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. …
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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 …
Back-to-back racing weekends are a treat for racing fans. Barely 4 days break between the Malaysian Grand Prix and the Friday Free Practice in Shanghai. However, this also means that …
Sebastian Vettel came, saw and conquered! But that’s not exactly the true story of the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix. Yes, Vettel did score a much deserved win, but at one …