Alonso: Ferrari will be ‘last team I’m racing with’
March 16, 2010 by SJ Skid
Filed under People & Events, SJ Skid
Hard work, the most testing and a ton of work in the simulators led to Ferrari’s one-two finish to start the Formula 1 season, Fernando Alonso says in his debut post-race blog for the team.
He also reaffirms that Ferrari will be his final stop as a racer: “I’ve said it many times over the last [...]
F1’s bloody nose in Bahrain, can the “show” be fixed?
March 14, 2010 by Negative Camber
Filed under F1B Op-Ed, Negative Camber, Parc Fermé, Prime & Option, Top Story
The first race of 2010 is over and the teams, packed, are moving to Australia for the next event. Along with the teams, there will be a certain amount of disillusionment that will be riding shotgun with them all the way to the Great Southern Land. The ban on refueling, qualifying regulations regarding [...]
Shell rises to refueling ban challenge
March 14, 2010 by Andrew Middlemore
Filed under Frantic F1, Parc Fermé, Prime & Option, Top Story
For the first time since 1993, refueling during pit stops has been banned in Formula One, meaning that every race car will have to run on the same tank of fuel for the entire race distance. This new rule change has had a variety of implications for all Formula One teams, impacting upon car design, [...]
Once fuel, now tires
March 13, 2010 by Negative Camber
Filed under Prime & Option, Top Story
In 2010, the regulation changes have banned refueling during the race. Historically the refueling strategy added a large component, often undesired, to a race weekend but no longer will teams be looking for tactical dominance in fuel strategies. This year proves to be shaping up in to an outright tire wear strategy relying [...]
Massa: We can claim to be front runners
March 9, 2010 by SJ Skid
Filed under People & Events, Top Story
Admitting “[i]t’s been a very long time since my last blog, for reasons you all know,” Felipe Massa has a new blog post up at the Ferrari site, and while with any “official” statement it leaves a bit to be desired in terms of “what do you really think”, I can continue to say this [...]


































