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F1 Hockenheim – Will German Drivers Rule?

by Chris on Jul.23, 2010, under F1

Both Sebastian Vettel and Michael are confident about the Hockenheim event and Michael admit that they have a “package” that do not perform as well as the Red Bull or even McLaren. He said he will fight for the 8th World Championship title in 2011 and Ross Brawn can deliver the goods as we have seen in the past. I wonder if the Schumacher critics will eat humble pie next year for saying he is too old for the game. Other German drivers that would like to perform well would be Adrian Sutil, Nico Rosberg, Nico Hulkenberg and Timo Glock.

I believe the fight for 2010 Drivers Championship will be between the four top runners with little to choose between Hamilton, Buttons, Webber and Vettel. I still say Sebastian Vettel will win the Championship in 2010. This will depend on Mark Webber getting his head out of you know where and drive for the Red Bull team not Mark Webber.

Harsh as this might be but I do believe Mark will be the one to stop Sebastian from reaching his goal at all cost even by undermining Sebastian on the track. As I have said before and I will stand by it, Mark does drive well and does earn the points he has at the moment but he should take lessons from the McLaren team and leave some leeway and space for Sebastian to race in. I believe he has cost Red Bull, Sebastian and himself points because of un-sportsman like behaviour.

Silverstone must be living proof that F1 cars can pass one another and it would have been a great race if the stewards and Nigel Mansell did not put their grubby paws in the pot and penalise Alonso for not giving a place back to Robert Kubica in a car that fell out of the race in any case and Robert Kubica even said on the team radio that he had car problems. The reality was that Alonso could have chased the leaders down and the Ferrari’s potential was proven by getting the fastest lap of the race at  1:30.874 which makes him the record holder for this circuit if I am not mistaken. Well I hope Hockenheim delivers as good a performance as we saw in Silverstone.

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Controversial Valencia F1 – 2010

by Chris on Jul.01, 2010, under F1

Comments of F1 being boring could be true but thanks to Mark Webber and Heiki Kovalainen we saw some excellent aerobatics. Now that I know both drivers are OK after the crash I will score that incident 8 out of 10.

Some F1 fans say Mark Webber is dangerous on track and should be cautioned and I wonder why? Mark Webber may be arrogant and opinionated but in my books he belongs to a club of very capable drivers. Both Mark and Heiki carry the same amount of blame but this must be seen as a racing incident involving a super fast Red Bull and a yet to be developed and slow Lotus.

Of the 24 cars that started 5 cars were lapped, one retired, and of course two crashed out in a spectacular fashion. I think the new teams must be given more testing time to improve performance and I am sure Virgin, Lotus, Hispania and both Sauber and Williams may benefit at this stage. In fact the regulations should provide extra testing time for the last 6 cars that finish a race. I must add that the problem for the 5 lapped cars might have something to do with their Cosworth engines. Then again Rubens Barrichello were showing great form in a similar powered car and achieved a 4th place in the race and 25 seconds behind the winner.

Some decent wheel bashing from Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton also brightened the day but then Lewis contributed to making the race less interesting by slowing down and causing all kinds of havoc when the safety car came out. The question would be “Did Hamilton slow down intentionally in Valencia?” I suppose it all depends on which fan club you support. Yes it spoilt a potentially exiting race but it might just have been a honest miscalculation.

We really need more wheel to wheel racing and very soon or I will start going to “karting” meetings. 

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Malaysian Grand Prix – 2010

by Chris on Apr.03, 2010, under F1

“APPALLING” is what Eddie Jordan said about Ferrari and McLaren’s decision to sit in the pits and wait for better weather and track conditions. I say they received their just deserve by Jenson starting 17th, Alonso 19th and Hamilton and Massa in 20th and 21st respectively. This will ensure that fans see some very interesting and exiting opening laps, and, I hope they can stay out of trouble in the first few corners or we will have  a major change to the Championship point standings by the end of Sunday. Hopefully all the teams will take note of the risk they run by not getting a “Banker lap time”  as Eddie Jordan described it.

In the past teams have been on the receiving end of similar set backs in qualifying due to accidents or mechanical failures. If predictions that have been made in the past come true the fight for the drivers World Championship position will be a serious contest between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber. I am not a great supporter of Webber but he has been phenomenal on the track. If Mark could only realise that he needs to stay calm and not take silly risks he will be breathing down Sebastian Vettels neck all the time. I would love to put my money on Sebastian Vettel but the Red Bull just does not have the reliability at the moment. The Red Bull cars have the best opportunity to get serious points before the rest of the field catch up or their opportunities will fade away. Ross Brawn and Mercedes GP will be contesting pole and the podium positions soon and time is running out for Ferrari and Red Bull.  

If we have a wet race tomorrow as predicted Ferrari and McLaren will rue the descision to stay in the pits when they could have been putting in qualifying times in the first outing. Nico Hulkenberg, Robert Kubica and Kamui Kobayashi will not be intimidated by the world champions in this formula and will ensure that each point will be hard fought for. I am thus sure that we will see Red Bull in a podium position but will we have Adrian Sutil making things difficult for the front runners?

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Alonso, Massa & Ferrari Show Intentions for 2010

by Chris on Mar.14, 2010, under F1

The face of determination and a serious contender? An excellent result for Ferrari in the first round and well done Alonso. I am not surprised that Ferrari achieved the results they did with a first and second on the podium. This  must concern other teams. Button and Hamilton are world champions and the first thing Buttons does is have a negative attitude in the end of race interview, come on Jenson, you will trip over your own lip and this at the first race!!!! Oh well, no surprise there then!  Vettel and Webber’s achievements with reliability issues could be of concern and I expect more in the form of achievement from the Red Bull Team in future but as with most teams this might have been a good testing first round.

Many would say not refuelling removes some excitement from the race but I think not. Drivers now have to consider the race as a whole and not just the short bursts between refuelling and tyre changes. What does reduce the value of spectatorship would be the amount of teams that fell out in the early laps of this race. Formula One never has or will be a cheap sport no matter what you try to do or write in the regulations. I would rather look at 20 cars racing and 18 finishing due to track incidents than 24 starting and 15 finishing JUST. It impedes on the value of the sport and we need more time for the teams to test. We need more practise and development time.

New teams and their sponsors would have been better off entering after the first or second round to become more competitive and overcome reliability issues. Virgin, Hispania Racing and worst of all Sauber BMW, not having a single car finished this race must be a great disappointment. Shumi at the ripe old age of 41 still showed that his performance is as good as any of the others and wait for the 3rd or even the 4th round before we adjourn court on the man. There will be a podium yet when the German National anthem rings out…twice!!!!. As for Rosberg, Alonso and Massa, they will be Vettel’s nemesis in the future and he would do well to check the rear view mirror before viewing the 2010 Drivers Championship trophy by the end of the year. I would like to add that he (Vettel) would be my driver of choice to get to the trophy at this stage.

What about Button and Hamilton? All I will say is that we have some great racing ahead and let the teams settle. This partnership between Jenson and Lewis will head for disaster and it will be the British press that will spoil it just for headline sake and I expect this to happen soon.

Congratulations should go to Lotus as they had one car finish the first race and the gold and green colours of Lotus is a welcome sight to this formula. I hope to see more of them in the future at a much higher ranking. Thanks to the Chapman family for allowing us to bring this marque back to the F1 fraternity where it belongs.

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Formula One Corruption

by Chris on Sep.25, 2009, under F1

rubens-at-monza1Firstly, well done Rubens! The world of Motorsport can see what your abilities are when you get a car which can perform the same as your team mate and the other top ten runners on the grid.

Having read coverage and other blogs on this I wonder why it is that we have so much dishonesty in the sport revealed recently? It is only with hindsight ( a week break to Paxos does that to you) that I realise that it is not really something new or even recent, we have always had dishonesty, but nobody were caught! As we move forward in the age of technology it appears that we have more and more “Whistle Blowers” in big business and now in motorsport. Wouldn’t you love to see the proof that the Piquet’s produced to achieve this.

The Nelson Piquet debacle really makes me wonder what the two Nelsons (Sounds like a wrestling match) will actually achieve or gain from this. Personally I think they should also be suspended as well as their GP2 Team as they have admitted that they are open for bribery and guilty of this by young Piquet’s action in causing a premeditated crash by his confession.

Let’s face it, they have achieved what Max Moseley had wanted and finally Briatore has left F1. If I were not such a pessimist I would say watch out Ferrari you might be next in certain sights.

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