German Grand Prix – FP2 results

Pos No Driver Team Time Gap Laps 1 1 Vettel Red Bull 1:30.416 39 2 9 Rosberg Mercedes 1:30.651 0.235 38 3 2 Webber Red Bull 1:30.683 0.267 41 4 8 Grosjean Lotus 1:30.843 0.427 32 5 7 Raikkonen Lotus 1:30.848 0.432 27 6 3 Alonso Ferrari 1:31.056 0.640 39 7 4 Massa Ferrari 1:31.059... Continue Reading →

Vettel puts his foot in his mouth

On the podium after winning the Bahrain Grand Prix, interviewer David Coulthard asked race winner Sebastian Vettel to show the cameras a lucky charm on his racing boots. Vettel casually lifted his leg a little, dropped it and said “I don’t get my legs so high, because I’m not a woman." Exactly what Vettel meant is... Continue Reading →

Ruthless Vettel

Yesterday's Malaysian Grand Prix delivered some controversy, at least within the Red Bull team. Against team orders, Sebastian Vettel passed Mark Webber - banging wheels with his team-mate along the way - and went on to win the race. Webber was understandably furious afterwards, as was Red Bull team principal Christian Horner. Vettel has been... Continue Reading →

Marko takes aim at Webber

Mark Webber has become very much Red Bull's number two driver over the past three seasons. That's more due to the extraordinary performance of his team-mate - triple World Champion Sebastian Vettel - than anything else, and Webber is still highly regarded in Formula One. But it has become clear over time that Red Bull... Continue Reading →

Autosprint ranks Fangio first

Motorsport journalists periodically take on the near-impossible task of producing lists of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time. Invariably Juan Manuel Fangio, Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna feature high up on the list, with the remaining spots varying depending on who is involved in ranking the drivers. Italian magazine Autosprint has produced a list... Continue Reading →

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