In a fairly busy news day for Formula 1, McLaren have confirmed Jenson Button to drive alongside Lewis Hamilton, replacing Heikki Kovalainen to form an all-British team...
Mercedes have bought a 75.1 percent share in Brawn GP and sold their 40 percent holdings in McLaren, Brawn's Web site announced on Monday . The current Brawn shareholders retain a 24.9 percent stake in the team...
As I am sure you will remember, Felipe Massa and Timo Glock had their 2009 seasons cut short after accidents sidelined them for the rest of the year. Unfortunately for the pair, they both seemed to happen just as they were picking up form...
Nico Rosberg has confirmed that Abu Dhabi will be his last race for the Williams team, but has stopped short of saying who he will be driving for in 2010. In his four years with the team, he has scored 75...
Jean Todt has been elected as the successor to Max Mosley as FIA President, ending Mosley's 16-year reign in the position. Todt received 135 votes, whilst fellow candidate Ari Vatanen received 49...
The election for a new FIA President are due to take place on Friday October 23, with Jean Todt and Ari Vatanen both in the running to succeed Max Mosley...
This sort of serves me right for writing this series before the end of the decade! Jenson Button drove an amazing race to claim the world championship, and it really was a brilliant spectacle to watch...
The final entry of what I believe to be the top five races of the decade was a tough one. I toyed with the idea of Australia 2002, Brazil 2006 and a few others, but I eventually picked the scene of Jenson Button's first race victory, the 2006 Hungarian GP
The Brazilian Grand Prix of 2008 was a classic example of how rain can completely change the result of a race within just a few laps. However, this time a lot more was riding on the final positions of this race, as there was a championship at stake...
Part three of the top-five races of the decade, and it goes to the Japanese Grand Prix of 2005, held at Suzuka. A topsy-turvy grid where Ralf Schumacher managed to claim pole position was the ...
It's probably about time I finished what I started, so here is part two of what I believe to be the best five races of the current decade. If anyone wants to read the first one I did, here's the link: Nurburgring 2007 So, the British Grand Prix of 2003..
With so much crap happening in Formula 1 over recent months, I feel that the racing is being overlooked. With Fuhrer Ecclestone upsetting everyone and Max Mosley winding up the FOTA teams over ...
It's been an interesting weekend. The politics rage on, Silverstone could be here for 2010, and Michael Schumacher is the stig. Oh, and a Formula One race took place at some point as well. So lets take a look at what happened near the back...
First of all, I apologise for the very long delay in writing this, it has only been 11 days since the Turkish Grand Prix. Therefore you may have to cast your mind back a bit for this one (Jenson won, remember...
What is going on this year? Forget Jenson for the time being, because the cars at the back of the grid are getting more confusing as each race goes by! Two races ago, Toyota held the front two ...
The start of the European season has arrived and nothing seems to be able to stop Jenson Button at the moment. Ferrari have picked up the pace, but are still embarrassingly unreliable, whilst ...
Back in February, I wrote an article about Northwich Victoria, pretty much saying that they were the most useless team in the country...
As Team Brawn extend their lead at the top of the championship, it is Ferrari and BMW who are falling further back, with the latter of the two having a horrendous weekend in the desert...
In October 2008, Lewis Hamilton won a dreary Chinese Grand Prix, with the two Ferrari's following him home to set up the exciting championship finale that was the Brazilian Grand Prix...
I fully expect that the diffusers will be confirmed as being legal, and all the race results up until now will stand. However, I also said that Brawn GP were being overestimated and that Ferrari had a decent shot at the title, so what do I know...
Jenson Button and an enormous downpour may have stolen the headlines from last weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, but as ever there was plenty of excitement further down the field...
Instead of another article commenting on Jenson Button, here's a chance to look back at the Australian grand Prix, but from the perspective of the drivers lower down the grid, who would have been "in the mirrors" of the other drivers (get it?!)...
Both Toyota drivers have been excluded from this mornings qualifying session after an issue with their rear wing being too flexible. Glock had qualified P6 and Trulli P8. I presume they will be starting at the back...
I read somewhere that Bernie Ecclestone reckons that there could be as many as thirteen teams on the Australian starting grid in 2010. The USF1 (or USGPE as they have been forced to rename themselves) team will most likely be one of the new additions...
Jean Todt has announced his resignation from Ferrari after working for the company since 1993, Luca di Montezemolo confirmed today (Mar. 18)...
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