Teams ready ‘Monza special’ engines

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The reliabiltiy of engines will be under greater pressues than ever at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix thanks to the demands of the two-race engines rule, the forthcoming engine development freeze, and the championship battle. Three engine suppliers are bringing major upgrades to coincide with the Monza race which sees a greater percentage of maximum … Continue reading Teams ready ‘Monza special’ engines

So much for safety

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Max Mosley’s 1994 refuelling rules have gone up in smoke. Twelve years after the reintroduction of refuelling and the reaction to the disasters at the San Marino Grand Prix, three important rules governmening how refuelling would be made ‘safer’ after Imola have all been dropped. These were Mosley’s words after Imola 1994:

Hungarian Grand Prix, lap one, revisited

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A while ago I asked whether Fernando Alonso or Michael Schumacher’s massive position gains on the opening lap of the Hungarian Grand Prix were anything special – indeed, whether they were worthy of comparison with Ayrton Senna’s at Donington Park in 1993. I was fascinated to see Darren Morgan asked that very question of Autosport’s … Continue reading Hungarian Grand Prix, lap one, revisited

Hungarian Grand Prix ‘best of 2006’ – so far

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Jenson Button’s maiden win in the Hungarian Grand Prix is currently ranked as the best of the season so far (not including last week’s Turkish Grand Prix). The incident-packed wet dry race displaced the Bahrain Grand Prix as the fan’s favourite so far this year in the post-race popularity polls F1Fanatic conducts on the Autosport … Continue reading Hungarian Grand Prix ‘best of 2006’ – so far

2006 Stats Update: Turkey

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Fernando Alonso may have added to his advantage over Michael Schumacher in Istanbul, but Ferrari are almost level with Renault in the constructors’ championship. Let’s take a look at how all the drivers and teams are performing statistically.

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