2007 Australian Grand Prix
This entry was originally part of a separate blog. I’ve merged them together now to make life easier. All the dates that the entries were originally published have been preserved. ——————————- I wish...
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As I type this, there is just over 1 hour left until the final Formula One race of the season at Interlagos, Brazil, gets underway. For the first time since 1986, there’s a three-way fight for the...
View ArticleHow Raikkonen Became 2007 Formula One World Champion
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View ArticleFormula One In The Courtroom in 2007. Again.
Just when you thought it was over, it looks like there’s another twist in the 2007 season. It may come to nothing, it may change the title holder – but it certainly is confusing to the casual viewer...
View ArticleFormula One: Photos From The 2007 Season
I started writing this way back in December… but totally forgot about it. And with there being just over 22 days until the 2008 Australian Grand Prix, I thought it’d be a good way to generate a small...
View ArticleFormula One 2010 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Last week, I wrote about the Brazilian Grand Prix and the ways in which Fernando Alonso could win the World Championship at that race – him being the only one of the then five contenders that could do...
View ArticleDay 32: Two Cars And A Baby
Today another blogging landmark has been reached. 2013 has now surpassed 2006, 2009, 2008 and 2012 in post totals, which currently stand at: 2012: 13 2008: 24 2009: 29 2006: 31 2013: 32 2011: 35 2004:...
View ArticleDay 61: A Record Was Set
This post means that 2013 has now drawn level with 2005 for the most posts in a year. Although, that’s not strictly accurate as the Temperature Conversion infographic means that this is post 62 this...
View ArticleAustralian Grand Prix 2013: Race
Up bright and early, 4 hours after going to bed, to watch this race. Settled nicely downstairs with Kit and a cup of coffee. I will certainly be taking a nap after this one even though it’ll be roughly...
View ArticleDay 83: A Lazy Sunday Of Nothingness
This evening we were supposed to be playing a Spring concert at Grange Moor, however, because of the snow, that was cancelled. In fact, I should be there bashing stuff at the back right now. The main...
View ArticleChinese Grand Prix 2013: Qualifying
Yet another relatively early Saturday morning for qualifying – it begins at 7 am here. The Shanghai circuit isn’t one of the best for creating decent races – I can’t remember a single one and it’s been...
View ArticleDay 158: Max Mosley
I’ve just finished watching an illuminating interview with Max Mosley, former president of motor sport’s international governing body, the FIA. He presided over the sport from 1993 until 2009 – and...
View ArticleGerman Grand Prix 2013: Race Result
Due to a band job, is was unable to watch this race live, so this post is just to complete the records for the season. German Grand Prix 2013: Result PosDriverTeamTime 1Sebastian VettelRed...
View Article2015 Malaysian Grand Prix: A Short Review and Championship Standings
In the end this race, won by Ferrari‘s Sebastian Vettel, will be remembered as the beginning of a new chapter in his career. He will hope it provides him with a similar amount of success as his time at...
View Article2015 Chinese Grand Prix: A Short Review and Championship Standings
After the hope of Sebastian Vettel‘s victory at the last race, Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes dominated this Chinese Grand Prix. Nico Rosberg had to settle for second place, ahead of Vettel and his team...
View Article2015 Bahrain Grand Prix: A Short Review and Championship Standings
Lewis Hamilton took another step towards his third Championship with victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix, the fourth race of the 2015 season. He didn’t have it all his own way though – there was a...
View Article2015 Spanish Grand Prix: A Short Review and Championship Standings
Nico Rosberg finally showed some of the spark we saw last year as he took his first victory of the season in Spain. The Mercedes team dominated the race to take a one-two here. The German led away from...
View Article2015 Monaco Grand Prix: A Short Review and Championship Standings
One radio message sums up this race: “I’ve lost this race, haven’t I?” Those words, spoken by Lewis Hamilton after his team brought his in for fresh tyres towards the end of the race – with 15 laps to...
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