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February-4-12

Giedo van der Garde will be Caterham 3rd man

Posted by Mike F1 under F1 - News

Giedo_van_der_Garde  Giedo van der Garde will be the 3rd pilot of the Caterham F1 Team, the rumor was a few weeks before that he might get the last HRT F1 seat, but it seems that he waited a little longer and now he has bean confirmed as the Caterham 3rd driver. Caterham will allow Giedo to run in the tests at the Jerez and on the other preseason test season as well as in the Friday practices during the upcoming Formula1 season.

The 26th year old Dutch man has already a strong career involving the single seaters, in 2012 he finished 5th in the GP2 Championship and back in ‘08 he won Formula1 Renault 3.5. He also made several tests in the past with teams like Force India, Super Aguri and Renault.

  Giedo van der Garde said that he’s very happy to a part of the Caterham F1 Team and he also feels very proud of the new step he’s taken in the development of he’s carrier. Giedo added: “The team is very new and there are many fantastic people here”, the Dutch driver has also only good words about he’s new boss Tony Fernandes: “He’s a very ambitious guy and he brought a lot of good people to help the team and to assure it’s future” Giedo seems to be extremely happy for the moment and he’s also eager to continue he’s development with the car and the new team in the future.

  There is a very positive atmosphere in the Caterham F1 Team and everyone there is assuring us that this year the team will fight for points in every single race if that is going to happened remains to be seen but Giedo seems to think that he’s ready for the big circus and he also has what it takes to be a full time pilot for the team in the future: “”I fell very strong now, I’m in a very good shape physically and mentally” of course what is also contributing to Giedo good vibes about Formula1 is the fact that he already knows many of the drivers that are currently competing in the championship and he kinda feels at “home” here.

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Fernado Alonso and Flavio Briatore Without question Red Bull is the team to beat in 2012. In 2011 Red Bull reigned supreme from the race in Australia and has never let the guard down always maintaining a strong advance to the rest of the competition, which cannot really be called that if we think that Ferrari was only able to win once at Silverstone while McLaren shared the 1st place with Red Bull for another 6 times.

In the closing days of the championship at Ferrari a rumor emerged saying that Ferrari will prepare for 2012 an unbeatable structure and also admitted that will risk a lot more in designing the new car.

  According to Flavio Briatore, Ferrari will start again this year with 2-3 tenths behind Red Bull but if this difference won’t be bigger than that, then Alonso will no doubt be World Champion for the 3rd time in 2012: "Red Bull has a great advantage, and have been working very quietly during these two months. I see Ferrari between 2 and 3 tenths behind the pace of Red Bull. If this is so in the first race, Alonso could win the championship".

  Alonso’s old boss also insisted on the fact that Ferrari needs to give Alonso an competitive car and also stated that is more than obvious that the team must concentrate it’s efforts in the first pilot, “The last championship was disappointing but Felipe Massa is recovering from he’s terrible accident and he always was a fast pilot. Is also important that the second pilot must be in complete harmony with the No. 1 and has to bring he’s contribution to the team. I would not waste much time in thinking who’s the 2nd pilot but I would invest far more in building a competitive car for Alonso because the World Title is won by one pilot alone and this is why I would focus my attention in that pilot”.

  In other words Flavio would risk everything on the Spaniard and considering that he and Alonso shared some glory a few years back he might be onto something, but time will tell and on the positive side there is only a little over one and a half months until the championship will start.

January-31-12

Formula1 car launches schedule for 2012 season

Posted by Mike F1 under F1 - News

Presentation Sauber 2011  With new season testing just around the corner and with the release dates of the new 2012 Formula1 Championship challengers more or less confirmed we decided to let you all know how the presentation schedule will look, just a day before the the launch of the McLaren’s MP4/27. Among the latest teams to conform the official launch was Williams F1 Team who just release the date of it’s FW34 this afternoon.

  The two teams that will suffer the longest delay are HRT F1 Team (no surprise here) and Marussia Racing, and it seems that both teams are struggling to put together the 2012 car, and while Marussia has a solid working base HRT is keep relocating itself, first from Germany to Valencia and then in the middle of the process a decision was made to move to Madrid complicating further the construction of the car.

  Another interesting thing is the Mercedes engine that will be supplied this year, with McLaren and Mercedes AMG Petronas sharing same engine Mercedes FO108Y while Sahara Force India will receive a slightly different one Mercedes FO108.

 Here is the full schedule for all cars launches that will compete in 2012 Formula1 Championship:

Team
Chassis
Engine
Date / Location
Caterham F1 Team
CT01
Renault RS27
26.01 / title page of "F1 Racing" magazine
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
MP4/27
Mercedes FO108Y
01.02 / Woking
Scuderia Ferrari
F2012
Ferrari 056
03.02 / Maranello
Sahara Force India
VJM05
Mercedes FO108
03.02 / Silverstone circuit
Lotus F1 Team
E20
Renault RS27
05.02 / Internet
Red Bull Racing
RB8
Renault RS27
06.02 / Internet
Sauber F1 Team
C31
Ferrari 056
06.02 / Jerez
Scuderia Toro Rosso
STR7
Ferrari 056
06.02 / Jerez
Williams F1 Team
FW34
Renault RS27
07.02 / Jerez
Mercedes AMG Petronas
W03
Mercedes FO108Y
21.02 / Barcelona
HRT F1 Team
F112
Cosworth CA2010
01.03 / Barcelona (?)
Marussia Racing
MR01
Cosworth CA2010
01.03 / Barcelona (?)

 
P.S. HRT & Marussia dates not officially confirmed.
January-27-12

Lotus F1 Team – E20 Teaser

Posted by Mike F1 under Chit Chat

The wait is what’s killing us in winter, so Lotus F1 Team came to our aid with this great teaser for the 2012 Formula1 season challenger that will be named E20, here it is:

January-25-12

666 Km in two days

Posted by Mike F1 under F1 - News

Kimi Raikkonen, the Lotus F1 Team driver completed in the two days of private practice no less than 666 km, on the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia. He completed 80 laps on the first day of training and an additional 91 laps in the second day summing an impressive number of 171 laps which gave us a total of 666km, more than two grand prix distance.

The Lotus driver said after the two training days: “It went well today and overall the two days have been helped me a lot. Even though I was using a two year-old car and the Pirelli demonstration tires, I learnt about working with the team and the engineers which means I can focus on the new car once we get to Jerez for the first official test. It was great to be driving an F1 car again and from that respect I feel very positive.”

Also Alan Permane, Trackside Operations Engineer of Lotus added: “We enjoyed another good day with Kimi in Valencia. The morning was spent doing setup work in particular with front and rear cambers. In the afternoon we ran very low fuel qualifying simulations with two new sets of tires followed by a 27 lap run starting with a full tank of fuel. Kimi’s pace improved from yesterday as we would expect and we completed several start, pitstop and clutch simulations. We were even able to finish early as we completed our programme ahead of time. Overall it has been a productive and valuable two days.”

Here are some high-def pictures from the testing days, all images (C) Lotus F1:

Kimi Raikkonen First Run Valencia, Spain. 24th January 2012 Kimi Raikkonen in conversation in the pits. Portrait. Photo: Andrew Ferraro/Lotus F1 Team ref: Digital Image _Q0C9382 Kimi Raikkonen First Run Valencia, Spain. 24th January 2012 Kimi Raikkonen. Action. Photo: Andrew Ferraro/Lotus F1 Team ref: Digital Image _Q0C9400Kimi Raikkonen First Run Valencia, Spain. 24th January 2012 Kimi Raikkonen. Action. Photo: Andrew Ferraro/Lotus F1 Team ref: Digital Image _Q0C9450 Kimi Raikkonen First Run Valencia, Spain. 24th January 2012 Kimi Raikkonen. Action. Photo: Andrew Ferraro/Lotus F1 Team ref: Digital Image _Q0C9462Kimi Raikkonen First Run Valencia, Spain. 24th January 2012 Kimi Raikkonen. Action Photo: Andrew Ferraro/Lotus F1 Team ref: Digital Image _Q0C9475 Kimi Raikkonen First Run Valencia, Spain. 24th January 2012 Kimi Raikkonen. Action Photo: Andrew Ferraro/Lotus F1 Team ref: Digital Image _Q0C9487Kimi Raikkonen First Run Valencia, Spain. 24th January 2012 Kimi Raikkonen. Portrait Photo: Andrew Ferraro/Lotus F1 Team ref: Digital Image _Q0C9505 Kimi Raikkonen First Run Valencia, Spain. 24th January 2012 Kimi Raikkonen. Action Photo: Andrew Ferraro/Lotus F1 Team ref: Digital Image _Q0C9534

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January-12-12

More bad luck for Robert Kubica

Posted by Mike F1 under F1 - News

Robert_Kubica The polish driver started the 2012 equally bad as he started 2011, still recovering from he’s old Rally accident the young driver fell on ice and broken he’s right leg. All this happened on an ice road near he’s home in  Pietrasanta, Italy.

Kubica, who is 27 years old now, was taken to hospital and the X-rays scans revealed  that he’d re-opened the fracture in his right tibia that he sustained in his rally crash 11 months ago. Meanwhile he was transferred to the same hospital where he did all the operations and the treatment after he’s horrific rally crash.

Kubica was understood to be facing several months of recuperation after undergoing operations to repair the damage to his partially severed right forearm and numerous fractures to his right elbow, shoulder and leg, this new fracture is believed to set back he’s recuperation schedule with at least 3 weeks.

The accident will no doubt came as a huge blow to Kubica who has already been replaced by Kimi Raikkonen at Lotus Renault this season, despite effectively being dropped by Lotus, Kubica hadn’t given up hope of returning to the grid in 2012 with reports suggesting he could replace Felipe Massa if the Brazilian fails to find his form this term, but Stefano Domenicali has play down those rumors, in addition, Red Bull have also been linked with a move for Kubica for 2013 should they decide to part company with veteran Mark Webber when the Australian’s contract expires at the end of next season.

Info: Dailymail.co.uk

January-9-12

Ever wondered how is to own your Formula1 team ?

Posted by Mike F1 under Chit Chat

If  you are anything like me (an formula1 fan, enthusiast) then you must have dreamt at some point how cool it will be to own, manage, or work for a Formula1 team and while for some of us dreams come true for others don’t or at least not in the way that we expect, so to help us fulfill part of our dreams (at least in the digital world) Formula1  along with Codemasters have developed F1 Online The Game the first game that gives you the possibility to create and manage your own Formula1 team, also you can develop your car and compete for the championship, all this as a team owner, but Codemasters did not forget about the racer and for drivers is possible to go wheel-to-wheel against other players with  online multiplayer racing action so that you can experience how Formula1 feels like with official cars, drivers and circuits.

Here is the game trailer:

Get registered and Have Fun !!!

December-13-11

Becoming an F1 driver

Posted by Mike F1 under Chit Chat

  Have the exploits of Messrs Vettel, Button, Alonso and Hamilton in the 2011 season got you wondering about how exactly you become an F1 driver?

Let’s face it, the financial rewards alone of making a breakthrough into arguably the most lucrative sport of all is reason enough to want to get behind the wheel of super car. You can’t imagine the likes of Mark Webber desperately counting down the days to pay day at the end of the month, raiding the bargain bin down at his local supermarket or going through the annual rigmarole of trying to find cheap car insurance like the rest of us.

Most wannabe F1 drivers start out on the karting scene. Lewis Hamilton, for example, took up the sport at the age of just eight and went on to be crowned F1 champion just over a decade later.

There are plenty of karting tracks around if you have a child who is interested in making a name for themselves on four wheels or if you think you have what it takes to make it in probably the most demanding sport around. Join a karting team and compete in competitions on local and national level.

Luck also a huge part to play in someone fulfilling their lifelong dream of becoming an F1 star, as former world champion Nigel Mansell has pointed out.

“Motorsport is a roulette wheel,” said Mansell in an interview with the BBC.

“It’s very tough, and sometimes even the most talented individuals will not be able to keep going in the sport.”

And even if you’re fortunate enough to get snapped up by an F1 team, staying in the sport is also immensely difficult, according to Mansell.

He added: “I was one of the lucky ones. But opportunities can be limited.

“You could get an amount of money together, race for one or two seasons in motorsport, but if you haven’t made a position or a name for yourself then you can fade away.”

While there’s plenty of money to be made in F1, getting into the sport can also cost a pretty penny. In fact, it’ll cost you somewhere in the region of £400,000 to get a ride in British F3 for a season. The likes of Ayrton Senna and Jackie Stewart both made a name for themselves in F3 before progressing through the ranks to reach the pinnacle of F1.

Consistency is the key no matter what level you race at. Do the basics well and show your composure under pressure and hopefully the lucky breaks will come your way. Find out about the different schemes that the various F1 teams operate aimed at nurturing the best young talent and learn about what the application process involves.

Perhaps enlist the help of an agent who may have a few useful contacts in the motorsport industry to help you on your way and also think carefully about raising the cash needed to start a motorsport career. If things go well and you start to make a bit of money then you’ll probably end up buying a decent road car as well so remember to get performance car insurance to protect your investment.

There are many hurdles to overcome in order to become an F1 driver, but find the right combination between luck, determination and talent and the dream could become a reality.

MSM

October-11-11

Sebastian Vettel – Road to Victory in 2011

Posted by Mike F1 under Chit Chat

Red Bull have decided to celebrate in style Sebastian Vettel  second World Champion title of the Formula1 2011 championship and they made an exceptional slideshow for us the fan’s with all the achievements of the team and Sebastian, here is the clip:

Ok, so we’ve got it: Sebastian Vettel is the new Formula1 WORLD CHAMPION !!!

Japanese GP Race results:

Formula1-Race-Results-Japan-2011

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