Sebastian Vettel – Three times a Champion

Sebastian Vettel has made history in Brazil, becoming the youngest ever triple World Champion and only the third driver in history to win three consecutive titles - after Juan Manual Fangio and Michael Schumacher. When he made contact with Bruno Senna on the first lap and found himself facing the wrong way with damage to... Continue Reading →

Maldonado’s unfortunate penalty

Pastor Maldonado has been handed a ten-place grid penalty for today's Brazilian Grand Prix after receiving his third reprimand of the season from the stewards. The reprimand was issued after Maldonado missed a call to the weigh bridge as he entered the pits during yesterday's qualifying session. The weigh bridge is there to ensure legality... Continue Reading →

End of the road for Schumacher

Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix marks the end of the 2012 Formula One season, and with it the end of the most remarkable career in the history of the sport. Michael Schumacher is retiring, this time for good. Schumacher's stats leading up to his final race are: Grands Prix: 307 World Championships: 7 (1994-1995, 2000-2004) Wins:... Continue Reading →

Alguersuari predicts “interesting” final race in Brazil

With only the Brazilian Grand Prix left in the season, there are just two drivers in with a shout of championship glory. They are, of course, Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso. Vettel is 13 points ahead of Alonso, which puts the German at an obvious advantage. However, as Alguersuari points out, Alonso has nothing to... Continue Reading →

Hamilton trumps Vettel in the USA

The first ever Grand Prix in Austin, Texas has been won by Lewis Hamilton after a race-long battle with Sebastian Vettel. After losing a position off the line to Mark Webber, Hamilton took the position back in the early stages of the race and then chased down Vettel. Hamilton stayed within DRS range of Vettel... Continue Reading →

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