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
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
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