Posted on 23 May 2013. Tags: felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mercedes, nico rosberg, red bull, romain grosjean
Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg made it two from two this afternoon after topping the time sheets in Friday’s second practice session. Lewis Hamilton finished in 2nd while the Ferrari’s of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa finished off 3rd and 4th respectively. The session wasn’t without incident this time round as Romain Grosjean had a little meeting […]
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Posted on 23 May 2013. Tags: felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, lewis hamilton, mercedes, Monaco Grand Prix, nico rosber, pastor maldonado, red bull, williams
Nico Rosberg topped the timing sheets in Free Practice 1 of the Monaco Grand Prix. On a sunny and warm Thursday in Monaco Merdeces’ Nico Rosberg was the fastest with a 1:16.195. Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso was second only 0.087s off the pace with a 1:16.282. Felipe Massa put his Ferrari in 4th with a 1:16.394. […]
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Posted on 22 May 2013. Tags: 2013, alain prost, anthony noghes, ayrton senna, casino square, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, graham hill, kimi raikkonen, Lotus, michael schumacher, monaco, monte carlo, red bull, sebastian vettel, ste devote, tabac, tunnel
For more times than I could remember I have imagined a Formula 1 car hurtling down my street, braking hard for the ninety degree turn just beyond my gates and planting the throttle which would induce that chill down the back of your spine as the magnificent whine of that V8 engine bounces off the […]
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Posted on 21 May 2013. Tags: caterham, f1 tech, red bull, sauber, toro rosso
The second part of this f1 technical round up will focus on Sauber, Toro Rosso, Red Bull and Caterham. Sauber: Sauber’s biggest change was the new rear wing. For the first few races the team ran a wing with a dipped central section. This little dip in the middle of the main plane allows for more […]
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Posted on 19 May 2013. Tags: 2013, canada, ferrari, fia, Formula 1, Lotus, mercedes, paul hembery, pirelli, red bull, tyres
Pirelli’s planned ‘tweaks’ to the 2013 tyres from the Canadian GP onwards has been reigned in by the FIA. A ruling made by the sport’s governing body has stipulated that it will only allow changes to be made to the tyres on the grounds of safety. As a result the expected changes will be less significant that intially planned. The FIA has […]
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Posted on 11 May 2013. Tags: Formula 1, lewis hamilton, mercedes, nico rosberg, red bull, sebastian vettel, spanish grand prix
The post qualifying press conference for the Spanish Grand Prix
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Posted on 11 May 2013. Tags: F1Tech, ferrari, Lotus, mclaren, red bull, toro rosso, williams
Ted Kravitz of Sky Sports F1 gives us a brief overview of all the updates that were brought to Barcelona by the teams and focuses on the rather interesting one’s.
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Posted on 30 April 2013. Tags: f1, f1 tyres, helmut marko, pirelli, red bull, red bull racing
Red Bull Racing advisor, Dr Helmut Marko, has reiterated his dissatisfaction with the current F1 tyre situation and has called for further tyre changes from Pirelli. Despite ongoing pressure from Red Bull and other teams, Pirelli has stood their ground and announced that they will only be making a minor tweak to the ‘hard’ compound […]
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Posted on 26 April 2013. Tags: formula one, FRIC, Lotus, mercedes, red bull, suspension, williams
In 2009 Brawn GP had the double diffuser, in 2010 McLaren had the F-Duct, 2011 saw Red Bull pioneer and perfect exhaust blown diffusers. In 2012 we had Mercedes bring out the Double DRS. Every year in Formula One there is a new development that one team brings out and is touted as a game […]
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Posted on 24 April 2013. Tags: bahrain grand prix, f1 drivers, f1 teams, jenson button, lewis hamilton, mclaren, red bull, sebastian vettel, sergio perez
Sergio Perez certainly caused a few Formula One fan’s hearts to skip a few beats during the Bahrain Grand Prix. Reynard Gelderblom sent us his thoughts on how raw, young talent is introduced to front running teams and how we can avoid such hot-headed rough-around-the edges type racing in future. A new hope in reckless abandon […]
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