Mark Webber’s 2008 season: an analysis

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Guest writer Andrew Tsvyk turns his analytical eye on Mark Webber’s performance at Red Bull in 2008 – and asks how he might fare alongside Sebastian Vettel in 2009. Mark Webber is an enigma for me. The Australian has outclassed every team-mate fate threw at him during his tenure in Formula 1 but, nevertheless, failed … Continue reading Mark Webber’s 2008 season: an analysis

The teams: Ferrari (F1 2008)

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Ferrari won yet another constructors’ championship in 2008, to the surprise of exactly no-one. Since 1999, they’ve only failed to win the title on two occasions, when Renault interrupted them from 2005-6. What was fascinating about Ferrari this year was the shift in the balance of power between their drivers, with Felipe Massa taking over … Continue reading The teams: Ferrari (F1 2008)

BMW tests its 2009 Formula 1 car prototype – and it ain’t pretty (Pictures)

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Several Formula 1 teams were back in action today for the first time since the Brazilian Grand Prix, testing developments ahead of the 2009 season. BMW are the latest team to run developments of the aerodynamics package we can expect to see on its F1 car in 2009. It’s going to take some getting used … Continue reading BMW tests its 2009 Formula 1 car prototype – and it ain’t pretty (Pictures)

The teams: McLaren (F1 2008)

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The irony of McLaren’s season was that the team’s reliability won Lewis Hamilton the drivers’ championship, but their drivers’ inconsistency cost them the constructors’ championship. That’s putting it rather glibly: Hamilton wouldn’t have been champion without drives like his Silverstone master class. But the points he threw away in races like Bahrain and Montreal could … Continue reading The teams: McLaren (F1 2008)

F1 cars will hit 298kph in Craner Curves at the new Donington Park in 2010

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When – or if – the British Grand Prix moves to Donington Park in 2010 the new circuit will take Silverstone’s place as the fourth quickest circuit regularly used by Formula 1. Documents submitted by the circuit owners to North West Leicestershire District Council projects an average lap speed of 220.75kph with cars hitting a … Continue reading F1 cars will hit 298kph in Craner Curves at the new Donington Park in 2010

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