Interesting explanation of the USF1 withdrawal from SPEED
March 15, 2010 by vmr
Filed under People & Events
True, we’re all quite tired of hearing about the debacle that USF1 became, but there is still talk (from Jean Todt, no less) that the team might be brought before the WMSC for violating the Concorde Agreement. Of course, the same was said about Toyota after their departure last season, so the likelihood of actual [...]
Frantic F1- Goodbye Kimi
March 15, 2010 by Andrew Middlemore
Filed under F1B Op-Ed, Frantic F1, People & Events
Dear kimi.
How is it going my friend? I hear the first WRC rally has not netted you points like your first F1 race did. I guess you need to put your back into it more. Sorry that was a bit tasteless wasn’t it? I will move swiftly on in that case then.
You see [...]
The other victory at Bahrain
March 15, 2010 by Negative Camber
Filed under People & Events, Top Story
The race result from Sunday’s Grand Prix in Bahrain will record a victory for Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. It will show a return of pace for Felipe Massa and the hobbled results of a dominant Sebastian Vettel. There was a different kind of victory Sunday if you look a little farther back on the [...]
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 [...]
F101: F1 beginners guide~ Bahrain review
March 14, 2010 by Laura Marieee
Filed under F101 by LAura Marieee, F1B Op-Ed, People & Events, Top Story
Perhaps the most exciting thing about this weekend’s race was the fact that it was an F1 race and the first race of the season. On the whole, for fans and journalists, and even the teams and drivers, the race was pretty, well, boring. Ok, I personally wouldn’t go that far, boring is a strong [...]


































