Posted by rookief1 on June 25, 2012 · Leave a Comment
This race is approached with caution; it’s far from a fan favourite, and more outspoken drivers are reluctant to bestow a warrant upon it. Why it is still on the calender is a mystery, but the hosting fee and contracts have something to do with it. Widely regarded as a tough place to overtake qualifying … Continue reading →
Category 2012 season, Europe, Race Day, Spain · Tagged with 2012, Alonso, Grosjean, Hamilton, Maldonado, raikkonen, Schumacher, Valencia, Valencia Street Circuit, Vettel
Posted by rookief1 on May 15, 2012 · 4 Comments
Back to the natural playground of Formula One, Europe has been sounding its siren call for months and finally we have returned. Barcelona, or more precisely Catalunya, played host to the first European race continuing its hospitality that it extended during the final stages of pre-season testing. Widely considered the benchmark circuit, it is supposed … Continue reading →
Posted by rookief1 on May 13, 2012 · Leave a Comment
“While the competition on track may be as fierce as ever, but times like these are a reminder that as a sport, we are very much a community.” When you consider Formula One as a sport it is highly apparent it is one of the most competitive fields out there, not only do you have … Continue reading →
Category 2012 season, Lotus, Spain, Williams · Tagged with Ayrton Senna, Circuit de Catalunya, Felipe Massa, Jackie Stewart, Lotus, Robert Kubica, Roland Ratzenberger, Rubens Barrichello, Williams
Posted by rookief1 on February 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
The Jerez testing days have been a mixed bag, and so they should be as it’s the first outing for many cars at the beginning of a fresh season. In fact it’s hard to read much into the times offered, firstly due the to the track itself being green, so times would naturally improve over … Continue reading →
Posted by rookief1 on May 23, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Chasing the Charging Bull The Race: Spain holds the first true European race, and this certainly had the relaxed flavour we needed after frenetic pace of the slice of Turkish delight we treated ourselves to a couple of weekends ago. There are 24 seats around the table this year, but some are looking wobbly under … Continue reading →
Category 2011 season, Race Day, Spain · Tagged with Circuit de Catanlunya, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Mark Webber, McLaren, Nick Heidfeld, Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel
Posted by rookief1 on May 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Free Practice 3: Ferrari: Big news overnight, the team was told that the new rear wing they tested yesterday (with a U-shaped cut out) could be declared illegal. The rest of the new components passed, but they have to run a standard rear wing. They were found to have extended the height of the rear … Continue reading →
Posted by rookief1 on May 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment
It was a dominant day for Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel cruised into the lead and continued his dominant…ah…this is embarrassing. Seems I’ve been swept along with this ‘anyone but Vettel’ movement and assumed the Red Bull in front belonged to the German driver. Mark Webber is infact the one in front on Friday, he cruised … Continue reading →
Posted by rookief1 on May 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Plenty has go on since we departed Turkey, not least the buzz surrounding Adrian Sutil and Eric Lux (Genii Capital CEO), the latter making a criminal complaint against the German Force India driver. Sutil issued a statement regarding the incident that occurred in China following the race, “At the event something happened that was a … Continue reading →
Category 2011 season, Spain, Track guide · Tagged with Adrian Sutil, Ayrton Senna, Barcelona, Circuit de Catanlunya, Fernando Alonso, Hispania, Jaime Alguersuari, Mark Webber, Nigel Mansell, Sebastian Vettel, Spain
Posted by rookief1 on February 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
2011 is gearing up to be one of the most exciting seasons yet. A plethora of new rules, new tyres, new drivers, new parts are all coming together this year and with so many unknowns it’s hard to call a frontrunner this early. Although a safe bet would be Red Bull, no? Or would a … Continue reading →
Category 2011 season, Australia, Bahrain, Malaysia, Spain · Tagged with Abu Dhabi, Albert Park, Bahrain, Bernie Ecclestone, FIA, FOM, India, Sepang, Silverstone, Singapore
Posted by rookief1 on November 19, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The dust has barely set in Abu Dhabi and there’s already talk of the 2011 season. It’s 16 weeks away; but that’s Formula One for you. This is a sport that lives in the future. But allow me this one discretion and I’ll wrap up the past season for you. The past is reserved for nostalgia and … Continue reading →
Category 2010 season, Abu Dhabi, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Britain, Canada, China, Europe, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Monaco, Race Day, Singapore, Spain, Turkey · Tagged with Australia, Bahrain, BMW Sauber, Brawn, Caterham F1, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, Force India, Heikki Kovalainen, Hispania, history, Jenson Button, Karun Chandhok, Lewis Hamilton, lose, Malaysia, Mark Webber, Marussia, McLaren, Mercedes, Michael Schumacher, Nico Rosberg, Red Bull Racing, Renault, Rob Smedley, Robert Kubica, rookie, Rubens Barrichello, safety car, Sebastian Vettel, Toro Rosso, Williams, win