First outing of Formula Renault 2.0 car a success
January 22, 2010 by Negative Camber
Filed under Other Racing, Parc Fermé, Prime & Option
Manor Competition was among the first to put the New Formula Renault 2.0 race car through its paces with a successful test session at Pembrey Circuit in South Wales recently.
Current Formula Renault UK Champion Dean Smith, who hopes to progress to Formula 2 this season, was tasked with piloting the new 210bhp car during a [...]
JIM RUSSELL’S FUTURE DRIVER SEARCH AT HALFWAY STAGE
December 21, 2009 by Negative Camber
Filed under People & Events, Top Story
It’s the halfway point and there is everything to play for in the Jim Russell Future Search program. I just received an update from the Press Room at Jim Russell Racing Drivers School and it is now down to 20 drivers who will fight for one of two fully-funded positions in the 2010 Jim [...]
Rosberg: Can’t afford mistakes
August 19, 2009 by mark h
Filed under People & Events
Sorry if this seems like a somewhat self-explanatory statement to report on, but could it be a veiled request from Nico to his potential future employer?
Nico Rosberg has said that Williams will need an error-free weekend if it wants to secure its first podium of the season. Rosberg has grabbed six consecutive points finishes, and [...]
FOTA/FIA letters
June 17, 2009 by Negative Camber
Filed under Top Story
Well it wouldn’t be a good year in F1 if Max didn’t cock up something. It seems the best way to settle the issues, calm the issues of the teams and make the series better for the fans is to start releasing a barrage of documents and press releases trying to exonerate yourself of [...]
Hartley to race Formula Renault
April 17, 2009 by Negative Camber
Filed under People & Events
In his quest for a Superlicense to become the thrid driver for Red Bull, Brendon Hartley, Kiwi phenom, has been selected to drive in at least three races for Tech 1 in the Formula Renault 3.5 series.
Tech 1 boss Simon Abadie said: “Brendon will do at least the first three events of the 2009 [...]


































