Five races have yielded five winners, in five different cars. That seems to be the nature of Formula One in 2012 - close competition, with the team that makes best use of the tyres coming out on top. While the racing has been tight and competitive, what is perhaps more exciting is that there is still no dominant... Continue Reading →
Schumacher crash – from inside the car
Read my analysis of what goes on in a Formula One car during an overtaking attempt: http://www.f1plus.com/en/news/item/1717-schumacher-crash-from-inside-the-car
Schumacher – Frustration setting in
Schumacher had a messy Spanish Grand Prix that ended with an accident. Read my analysis at: http://www.f1plus.com/en/news/item/1713-schumacher-frustration-setting-in
Hamilton’s harsh penalty
Lewis Hamilton has been excluded from the results of qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix, after he was found to have breached article 6.6.2 of the FIA Formula One Technical Regulations, which states: Competitors must ensure that a one litre sample of fuel may be taken from the car at any time during the Event.... Continue Reading →
Spain – Qualifying – Maldonado on pole, Hamilton penalised
A dramatic qualifying session for tomorrow's Spanish Grand Prix has resulted in Pastor Maldonado taking his first pole position. It is the first pole for the Williams team since Brazil 2010, and the first for the Williams-Renault partnership since 1997. The surprises started in Q1 when Bruno Senna spun off while trying to progress to... Continue Reading →
