Who needs a Paris GP when you have Korea
May 13, 2010 by Grace
Filed under People & Events
Motorsports.com is carrying a story that everyone’s favorite track Magny Cours is set to be the replacement if Korea can’t get its act together (again) to host a race in October. This despite the words of Bernie that the race will happen come hell or high water (and this time I mean it.) Sounds good [...]
Op-Ed: A pantomime winner in a race of one
December 7, 2009 by SJ Skid
Filed under Parc Fermé, Top Story
Well hooray! Ring the bells, light the fire and rejoice. Silverstone is saved! Woo hoo. Party on! And well, duh! Like it was going anywhere. As we know, F1 loves to drag out a saga and keep milking it, even if the cow died a week ago last Thursday. “Any news is good news” seems [...]
Ecclestone gives Silverstone 2-day deadline
November 5, 2009 by Negative Camber
Filed under People & Events, Top Story
In what must surely be a bid for good news in F1, Commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone has given Silverstone two days to sign a contract to host the British Grand Prix. The failed attempt to place the Grand Prix at Donington Circuit has left the door open for the British Racing Drivers Club (BRDC), owners [...]
Silverstone ‘close’ to saving British GP
October 31, 2009 by SJ Skid
Filed under People & Events, SJ Skid
Well, you don’t expect us to say “Bernie close to saving British GP”, do you? Multiple sources have Silverstone chief and former world champ Damon Hill saying the deal is “close.” We’ll give you the BBC’s take: “We are very close. It comes down to a little bit of give on the negotiation and I [...]
Formula 1 is Dead
April 7, 2009 by Negative Camber
Filed under Parc Fermé
FIA President Max Mosley shared his vision of racing in 2013 by introducing the world to a universal engine that could be used across several series like F1, F2 and WRC.


































