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Q+A with Marc Priestley pt. 1

Q+A with Marc Priestley pt. 1

Having worked in F1 for 10 years as a mechanic with McLaren, Marc Priestley has recently parted company and embarked on a series of new challenges including consultancy, public speaking engagements and is part way through writing a first book … Continue reading

Is reliability a bad thing?

Is reliability a bad thing?

Formula One team’s needn’t bother with European breakdown cover next season, with the 2011 European Grand Prix of Valencia becoming only the third race in the sports history where every participant has finished. It was also the race with the … Continue reading

125 years of the automobile

125 years of the automobile: Sport stars join celebrations

The automobile is celebrating its 125th birthday and congratulations are coming in from all quarters. Joining an anniversary motorcade through the streets of Stuttgart were top sports personalities from motor racing (Formula One and DTM), football, tennis and boxing. Alongside … Continue reading

The return of KERS: Facts and figures

by René Reinar Svendsen
on Feb15
The return of KERS: Facts and figures

The opening race of 2009 on 29th March in Melbourne saw KERS used for the first time in Formula One. The twelve competing teams subsequently reached an accord to exclude the new technology from the 2010 season. But now, KERS … Continue reading

First photo of the new Silver Arrow

by René Reinar Svendsen
on Jan30
First photo of the new Silver Arrow

On Tuesday (1st February 2011) in Valencia, Mercedes GP will be unveiling the new car to be driven by Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg. MGP W02 – MGP is an acronym of the team name, Mercedes GP Petronas; the ‘W’ … Continue reading

The path to Formula One following in Hamilton’s slipstream

by René Reinar Svendsen
on Dec21
The path to Formula One following in Hamilton's slipstream

At the end of the 2010 season, the Formula 3 Euro Series produced a second Formula One champion in Sebastian Vettel, the youngest Formula One world champion ever. In 2008, ex-Formula 3 Euro Series champion, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis … Continue reading


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