Australian Grand Prix – Preview

For four long months, Formula One fans have been sitting idle on Sunday afternoons, not quite knowing how to fill the two hour gap left by Grand Prix racing in the off-season. But now, at long last, the wait for a return to F1 action is over. The season gets underway this weekend in Melbourne,... Continue Reading →

Sour Grapes – Jos has a go at Schumi

Jos Verstappen has accused Michael Schumacher of cheating in 1994 by using illegal electronic driver aids to win the Formula 1 World Championship. Verstappen was team-mate to Schumacher at Benneton for 10 races of 1994. He never matched the German for pace, scored only 10 points from 10 races (while Schumacher won 8 races and... Continue Reading →

And the winner is…. Romain Grosjean!

Lotus Renault have announced that Romain Grosjean will occupy their second race seat in 2012. The French driver will partner 2007 champion Kimi Räikkönen. The announcement comes after weeks of speculation regarding Lotus Renault's driver line-up. Robert Kubica recently announced that he would not be available for the beginning of the season, which raised the... Continue Reading →

Petrov, Senna or Grosjean?

Lotus Renault GP have already filled one seat for 2012, with Kimi Räikkönen coming out of retirement. The other seat is a matter of much speculation. Russian Vitaly Petrov has a contract for 2012 that gives him a race seat. He also comes with substantial sponsorship. In his 2 seasons with Renault he has stood on... Continue Reading →

F1 Commentary

For quite a few seasons, Martin Brundle has been commentating for English-language broadcasts of Formula 1. He started alongside Murray Walker, but has become the leading man in the commentary box since Murray's retirement. Brundle is an experienced racing driver. With 158 grand prix starts, a win at the Le Mans 24-hour race in 1990... Continue Reading →

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