The 2011 Monaco GP was nothing less than a thriller for Formula1 fans. We saw tyre strategy spice up the action yet again, followed by mid-race crashes and Lewis Hamilton’s multiple penalties. In the end, Sebastian Vettel scored his first ever victory in Monaco and thereby clinched his 5th victory of the season in only… …
Month: May 2011
Monaco is the most awaited GP on the Formula1 calendar. Street circuits separate the men from the boys and driving around the narrow streets of Monaco does need some guts. …
Cancellation of the Bahrain Grand Prix meant a lot of headaches for the teams, organizers and of course Bernie Ecclestone. Headaches weren’t only in terms of logistics, but also finances. …
Mike Coughlan’s appointment at WilliamsF1 is pretty dated. He replaces Sam Michael at WilliamsF1, who is now rumoured to replace Aldo Costa in Ferrari. Do these moves indicate a trend? …
The 2011 Spanish Grand Prix was a mixed bag for me. I was certain that the ARW wouldn’t aid overtaking and it didn’t. I was also certain that the Pirelli …
As Formula1 enters Europe, the Spanish GP has been much anticipated for many reasons. First, teams have tested here pre-season, which gives them extra circuit knowledge and data to make …
Unconfirmed reports via a prominent Indian sports business website claim that Airtel has signed up as the ‘title sponsor’ of the Indian Grand Prix. The news was unconfirmed by the …
It was in Turkey last year when I made by GP debut. While the plans were always to debut as a Formula1 racer, I debuted as a team personnel. Saturday’s …
The 2011 Chinese Grand Prix brought a much needed end to Red Bull Racing and Sebastian Vettel’s dominance. While I am a huge Vettel fan, I feared a 2004-style Ferrari-Schumacher …
I usually try and update my blog within a day post the GP, however, my Force India F1 Academy duties have kept me away from scribbling. I had to list …