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Schumacher: “I don’t feel disap...

May 23, 2012No Comments

Michael Schumacher  insists that he is not disappointed by his 2012 season so far. Michael has had an eventful season so far, including a clash with Bruno Senna over a week ago that handed him a

Down the memory lane – Monaco 2011

May 23, 2012No Comments

I think that we all could agree that the 2011 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix was one of the most exiting and unpredictable race held on the Principality’s narrow streets in the last decades. MONACO GRAND

No Formula 1 race for France in 2013?

May 22, 2012No Comments

With the elections over, France’s government has cast doubt over whether the country will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2013. Under the leadership of Nicolas Sarkozy, the Paul Ricard circuit was agreed to make

Williams ready for Monaco despite fire

May 22, 2012No Comments

Despite the fire that spoilt Williams’ celebrations of their first race win in eight years a week ago, the team confirm they are ready for Monaco. The fire, which started around two hours after the race

Pirelli happy to supply Q3 tyres straight a...

May 22, 2012No Comments

As you no doubt know, one of the big talking points this year has been the 2012 Pirelli tyres. Pirelli’s tyres for this season appear to degrade quicker than ever before, which has made tyre strategy

Pat Fry reckons that Ferrari must maintain ...

May 21, 2012No Comments

Ferrari’s Technical Director Pat Fry is convinced that the team needs to maintain its aggressive work if they want to remain in the hunt for the championship title in 2012. Following the tests in Mugello and

Paul di Resta on Mercedes radar, could repl...

May 21, 2012No Comments

Mercedes team’s CEO Nick Fry has confirmed that should Michael Schumacher quit F1 at the end of this year, Paul di Resta would be considered for the vacant seat. While Michael may still be in F1

Felipe Massa: Can he raise his game?

May 21, 2012No Comments

In a topsy-turvy Formula 1 season, where five races have been won by five different drivers and teams firmly stuck towards the back of the pack last year are now challenging the established order, one of