As per my post re: practice, the tyre compounds available: primes = medium (white band), options = soft (yelllow). PM was fastest in Free Practice 1 (1:40.890); SV in FP2
As per my post re: practice, the tyre compounds available: primes = medium (white band), options = soft (yelllow). PM was fastest in Free Practice 1 (1:40.890); SV in FP2
Yet again the European Grand Prix is in Valencia, Spain – isn’t it time to move on to another circuit? Apart from rumours about future contracts, there’s not been much
Looks like a really nice day for a race – hopefully without any stupid student protests. Air temp 27°C, track 45°C. PM has a 5 grid-spot penalty following a gearbox
LH was fastest in Free Practice 1 (1:15.564) and FP2 (1:15.259) KR was fined $2,500 for crossing the white line at the pit lane entrance in FP3. As previously noted,
One of the key questions for Montreal is who will hit “the wall of champions” – there’s always at least a few close calls, if not some who make contact.
Two pieces of F1 news, neither of which seem very fair: The FIA have announced that the Red Bull’s floor is not legal: FIA technical head Charlie Whiting sent all
I’m still not a fan of this race – the Monaco circuit is too tight and overtaking is virtually impossible. Sure it’s a historic spectacle (this is the 70th Monaco
The fastest Practice session times were: in FP1, FA (1:16.265); in FP2, JB (1:15.746); and in FP3, NR (1:15.159). Penalties so far: MS: 5 grid spots for his collision with
Another busy weekend means I’m catching up on the Grand Prix after the fact again 🙁 My GridBids picks: SV, JB, LH, FA & MS – surprised I could get
The official F1 site notes that “Pirelli have announced the dry tyre compounds that will be used for the forthcoming races in Montreal, Valencia and Silverstone.” Grand Prix Prime: compound