Poor weather could wreak havoc on pre-season testing this week in Barcelona, prompting teams to consider adding an extra day of running. Low temperatures prevailed at the Circuit de Catalunya on Monday which concluded with a spell of rain and… snow in the evening! Not exactly the mildly warm and dry climate which usually greets … Continue reading "Teams mull extending weather-impacted first week of testing"
Read MoreMonth: November 2019
Hulkenberg: ‘Important to be brave in Baku, but mind the walls!’
Nico Hulkenberg will be gunning for another run in the points in Azerbaijan next weekend, but warns that Baku’s challenging and fast street circuit is one that takes no prisoners. The German driver has enjoyed a top-10 finish at every race this season , with two successive P6 finishes leaving him well in the mix … Continue reading "Hulkenberg: ‘Important to be brave in Baku, but mind the walls!’"
Read MoreVerstappen reacts to Hamilton ‘dickhead’ comment
Max Verstappen dismissed Lewis Hamilton’s derogatory remark which the Mercedes made in the cool-down room in Bahrain, just before the event’s podium ceremony. Referring to his on-track encounter with the Red Bull driver earlier in the race, Hamilton was heard calling Verstappen a “dickhead” for undertaking a move which ultimately led to the Dutchman’s demise. … Continue reading "Verstappen reacts to Hamilton ‘dickhead’ comment"
Read MoreFormula 1 finally sets launch date for F1 TV
Formula 1 has announced that the official launch of the sport’s new F1 TV streaming service will coincide with the start of the European season. The much expected over the top subscription video platform will be proposed to F1 fans from next month’s Spanish Grand Prix. Until then, Formula 1 will continue to run a … Continue reading "Formula 1 finally sets launch date for F1 TV"
Read MoreWe Can All Get by Quite Well Without Banks – Ireland Managed to Survive Without Them
Television reporters stand in front of the shut doors of banks in Athens and speak as if a few days more of bank closure brings the Greeks that much closer to catastrophe. Media coverage dwells obsessively on the theme that for Greece it is five minutes to midnight, but somehow midnight never comes. Shuttered banks … Continue reading "We Can All Get by Quite Well Without Banks – Ireland Managed to Survive Without Them"
Read MoreThe Honduran Meltdown: Made in USA
In May 2005, US Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick appeared at the conservative Heritage Foundation in Washington to rally support for CAFTA, a free trade agreement between the US, the Central American countries, and the Dominican Republic. In his remarks, Zoellick played up the notion that, for Central America and the DR, the agreement … Continue reading "The Honduran Meltdown: Made in USA"
Read MorePirelli announces tyres on offer to teams for French GP
Formula 1’s exclusive tyre provider Pirelli has confirmed which three compounds they will be offering to teams for the return of the French Grand Prix to the calendar in June. This year, the manufacturer has developed a line-up of seven compounds for use in dry weather compounds. From these, Pirelli picks three for teams to … Continue reading "Pirelli announces tyres on offer to teams for French GP"
Read MoreHamilton and Bottas lock-out Barcelona front row for Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton claimed pole position in Saturday’s qualifying session for this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. It’s Hamilton’s first pole since the opening race of the 2018 season in March. He was four hundredths of a second faster than his team mate Valtteri Bottas to set up a Mercedes 1-2. Click … Continue reading "Hamilton and Bottas lock-out Barcelona front row for Mercedes"
Read MoreVictory for di Grassi in Zurich as Bird slashes Vergne’s points lead
Audi’s Lucas di Grassi claimed a place in history by winning the ABB Formula E Zurich ePrix, thereby becoming the first driver to win a motor race in Switzerland in 64 years. Motorsports had been banned in the country following the 1955 Le Mans disaster, but the all-electric championchip was granted a special dispensation to … Continue reading "Victory for di Grassi in Zurich as Bird slashes Vergne’s points lead"
Read MorePirelli blames typhoons for Suzuka tyre wear
Formula 1’s official tyre supplier Pirelli has suggested that recent bad weather in Japan is contributing to the excessive tyre wear being reported by some teams after Friday’s free practice at Suzuka. Sebastian Vettel confirmed that Ferrari has been struggling with blistering, contributing to their big deficit to Mercedes in today’s two 90 minute sessions. … Continue reading "Pirelli blames typhoons for Suzuka tyre wear"
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