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Canadian Grand Prix

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

It was the Canadian Grand Prix last weekend and it was one of the best ever. The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal is one of the favourite. Its usually one of the most exciting – plenty of chances to overtake. Stuff usually happens.

This years was no different. I missed the qualifying as I was at a wedding and was busy during some of the actual race. Thank goodness for Sky +.

It was raining on race day so the race started behind the safety car. It didnt seem that heavy the rain but it seems this year they are being “safe then sorry”. Instead of millions of £££ of F1 car being damaged, they are “playing it safe”. Seems a shame as its always good to see a bit of carnage and some sliding and aquaplaning!! The rain stopped after the start and some cars went on to intermediate tyres. However, it then got really heavy, so heavy in fact that the safety car was out again. It was SO heavy that the race was red flagged and stopped for about 2 hours.

Because of the 2 hour “break”, I almost managed to catch up with the race in real time. The last 20 or so laps were some of the best for a long long time. Vettel was out in the lead as usual and every time the safety car came out – I think 4 times – he managed to get away from the chasing pack really well. Button was having an eventful race having contacted Hamilton and also Alonso. In the end he went in pits 6 times. 5 times for changes to tyres and 1 time for a drive through penalty for speeding behind the safety car.

Best 20 laps ever??

The last 20 laps of the race were with a drying track with all cars changing from intermediate to slick. Vettel was about 12 seconds ahead at one point but Button was catching him fast – about 1.5 to 2 seconds a lap. Its debatable if Button would have caught Vettel (and crucially passed him) without the final safety car. On the final lap, Button got within the crucial 1 second between him and Vettel so would have been able to use DRS. Maybe Vettel was worried about this and ended up making a mistake before the “DRS active zone”. Button got past and won the race.

Elsewhere in the race, Schmacher ended up finishing 4th. Very close to 3rd but Webber was just fast enough to overtake. Hamilton had another race to forgot, going into Webber and coming into contact with Button.

Tumbling marshall

This race really did have everything with the rain, overtakes, crashes. Even marshalls falling over. First there was the one who fell over Vettel hit the wall of champions in Friday practice. Then the one during the race who tried to remove debris from track. It didn’t seem very organised and just a load of blokes going on track and throwing and kicking bits of carbon fibre off the track. One guy slipped and fell, then Kobayashi almost crashed into him and he fell/dived again.

If your in the UK, you can see the video of the guy falling here – http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/formula_one/13748154.stm

(If your in the UK, you can see the race summarised in 90 seconds on the BBC Sport site. Depending when you read this, you could watch the actual race on the iPlayer).

Its turning into a good F1 year 2011. Some really good races, especially Canada and China.

Spa Grand Prix

Monday, August 30th, 2010

A pretty good race this weekend. Whenever it rains its makes it more interesting and stuff happens and our almost guaranteed rain in Spa.

Hamilton won with a great drive, Webber 2nd and Kubica showing what a good driver he is finishing 3rd. It was helped of course by Vettel taking out Button.

Button was in 2nd but stuggling for balance with damage to front wing. He was holding off Vettel well. However, Vettel made a silly move to overtake him. Went for the inside and then sharply turned to the outside which resulted in he sliding and crashing into Button. Vettel damaged front wing but Button was out.

It was not the only incident involving Vettel who seemed to be involved in all incidents! Vettel is clearly a talented driver and still very young but he crashes a lot and makes contact with other drivers an awful lot. Some people also say hes great when leading but when not at the front and he has to overtake people hes not that good. Unlike the likes of Hamilton, Alonso and Button hes not as good with the close “hand to hand” action.

2 horse race??

It was be interesting to see how the season pans out now. Is it now a 2 horse race?? There is still 6 races to go and thats 150 points. Ferrari will still go for it with Alonso but both McLaren and Red Bull have 2 drivers in the top 5 and the whole team orders issue. Will McLaren and Red Bull have to favour Hamilton and Webber now – even if they wont say it?? If it is a 2 horse race I hope Webber wins. Although Hamilton is British and should support him, I have never been the biggest Hamilton fan. Hes already won the championship and may well win more. Webber has never won it and this may be his last chance. He also comes across as a top bloke.

Things change quickly in F1 and a bad race for Hamilton/Webber and good one for Button/Vettel will change things again. Bring on Monza!!

PS – It was a real shame that Ruben’s 300th race ended with a DNF when he crashed into Alonso. He misjudged the wet conditions and sled into Alonso so was his fault but still a shame.

PPS – Note to BBC Sport. Your Formula 1 coverage is brilliant, love the F1 Forum with the extra coverage and interviews with drivers (once again Jenson Button gave a good interview – talking about getting the boxing gloves ready to face Vettel! :) ) but Jonathan Legard is rubbish. I am not the only one with so many people complaining about his commentating.

PPPS – Why was Massa not penalised for overshooting his grid place at the start??

Hungary Grand Prix

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

It wasnt the most exciting race this weekend. The race livened up with the safety car which caused a couple of the main talking points. One was the crash because Sutil and Kubica and the other was Rosberg and the loose bouncing wheel. Both of them could have been really dangerous. Sutil’s car could have gone up into Kubica and the bouncing wheel had have hit someone or gone into it garage. Very dangerous!

Schumacher v Barrichello

However, the main talking point was the Schumacher v Barrichello incident. I am sure you have all seen it but basically Rubens was faster than Schumi and was catching for a few laps. Schumacher went wide on the last corner and Rubens got into slipstream and went to the right to pass. As he was next to Schumacher, he was “pushed” towards the wall and it was all very close and tight. Rubens was lucky the pit wall ended so he could go wider and had room to “escape”. If he hit the wall it would have been a big crash, if a car was exiting the pit lane it would have been a major incident!! Rubens was rightly angry and called for him to be black flagged.

After the race Schumacher said he gave him enough room and wanted him to go to the left. You can see in replays he was looking in mirror to the right. He knew what he was doing! Rubens was on the BBC F1 Forum afterwards talking about it. He talked about it and asked ppl on Twitter to let him know if he was right or was Schumacher right – who always calls him a bit of a “cry baby”. Schumacher has been given a 10 place grid penalty.

Lenient punishment

Personally I think he should be banned for a race at the very least. The fines/bans/punishment issued by the FIA seems very inconsistent! Three years ago McLaren were fined $100m for using Ferrari date. Then you look at just a week ago when Ferrari were fined just $100,000 for manipulating a race result. Back in 1997, Schumacher was thrown out of championship for crashing into someone. Hes now been given a 10 place grid penalty for what Rubens (most experience F1 driver in history) has described as “the most dangerous manoeuvre against me I have ever known”.

(Schumacher has since said sorry but his team boss has said he gave Rubens enough room). Maybe its a coincidence but the 2 drivers hes tried to “put into the wall” this season have been ex-teammates. Is that a factor??

Back to the actual race result and I am happy Webber won. (Once again Vettel has not converted a pole position into a race win). If Button doesnt win, I would rather a driver I like to win and thats Webber or Rubens. It was the worst race weekend for McLaren for awhile with a DNF for Lewis and Button finishing in 8th. The Red Bull car is just so much faster!! This track was almost the perfect track for them and it showed with them being about a second faster than anyone else!

Its not a mid-season break for F1 and back in a month in Spa. Can’t wait!

Disaster for Red Bull

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

It was the Turkey Grand Prix and everyone is talking about the incident involving the 2 Red Bull drivers. The Red Bull cars were still probably the fastest cars but McLaren had gains a lot of ground and it was a lot closer.

Mark Webber qualified in pole again with Hamilton 2nd. His team-mate Vettel was 3rd and 4th was Button. The Turkey F1 track is very popular with the drivers with its layout and the over-taking opportunities. Also, it has one of the best turns on the F1 calendar – Turn 8.

Anyway, to the main talking point and the incident involving Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel – see the collision here. On lap 40, Mark Webber was in the lead with Vettel right behind him. I think it was out of turn 11, Vettel got a better exit and was right on Webber’s tail. They got side by side and Vettel was slowly taking the lead. Webber was squeezing him to the left a tiny bit as was his right but there was enough room. With the cars still beside one another, Vettel for whatever reason moved quickly to the right. The cars connected and as a result Vettel was out. Webber managed to finish 3rd.

As he got out the car Vettel made hand gestures which suggested he thought his team-mate “had gone mad”. As far as I see it (and the vast majority of people) is that it was Vettel’s fault. Maybe Mark could have given him a bit more room but why should he. Hes an F1 driver and can’t just be moving over. If Vettel had kept going on broke at the usual braking point, he probably would have taken the lead.

(There is a quite similar situation a few laps later with the McLarens who had a mini battle themselves with Button passing Hamilton in same place as the Red Bull’s crashed. It was a close fight but was (just about) clean. They showed how to do it right).

After the race, team principal Christian Horner seemed to contradict himself. In one interview saying both cars had same amount of fuel etc. In anotherm, he said Webber was in a fuel saving mode and Vettel had managed to save fuel so was an “optimum performance” on lap 40 when the incident happened. Horner seemed to be blaming Webber.

Red Bull’s advisor Helmut Marko (who apparently Horner “reports” to) has insinuated that Webber was at fault. I can’t see how he can say that. As I said, maybe Mark could have moved over a bit but the bottom line is Vettel turned into Webber and he could just disappear.

Is Red Bull “Vettel’s team”??

Apparently, the feeling amongst the F1 experts/journalists/fans is that Red Bull favour Sebastian Vettel. He is the man who came through there very expensive trainining program. Its amazing that the man leading the F1 drivers championship right now doesnt know if he can trust his team 100%. If Jenson Button doesnt win the F1 drivers championship, I want Mark Webber to win it. Even before this weekend, he has driven brilliantly and has shown what he can do finally with a good car. He also comes across as a top bloke.

The weekend has been a disaster for Red Bull on the track and off it. McLaren are now in the lead in the constructors and the relationship between there 2 drivers has been soured even more. The rumour was that they didn’t get on anyway so this wont have helped!

If you are in the UK, I recommend checking out the BBC F1 Forum. Its excellent normally but you get to see the experts talk more about this incident (and the others in the race).

2 weeks till the next race (Canada). Will Red Bull be back on form?? Have they cracked under the pressure?? Will McLaren now be the fastest car especially with the F-Duct and the long straights in Canada? I cant wait!! Its one of my favourite tracks too.

Formula 1 – 2010. Really looking forward to it!!

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

The Formula 1 2010 season really is lining up to be a great season!! Schumacher is back and is looking quick in testing. Alonso, who will be with Ferrari, has said it will be great to race against a legend.

Also, if Bernie Ecclestone has his way it will be more like Mario Kart than Formula 1. His latest plan to get more overtaking by having an “overtaking lane”. He says drivers will be able to use it 5 times a race so they are not stuck behind drivers! WTF!?! (Although if this happens – which highly doubt – it properly wont be this coming season).

In other F1 related news, I checked the odds for the drivers championship. Depends on the bookies but reigning champion Jenson Button is only 5th or 6th favourite!! At one bookies, hes 14/1 to win. May be worth a bet!!

Favourite is Hamiton then Alonso, Schumacher, Vettel, Massa (some bookies Massa is 6th fav).

Check out the latest odds at all main bookies at Oddschecker.