Posted on 05 April 2014. Tags: abu dhabi, bahrain grand prix, daniel ricciardo, ers, fuel flow sensor, malaysia, mercedes, power units, preview, red bull, saakhir international circuit, sakhir circuit, twilight race
Less than a week after the Malaysian Grand Prix, where Mercedes thundered to its first one-two finish since the 1955 Italian Grand Prix, Formula One sets up shop in Bahrain for round three of the 2014 F1 World Championship. Mercedes will remain in good spirits for this weekend’s Bahrain GP. The car is perfectly suited […]
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Posted on 02 April 2014. Tags: bahrain grand prix, bahrain international circuit, f1, f1 weather, Formula 1
We are in Bahrain for the 3rd round of the Formula 1 World Championship. But this time its a night race. The weather in Bahrain is usually always sunny and warm. With spring getting underway in the northern hemisphere, we should see temperatures slightly higher than they were in testing. With it being a night […]
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Posted on 02 April 2014. Tags: bahrain grand prix, f1, f1 broadcast times, Formula 1
It’s a back-to-back Formula 1 week and round 3 of the Formula 1 World Championship takes us to the Gulf state of Bahrain. For the first time in it’s 10 years of hosting F1, the Bahrain Grand Prix will be a day into night race. Which means an early evening start time. It’s going to […]
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Posted on 26 March 2014.
After a two week pause Formula 1 is back for round two of the Formula 1 World Championship. We are in Malaysia where humidity, hot weather and torrential downpours are the order of the day. If the weather forecast is to be believed we are in for quite an exciting race weekend. That, together with […]
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Posted on 26 March 2014. Tags: 2014, adrian sutil, daniel ricciardo, esteban gutierrez, f1, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, malaysia, mclaren, mercdes, nico rosberg, pastor maldonado, pirelli, red bull, romain grosjean, sauber, sebastian vettel, sepang international circuit, sergio perez, williams
Roughly a year ago Red Bull’s biggest worry was the unrest between its two drivers. In a ruthless move Sebastian Vettel ignored the now infamous ‘multi-21’call to hold position and pinched victory from Mark Webber. Twelve months later the second round of the championship again brings Red Bull and the paddock to Malaysia. The reigning […]
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Posted on 26 March 2014. Tags: Formula 1, formula 1 weather, malaysian grand prix
Round 2 of the Formula 1 World Championship brings us to Sepang in Malaysia. You can always count on the Malaysian Grand Prix to bring some unpredictability to F1. Not that we dont need any more that we have currently. The weather at the Malaysian Grand Prix is about as unpredictable as the current Renault […]
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Posted on 11 March 2014. Tags: australian grand prix, f1 weather, Formula 1
The first race of 2014 and it might be a wet one. We are in Melbourne, Australia for the first round of the 2014 Formula 1 World Championship. Summer is on its way out in Australia, but that does not mean that temperatures are necessarily cold. This weekend, however, we can expect milder than usual […]
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Posted on 11 March 2014. Tags: australia, australian grand prix, Formula 1
Formula 1 is back! Round 1 of the Formula 1 World Championship opens up at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia. A whole new season, some new drivers, new rules, and brand new cars. The season is wide open once again. Nobody knows who has the most reliable car or the quickest for that […]
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Posted on 11 March 2014. Tags: albert park, australia, australian grand prix, daniel ricciardo, ers, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, fuel restriction, jenson button, kevin magnussen, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamitlon, martini, mclaren, melbourne, mercedes, nico rosberg, power units, red bull racing, renault, sebastian vettel, torque, turbo, Valtteri Bottas, williams
Eleven teams will start the 2014 Australian grand prix. Beyond this obvious fact not much else can be forecasted. Unpredictability in Formula 1 is back with a vengeance and brings with it a bevy unanswered questions. How many drivers will finish the Australian grand prix? The saying that to finish first, first you must finish […]
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Posted on 16 January 2014. Tags: jerez, martin whitmarsh, mclaren, MP4-29, pre-season testing, ron dennis
In a significant development over in Woking, Ron Dennis has been re-appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of the McLaren Group, a role previously held by McLaren F1 team principal Martin Whitmarsh. Dennis previously held the position between 1982 and 2012 before he was appointed as Chairman of the Group in 2013. He was also McLaren’s […]
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