This week's issue, put together in the Media Centre at Silverstone features - How it all went horribly wrong with the parking... - The Villota accident... - James Calado and Lewis Williamson - careers in contrast... - On the subject of gear ratios... - The inside story of the McLaren's advance into cartoons Plus all … Continue reading Six hours and 45 minutes after the race – a 72-page e-magazine
Category: Action at Grands Prix
Button mushrooms
Jenson Button set the pace in the third practice session in Valencia, on a bright and sunny morning. It was interesting to see the Lotuses of Romain Grosjean and Kimi Raikkonen second and third, ahead of the Force Indias of Nico HUlkenberg and Paul di Resta. Sergio Perez was sixth ahead of Michael Schumacher, Lewis … Continue reading Button mushrooms
A great weekend in Canada
The Canadian Grand Prix was a terrific race, with Lewis Hamilton showing what he can do and McLaren getting it right. It was an interesting strategic fight, right from the start, but it was only in the closing laps that this became obvious to the world as the drivers tried to make their tyres last … Continue reading A great weekend in Canada
Hamilton Island
Lewis Hamilton set the pace in the first practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix, on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on the Ile de Notre Dame in Montreal. The Englishman was a tenth faster than World Champion Sebastian Vettel in his Red Bull (hole or no hole) and Nico Rosberg was third fastest in the … Continue reading Hamilton Island
Crane delays Porsche race
A bizarre situation has developed overnight at Monaco where a 60- ton crane is stuck at the Anthony Noghes corner just before the start finish straight with a seized axle. The Automobile Club de Monaco found a solution, but the start of the Porsche Supercup race was delayed by 15 minutes while the blockage was … Continue reading Crane delays Porsche race
Did you know?
Apologies to those readers who do know these things, but there are many who do not and it is always a nice idea to give fans an insight into areas of the sport that perhaps they do not know... The Monaco Grand Prix has a long and rich history, which did much to give the … Continue reading Did you know?
El Vettel…
Sebastian Vettel set the pace in the third free practice session for the Spanish GP, although the times were clearly rather mixed up as some of the drivers were clearly saving tyres at the end of the session whent he fast times were recorded. There were 14 driver covered by 1.2 seconds with Pastor Maldonado … Continue reading El Vettel…
Interesting rumours from Punta Cana
Punta Cana is a tourist area in the easternmost province of the Dominican Republic. It has been a popular tourist destination since the 1970s. There are more than 50 hotels in the area, all but a handful of them being owned by Europeans. The area is served by Punta Cana International Airport, one of the … Continue reading Interesting rumours from Punta Cana
On the front line… at Starbucks
I'm on the plane home to Paris and, frankly, I am happy to be there. We have passed a fascinating few days in Bahrain. It was a race meeting the like of which I have not seen in nearly 30 years of reporting. I've done a lot stuff in that time, but this was above … Continue reading On the front line… at Starbucks
Five hours 15 minutes after the race – an 89 page e-magazine
GrandPrix+ is now ready for reading... Sign up for a subscription and you can read all about one of the most bizarre weekends in F1 history. We tell the whole story... and pull no punches. - We celebrate Sir Frank Williams's 70th birthday and look at our favourite Williams F1 car - An interview with … Continue reading Five hours 15 minutes after the race – an 89 page e-magazine