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Red Bull Racing began the inaugural Korean Grand Prix in an emphatic manner, with Mark Webber topping the timesheets in Practice 2 on Friday. In qualifying, Red Bull increased their odds of a race win with Sebastian Vettel leading his teammate in a one-two for the fourth time this season. The who’s who of Formula One, including Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso pronounced Red Bull as favorites...
Published: October 25, 2010
Red Bull Racing is in a difficult position. After its worst race all year in Korea, they find themselves with a real chance of missing out on the driver’s championship after being the dominant force all season. If that happens, the team will need to look closely at changing its name to Red Steer Racing. (Look up steer in a dictionary if that doesn’t make sense.) Against the odds, Ferrari’s...
Published: July 17, 2010
A miraculous game of musical chairs seems to be taking place at Hispania Racing. With Japanese driver Sakon Yammamoto taking place of Bruno Senna in Great Britain and Karun Chandhok in Germany, the trend of substitutions looks to continue as former Red Bull driver and Hispania test driver Christian Klien also waits in the wings for a few Grand Prix appearances. Hispania Racing have cut their losses...
Published: June 25, 2010
Fernando Alonso and Nico Rosberg were fastest in Friday’s two practice sessions for the European Grand Prix in Valencia. Rosberg topped the first session and Alonso in the Ferrari in the second session. Qualifying is set for Saturday on the Speed Network followed by the European Grand Prix from Valencia on Fox this Sunday. Practice Session One Results 1. Nico Rosberg 2. Lewis Hamilton 3....
Published: June 4, 2010
Rain rain go away, away from here today. In the case of Formula One so far, the 2010 season could not be further from the truth. What exactly about wet tarmac makes racing so good? Formula One cars are very powerful beasts, weighing around 600kg while having more than 700bhp. If one is to look at it that way, Formula One should be the most exciting form of motorsport in the world. But the only way...
Published: May 25, 2010
So many factors attribute to a good golf game. There are the mechanics, the decision making, and of course, the poise, just to name a few. To reach an elite golfing status, all must eventually be tuned to perfection. Personally speaking, the mechanics are never a problem. Each of my range visits consist of repetitive swings with a particular club, working out any flaws in the motion. As for the...
Published: March 15, 2010
A procession from start to finish! This was precisely how a discerning Formula 1 fan would describe Sunday’s season opener at Bahrain. FIA may have been working towards cutting costs and improving the show, but on track, things seem to work otherwise. Aside from an engine incident that forced Sebastian Vettel to drop to fourth, allowing the Ferraris of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa to...
Published: March 10, 2010
I wrote an article here on BleacherReport a few months ago about why I thought that Formula One and open wheel racing was dying in North America and especially in the States. I postulated lots of things; NASCAR, foreign drivers, the auto industry. But I when I wrote that article I still had hope that reunification, new sponsors, and the possibility of new engine suppliers for the 2012 season and...
Published: November 26, 2016
The Formula One drivers championship is still officially up for grabs at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this Sunday. Mercedes duo Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton are still vying for the title, with the former holding a commanding 12-point lead. However, Hamilton has already made it clear Rosberg won’t have things all his own way on the Yas Marina Circuit. The Englishman has so far paced his team-mate...
Published: November 25, 2016
Formula One’s loss is McLaren-Honda’s gain. After announcing his resignation as chief executive officer of CSM Sport and Entertainment in September, leading motorsport business figure Zak Brown seemed almost certain to help shape the future of F1 under proposed new owners Liberty Media. Having shared his impressive vision for the sport in a four-part interview with F1 journalist Peter Windsor,...