Some news tidbits from the world of Formula 1: A Second Gearbox Problem For Red Bull On Sunday: Red Bull suffered two gearbox problems in Canada on Sunday. With McLaren now leading both the drivers’ and constructors’ championships with victory at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, it has emerged that Sebastian Vettel struggled to the checkered [...]
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Some news tidbits from the world of Formula 1: Horner Hints Red Bull Considering 2011 Engine Supply: Christian Horner has indicated there is no guarantee that Red Bull will still be powered by Renault engines beyond 2010. The team principal is quoted by Italy’s Autosprint as saying he is happy with the relationship between Red [...]
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Some news tidbits from the world of Formula 1: Rosberg Not Disappointed With New Car Switch: Nico Rosberg insists he is not disappointed with the reversion to the newer long-wheelbase Mercedes car for the forthcoming Turkish Grand Prix. After Michael Schumacher struggled with the original short-wheelbase car earlier in 2010, he was the team’s pacesetter [...]
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Some news tidbits from the world of Formula 1: Webber threw helmet into crowd after Spain win: Mark Webber celebrated his commanding Barcelona win from pole position by making a gift to the ranks of Spanish spectators. After standing on the scales in parc ferme, the Australian rushed across the front straight of the Circuit [...]
2010 Malaysian Grand Prix Results
Red Bull is now back into the world championship chase and Sebastian Vettel led the way in the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon with teammate Mark Webber coming home second. With a seventh place on Sunday, and despite no race wins yet this season, Felipe Massa took the lead of the drivers’ world championship. [...]
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Some news tidbits from the world of Formula 1: ‘Outboard’ Mirrors To Be Banned: This weekend’s Grand Prix will be the last for the sort of ‘outboard’ rear view mirrors that are becoming commonplace in F1. In Australia last week, veterans Rubens Barrichello and Pedro de la Rosa led the calls for better driver visibility, [...]


June 14th, 2010
Stephen Rhodes
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