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2009 season opener?1 comment

ed wrote 7 months ago: And so, then, the Spanish Grand Prix.  This is the one we’ve been waiting for, when the pre-se … more →

Tags: Formula One, Current Affairs, F1 2009, Television

Ayrton Senna

ed wrote 7 months ago: It’s hard to believe that it has been fifteen years today since the death of Ayrton Senna in t … more →

Tags: Blog, Formula One, drivers, world champions

Slow starters

ed wrote 7 months ago: There has been much discussion in the press, on the broadcast media and online about the dismal star … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, drivers, Points and prizes, Teams, world champions

There's no 'I' in it

ed wrote 7 months ago: Since Red Bull Racing’s bold strut into the winners’ circle last Sunday morning, I have … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, Teams

List of the week: pole position

ed wrote 7 months ago: There’ll be a more considered look at the Chinese Grand Prix here later on, but Sebastian Vett … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, drivers

More Malaysian preamble

ed wrote 8 months ago: This year marks the tenth anniversary of the first Malaysian Grand Prix.  It increasingly looks like … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, circuits, Current Affairs, F1 2009

Malaysian preamble3 comments

ed wrote 8 months ago: More of the same is to be expected from this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang.  With o … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, circuits, Current Affairs, drivers

Terrible defending1 comment

ed wrote 9 months ago: As I have no doubt mentioned here before, British Formula 1 World Champions are the most numerous in … more →

Tags: drivers, Points and prizes, world champions

Market forces and Forti Corses

ed wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a little fact that you might not know, unless you’ve been following Formula 1 for … more →

Tags: Formula One, Current Affairs, Politics and Power

List of the week - National Pride

ed wrote 1 year ago: Which country is the most successful in the 58-year history of the Formula 1 World Championship? The … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, drivers

List of the week - Gold, silver and bronze4 comments

ed wrote 1 year ago: The 2008 World Championship was the first time in nearly twenty years that the driver who won the mo … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, drivers, Points and prizes

Crunching engines

ed wrote 1 year ago: The story of the world’s last great financial crisis and its effect on motor racing can more o … more →

Tags: Formula One, Indianapolis 500, Current Affairs, Politics, Teams

We're all winners

ed wrote 1 year ago: The 29 Formula 1 World Champions, listed in order of the number of Grand Prix wins they had to their … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, drivers, Points and prizes

Better than nothing

ed wrote 1 year ago: Fear not, Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa.  Although only one of you can win your first World Champi … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, drivers, Points and prizes

Last gasp

ed wrote 1 year ago: Embittered old hacks will often mutter that, nowadays, the Formula 1 World Championship ALWAYS boils … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, Current Affairs, drivers, Points and prizes

Just deserts

ed wrote 1 year ago: There has been a discussion recently – unsurprisingly eminating from the UK – about whet … more →

Tags: Formula One, Current Affairs, drivers, Points and prizes

Triple Crown

ed wrote 1 year ago: There are other motor races, of course.  For the purist and the historian alike, however, the Monaco … more →

Tags: Formula One, Indianapolis 500, drivers, Le Mans

Absolute statistical frenzy

ed wrote 1 year ago: You might have been expecting me to wiffle on about Lewis Hamilton or the impending excitement of Fo … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, drivers

Black hole

ed wrote 1 year ago: Talking uneducated rubbish about spacetime became something of a hobby online last week, as CERN sta … more →

Tags: Formula One, Lists, Current Affairs


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