Sunday, March 21, 2010

McLaren’s car company: A new legacy in the making?

For years the prevailing notion, and truth, is that many of today’s road cars have benefited from the technology developed from Formula 1 racing. Teams have pressed the limits of what is achievable and come away with an array of innovations that have pushed the road car into the new century. Most recently [...]

F1’s new Mercedes Safety Car for 2010

March 5, 2010 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Parc Fermé, People & Events

With a new season and the new involvement in F1 as a manufacturer, Mercedes decided that a new Safety car might be a good thing to unleash on the world. When the new Formula One season gets underway in Bahrain next week, it will mark the debut of the most spectacular and powerful Official [...]

Podcast #145

February 9, 2010 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Parc Fermé, Podcast, Top Story

Join Steve, Mark and me as we unpack the weeks news and share our thoughts on testing, car liveries, launches, regulations, half-dressed models and Chelsea Lofts. We even throw in a few concepts like conspiracy, bravado, fashion and engine freezes.

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Podcast #144 ~ news and new cars

February 2, 2010 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Parc Fermé, Podcast, Top Story

Join Grace, Steve and me as we discuss the news and all the new cars. Yes, it’s topical and not propeller-head speak on gear ratios, homolgation and mass dampers but give us a break; we’re excited because they look cool.

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Paffett: Narrow tire is a big issue

February 2, 2010 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Prime & Option

I was reading an article over at AUTOSPORT by Steven English and Jonathan Noble and it brought to my attention the first of potentially many new initiatives for 2010 that could be a major hurdle or even an undoing of sorts for some teams.
No doubt the ban on re-fueling has played a large part in [...]

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