Force India, which has now been confusingly dubbed Sahara Force India after a buyout from a chap called Sahara India Pariwar (and not from the African desert (which sets 2012's confusion post-lotusgate to be people pointing out that Saraha isn't ...Read More
Hello, Terry here. Sorry, you're probably all wondering where the hell we've been, no podcasts, no witty tedious blog posts, not even any live tweeting of races. Well, I'd like to say that when F1 took its summer break we slept through the ...Read More
In all my years as an F1 fan I've told the telly, various drivers and Bernie to 'fuck off' more times than I care to remember. But this time I mean it. Due to the prices I've never seen an F1 ...Read More
The BBC and Sky have announced that the F1 coverage will be split between them from 2012, or rather, Sky have announced they'll be showing all the races and will be throwing meagre scraps of coverage to its poorer cousin, ...Read More
There is talk of F1 moving back to Mexico and using a grand old track (Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez) and not a modern day Valencia bore. Personally, the old Mexico Grand Prix brings fond memories, as not only did the light air ...Read More
Mark Webber has said that he ignored the order to not pass Sebastian Vettel at the end of the 2011 British Grand Prix. The very fact there was a team order has sparked one hell of a debate, as it always ...Read More
At last, this podcast/blog had a scoop. In the wake of differentiating engine maps being banned this weekend for the European Grand Prix we have manage to obtain one of the exclusive technical drawings from Ferrari detail how the mapping on ...Read More
Mercedes have released a set of stats to show how crazy overtaking has gotten this year. They have counted all the overtaking moves in the first few races "using a combination of video, timing data and GPS technology" (read: ceefax) and ...Read More
Pirelli has announced that this years Spanish Grand Prix will be the first to use their "Incredibly Hard" compound. After four races the teams are slowly getting used to the high degradation on the Pirelli rubber, but the "Incredibly Hard" compound has ...Read More
Adrian Sutil, famed for being good in the wet until chucking it away, has transferred his skills from the racetrack to the nightclub. After the Chinese Grand Prix it's reported that Sutil had a few drops too many and took the ...Read More








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