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 →

Räikkönen Returns – Will Barrichello Stay?

Kimi Räikkönen has signed a 2-year deal to return to Formula 1 with Lotus Renault GP, according to ESPNF1.com. There was speculation that Kimi would drive for Williams next year, and it was revealed in the press that he had spoken to a few teams, Williams included. During Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix, Martin Brundle stated in his... Continue Reading →

Vettel Does It Again

Saturday's qualifying session for the Brazilian Grand Prix saw Sebastian Vettel break yet another record. Vettel took his 15th pole position of the season yesterday, which beats the previous record of 14 set by Nigel Mansell in 1992. Sebastian Vettel is firmly writing himself into the history books of Formula 1, motor racing, and sport... Continue Reading →

The Spectacle of Formula 1

Formula 1 is at the most enthralling I've ever seen it. The cars, the drivers, the tracks and the regulations all contribute to what really is a fantastic show every couple of weeks. The cars are extremely closely matched. This might not seem obvious  to someone with little experience of watching Formula 1, but the... Continue Reading →

Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher returned to Formula 1 racing in 2010 after a "retirement" of 3 years. Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix will be the 38th of his second Formula 1 career, which thus far has not quite lived up to expectations. Yet it has still been a fantastic story for Formula 1, and still has the potential... Continue Reading →

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