie Ecclestone has said this weekend is the deadline for Donington Park to prove they have the funding in place to support the circuit’s redevelopment in readiness for next year’s
Following the Japanese Grand Prix, here’s the points update: Drivers’ Championship: J Button (Brawn) 85 points R Barrichello (Brawn) 71 S Vettel (Red Bull) 69 M Webber (Red Bull) 51.5
After the chaos that was qualifying and the subsequent flurry of penalties, the FIA have published the revised starting grid: SV, JT, LH, NH, KR, RB, NR, AS, RK, JB,