Massa’s resurgence continues

Felipe Massa has been facing the real possibility of losing his seat at Ferrari, and under pressure from team management to demonstrate his value on the track. He is rising to the challenge superbly. Massa was comprehensively out-driven by his team-mate Fernando Alonso in 2011, and that trend continued in the first half of 2012.... Continue Reading →

Reliability could cost Vettel

After the Japanese Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel is now only four points behind championship leader Fernando Alonso. The Red Bull looks a fair amount quicker than the Ferrari, which suggests that Vettel could take the title with relative ease. But there is one fairly major obstacle standing in Vettel's way: reliability. Renault, engine suppliers to... Continue Reading →

Vettel takes crucial victory in Japan

Sebastian Vettel needed a bit of fortune to put him in touch with Fernando Alonso in the championship fight, and he received just that today. Contact between Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen at the start resulted in a puncture for the Ferrari driver that ended his race in a first corner spin. Vettel won the race... Continue Reading →

Japanese GP Preview

Suzuka has seen the crowning of 11 World Champions in its long history, due to it frequently hosting the final race of the season. It has seen Prost and Senna clashing in 1989 and 1990 and was the setting for Schumacher taking his sixth title in 2003 to beat the previous record set by Fangio.... Continue Reading →

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