Fernando Alonso has taken pole position for tomorrow's German Grand Prix, in a brilliant display of wet weather driving. Although there had been rain earlier in the day, the racing line in Q1 was completely dry, and the teams streamed out onto the track, fearing that the weather might affect the latter part of the... Continue Reading →
Webber should have gone to Ferrari
"If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari." - Gilles Villeneuve Villeneuve's view of Ferrari's place in racing is shared by the vast majority of drivers. As Sebastian Vettel recently... Continue Reading →
Germany preview – Time for a home victory
Michael Schumacher put Germany properly on the Formula One map by becoming the country's first World Champion in 1994 and then going on to become by far the sport's most successful driver in history. As a result of Schumacher's success, Formula One became enormously popular in Germany, and the fans are expected to flock to... Continue Reading →
Testing times for young guns
In recent years, Formula One teams have conducted a test in Abu Dhabi at the end of the season for their young stars. It is a rare chance to gain experience in a Formula One car while still climbing the racing ladder. This year, the Young Driver Test is split in two - at Silverstone... Continue Reading →
Maria De Villota – further update from Marussia
Marussia F1 team have released the following update on their injured test driver Maria De Villota: It is now eight days since Maria De Villota’s accident at Duxford Airfield in her debut test for the Team. Despite severe injuries, Maria’s recovery during that time has been remarkable. Following two successful surgical procedures in the days... Continue Reading →
