Posted on 08 October 2014. Tags: daniel ricciardo, f1, f1 2014, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, mclaren, mercedes, nico rosberg, olympic park, pirelli, red bull, russia, sebastian vettel, sochi
For as long as can be remembered Formula 1 Racing has always been the considered the pinnacle of motor racing. It seems apt then that F1, for the will run a race at a former Olympic site. After all in the world of sport there is no more prestigious achievement than being an Olympic Champion. […]
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Posted on 08 October 2014. Tags: f1, f1 weather, Formula 1, russian grand prix, sochi
Round 16 of the Formula 1 World Championship brings us to Sochi in Russia for the Russian Grand Prix. The Sochi Autodrom navigates the Olympic park in Sochi that was built for the 2014 Winter Olympics. The track is a semi permanent facility much like the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Canada. This is the first […]
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Posted on 08 October 2014. Tags: azerbaijan, Baku European Grand Prix, bernie ecclestone, hermann tilke
The layout for the Baku European Grand Prix in Azerbaijan has been unveiled by Bernie Ecclestone and Azad Rahimov, the country’s Minister of Youth and Sport. The Baku European Grand Prix will join the Formula One race calendar in 2016 and will see Formula One cars racing around on the streets of Azerbaijan’s capital city, […]
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Posted on 07 October 2014. Tags: adrian sutil, diffuse axonal injury, gary harstein, jules bianchi, marussia, sauber
Marussia have released a statement on behalf of the family of Jules Bianchi confirming that he remains in a critical but stable condition in the intensive care unit of the Mie General Hospital after suffering a “diffuse axonal injury” in his horrific accident at the Japanese Grand Prix. Bianchi crashed into a recovery vehicle which […]
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Posted on 07 October 2014. Tags: ferrari, fia, jean todt, michael schumacher
FIA president and former Ferrari boss, Jean Todt, has delivered some very promising news about Michael Schumacher’s condition since his skiing accident last December. Todt and Schumacher are close friends and the FIA president has apparently been visiting the Schumacher family regularly since the F1 legend returned home to continue his recovery. Very little has […]
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Posted on 07 October 2014. Tags: f1, f1 broadcast times, Formula 1, russian grand prix, sochi
There’s always an air of excitement when a new circuit gets included on the Formula 1 Calendar. The Russian Grand Prix in Sochi makes it debut this weekend. The Sochi Autodrom is a 5.853km, semi permanent facility much like the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Canada and the Sydney Olympic Park Circuit in Australia, it is run […]
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Posted on 07 October 2014. Tags: japanese grand prix, jules bianchi, marussia, Matteo Bonciani, suzuka
French Formula One driver, Jules Bianchi, remains in a “critical but stable” condition in the intensive care unit of the Mie General Hospital in Japan. This follows emergency surgery after sustaining severe head injuries in the horrendous crash into a recovery vehicle at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka. FIA spokesperson Matteo Bonciani said that, […]
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Posted on 06 October 2014. Tags: forza jules, jules bianchi, marussia f1 team, scuderia ferrari
The Marussia F1 Team has asked Formula One fans and members of the media for patience regarding updates on the condition of Jules Bianchi, who sustained severe head injuries at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix. Bianchi crashed into a recovery vehicle which had been deployed to recover the Sauber of Adrian Sutil who had crashed in […]
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Posted on 05 October 2014. Tags: adrian sutil, japanese grand prix, jules bianchi, marussia, sauber, suzuka
Official reports are in that Jules Bianchi is out of surgery and has been transferred to ICU after suffering severe head trauma in a crash at the Japanese Grand Prix. Earlier today F1 governing body, the FIA, said that the Frenchman would be operated on before being moved to the intensive care unit of the […]
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Posted on 05 October 2014. Tags: adrian sutil, daniel ricciardo, f1, f1 2014, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, intermediates, japan, japanese gp, jenson button, jules bianchi, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, marussia, mercedes, nico rosberg, rain, red bull, red flag, safety car, sauber, sebastian vettel, suzuka, typhoon, Valtteri Bottas, williams, yellow flags
Every now and then we lapse into an almost oblivious comfort zone where we’re inclined to almost forget that we’re witnessing some of the greatest motorsport talent in the world. Treacherous conditions at the Japanese GP brought these driver’s tremendous talents into sharp focus this weekend. The grand prix had been under threat of a […]
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