9th August 2007

Separate Playpens required at McLaren

Seems I may have been premature laying all the blame on Fernando for Hungarogate ™ with the news that Lewis wasn’t following team orders at the start of the session.

As a result Fernando was a bit peeved. So he decides he can’t see whether there are white lines on his tyres or not and spends 9 or 10 seconds on the radio checking that the team put the right set on. :) As a result Lewis misses his opportunity to do a flying lap by 4 seconds.

Now all hell has broken loose, McLaren are once again in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, let’s not forget Lewis’s accusations of team orders in Monaco, Fernando’s accusations of favouritism, The whole spy mess and now Hungarogate ™. It seems to me what should have been a dream season for McLaren has turned into a nightmare.

Is it just me or are both drivers acting like a spoilt brats?

Eddie Irvine seems to think so and he makes some interesting points
. I have to say, I agree with him when he says…

To block Lewis like that in qualifying was one of the most stupid things I’ve ever seen and it reminded me of Michael Schumacher’s move on Jacques Villeneuve at Jerez in 1997

I think Eddie managed to sum up what I found so offensive about this whole thing…

“I can’t condone cheating, but if you must do it, there’s got to be a subtler way!”

At least when Michael and Ayrton were caught they were trying to make it look like an ‘accident’ :)

I can see where he’s coming from, I am starting to think that Lewis has been manipulating things when speaking to the press, but then what driver hasn’t at some point in his career. Still that bit of arrogance that’s starting to show is a sign of what’s happening at the moment and I’m surprised we haven’t seen more of it. He’s the most successful rookie of all time by a long long way and it must be so hard to resist being arrogant when you are in a class of your own.

Last Saturday, when this all went off, I thought that maybe there was a culture of cheating starting to build in McLaren, I now think it’s more to do with 2 giant egos battling to be number 1 in a team that will not publicly condone such a thing and despite the success they have had in the past they have mostly come when there has been a ‘natural’ number 1 in the team (sorry DC I love your attitude these days but you were never a match for Hakkinen, except maybe the day Ron ordered you to let him pass). Remember Senna and Prost? That ended well for McLaren didn’t it ;)

I feel myself, it’s only a matter of time before one of the brats throws the toys out of the pram and does something even more stoopid (and probably dangerous) than what we saw this weekend. I really hope it doesn’t come to that but barring Ron actually names a number 1 driver I can’t see this ending any other way. The question is which one will it be, the young gifted rookie or the 2 time world champ?

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6th August 2007

Lewis Hamilton, well done

Well Done Lewis, and seein as how yer best buddy Fernando Alonso isn’t talking to you at the moment I thought this might cheer you up ;)

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4th August 2007

Fernando Alonso, Cheat and World Champion!

I’m disgusted, Fernando Alonso, a two times world Champion, ignored his pit crew and sat in the pit box as Lewis Hamilton waited for a change of tyres and have one last crack at pole position. Fernando delayed Lewis long enough that he wasn’t able to attempt his last flying lap before the qualifying ended and took pole position from Lewis.

Shame on you Fernando, you have often criticised other drivers for tactics such as these and now you do the same! To your own Teammate? of course your counting on Ron Dennis not lodging a formal complaint, as it would compromise the team, your counting on Ron Dennis not feeling the need to ‘change your engine’ or ’start you from the pit lane’ or even firing you. It was obvious from the coverage that this was not planned and approved by the team.

I’m reminded of ‘Rascassegate’ at last years Monaco GP and Flavio Briatore’s comments in particular.

“Someone who was seven times a world champion wants us to believe that he didn’t do it on purpose - it’s fairyland.”

At least there could be some debate over Schumacher’s intentions, but, in my opinion, there can be no denying that Fernando sat still despite being ordered out of the pits by the team.

This all comes right in the middle of the whole Stepneygate affair and I have to say thing’s look bad for McLaren, they were found guilty of cheating, yet not penalised as ‘they gained no benefit’ from the information. I’m sorry, but cheating is cheating and unless some punishment is applied to McLaren even as a token gesture, I believe it calls in to question the impartiality of the FIA and it almost legitimises cheating maybe that’s why Fernando did it.

I’m sure there will be a lot of comment in the next few days/weeks regardless of what the outcome this weekend and in the whole spy thing, at the end of the day, it would be easy to say the only ones losing out are the stakeholders in the sport, as they are making a mockery of what has been an incredibly entertaining season in F1 for all the right reasons.

But I love F1, have done since I were a nipper and I’m a stakeholder in the sport, granted as a spectator only but it’s the spectators that the sponsors want to entice and it’s the sponsors that provide the funds for the teams and drivers to go racing. I’m glad I’m not a vodafone customer because I would now have to change phone companies, I’m glad I don’t drive a Mercedes because I would have to change it.

posted in Cheat, F1, Fernando Alonso, Flavio Briatore, Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, Qualifying, Race, Ron Dennis, Schuey, championship, grand prix, mistakes | 14 Comments

22nd May 2007

Singapore Grand Prix, a night race?

Singapore Minister of State S Iswaran anounced recently that they are to host a Grand Prix next year. Althought the press announcements seemed a little confused about it. Grandprix.com was first out of the blocks with the news that it was unlikely to be a night race.

Next up, Autosport made the same announcement, with one major difference, it might be a night race.

Then a few hours later ITV F1 make the same announcement, but there saying, Singapore will have the honour of hosting the first night race.

Now before, I had a chance to start looking for flight’s, Autosport post a follow up story. Literally within half an hour and they are sticking to there “might be a night race” story.

Okay this is the second time in the last few month’s that we’ve had the suggestion of a night race. So what’s it all about? Well it would appear that Mr. E wants to make the “fly-away” races a little more “friendly” to the european audiences, but also he’s generating public discussion. Which will make the idea easier to accept to the teams, well with the sponsors “encouragement” anyway :), provided public opinion is behind the idea anyway. ;)

The idea is sound, there have been plenty of night races in other formula’s before. Me personally, I think it’s a brilliant idea and wherever it happens I would dearly love to be there. I’m hoping the night race, if it does happen, will be towards the end of next year, that way I might have a hope of paying for trip. :D

So I’m all for it and I know one or 10 others that think it’s a fantastic idea as well and if the fans like the idea then there’s more chance that the audiences will be bigger. Which in turn means that the sponsors will be happy, which will generate other potential sponsors, which will mean more money to go round, which makes the team bosses happy cause they won’t have to fire people, which will keep the team staff happy. So, that leaves the drivers, let’s face it, if they don’t want to do it then it’s a dead duck.

Thankfully, Kimi and some of the other drivers seem to like the idea. Unfortunatly, Alonso, the reigning World Champion, doesn’t seem to keen on the idea.

But then again who’s gonna argue with Mr. E? especially after his most recent comments on the subject of night races. I’m getting the impresion he wants a night race and he’s gonna do what ever it takes to make it happen. Lets face it Mr. E is one of those people who makes the things he wants to happen, happen. :)

posted in Bernie Ecclestone, F1, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen, Night Race, Race, Rumour, Singapore, grand prix | 2 Comments

14th May 2007

A rookie Formula 1 world champion?

First thing’s first, what a thrilling GP weekend, Qualy was like the haydays of the one hour session and Prost and Senna taking it all the way to the last thousanth of a second. The race didn’t have a dull moment, wheel banging, overtaking, mechanical and electrical failures, a crash or 2, a Fire on the pitlane, a blowout on the main straight, I think any doubt about the excitement levels in formula 1 have been well and truly done away with.

So, is it to early to speculate? Lewis Hamilton could be the 2007 world champion, personally I’m a Masa fan these days but I’ll talk about that another time, Lets just take a look at what Lewis has accomplished in only 4 races in Formula 1.

  1. He has finished every race, always good for a rookie to be able to do that. ;)
  2. He has passed cars on the first lap of every race.
  3. He has finished on the podium at every race so far.
  4. He seems to be consistantly faster than his team mate.
  5. He seems to be consistantly faster than the current World Champion.
  6. He’s the youngest driver ever to lead the world drivers championship.
  7. He’s never lost in Monaco (and that’s where the next race is)

And  I think he’s also the most succesful formula 1 rookie of all time with 4 podiums in his first season and there’s only been 4 races!

The Lewis Hamilton story is an incredible one and it is sure to draw more and more attention to Formula 1 as time goes on, even if he starts making “the rookie” mistakes that everyone is still half expecting. What he has achieved so far is astounding, Lets not forget the current World Champ is the man who beat the most succesful driver in history to 2 world championships and Lewis has made him look just a little silly recently :)

So I’m asking the question does anyone think we could have a rookie world champion at the end of the 2007 season?

posted in F1, Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Race, championship, grand prix, podium | 2 Comments

8th October 2006

Some disappointment

I would be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed with the result in Suzuka. Michael Schumacher had what appears to be an engine failure, for the first time in 5 years, in a race anyway. ;)   

And once again this is an opportunity for Michael to show just how great a champion he really is, even on a day when he’s been dealt such a blow, he still goes back to his garage and thanked every single member of the team.

That’s a far cry from the reaction of “Wah-lonso” when he loses out, blaming the FIA, his conspiracy theory and occasionally his team, come on Wah-lonso it’s time to grow up and start being a man, a memorable Champion or at the very least not a sore loser.

Congratulations on the win today Fernando, just remember the fat lady may be warming up in the wing’s but she ain’t gonna be singing for at least 2 weeks. Lets not close the book on the 2006 Formula 1 World championship until we see who’s standing on the podium in Brazil. ;)

posted in Brazil, F1, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, Interlagos, Japan, Michael Schumacher, Race, Renault, Schuey, championship, grand prix, suzuka | 0 Comments

29th September 2006

F1 Friday (no. 2) Perception is reality

So F1, whats been happening since Monza, where as we all know once again the evil FIA ganged up with that evil german and well those guys wot build the evil cars, you know they’re red like the Devil for god’s sake. :D

Well that’s what some people would have us believe anyway. After all the commotion in Monza, I’m so disapointed in the mainstream F1 press they all wanted to say it but none of them would. You wonder why? I did but then I realised there just trying to make a story where there isn’t one, yup that’s it if enough people start to believe a story then it starts to take on a momentum of it’s own it creates it’s own smoke so there has to be a fire right?

Fair play to Fernando and Flavio they said what was on there mind Flav more than Fernando who just seemed to think F1 isn’t a sport anymore. Then again Flav retracted Fernando didn’t and infact has gone considerably further since.

I know Alonso is the youngest world champion in the history of the sport but what does he hope to achieve by slagging off the most succesful driver in the history of the sport? that’s not going to win you the championship only keeping a calm head and scoring points will do that, not driving beyond the limits of your car until the engine explodes or whinging into the radio or sideswiping a friday test driver at high speed before brake testing him.

Schuey has his history too as so many people have been quick to point out since Monaco, but for some reason the media are blinkered to Alonso’s wrong doing’s and very quick to point to Schuey’s past indescresions at every available oppurtunity. Yet very quick to forget that schuey has been penalised severly in the past as well, both on and off the track.

Well whatever Alonso and flav had hoped to achieve by there actions at Monza what they did achieve was a clarification of the “blocking” rule in F1 although you can tell by the tone that the FIA aren’t happy about the way these 2 conducted themselves. I really am surprised that neither have been pulled up for bringing the sport into disrepute.

I think there are 2 thing’s Fernando needs to learn from what has happened at and since Monza.

  1. You’ll never win an argument with the referee
  2. If you wanna have a bitch about a competitor get your manager to do it for you :)

Still it’s nice to know the fans have more sense than to listen to the media and have made there own minds up by voting Schuey and Ferrari there favourite by a country mile.

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11th September 2006

An “interesting” weekend in F1

Wow, what a weekend in F1. Where to start, the Midland sale to Spyker?

The ‘blocking’ incident that relegated Alonso to 10th on the grid? and upset him just a smidge

Kubica’s incredible start?

Kubica’s amazing drive to third place?

Alonso’s engine blow up?

Hhhhhmmm there was something else as well…

What was it again?

Oh, yeah the Greatest F1 driver of all time announced his retirement. :D

Where to start on that one? Well to be honest I am going to write something on this but I think I should wait till the seasons over, just to save myself revising it when he does/doesn’t win his eight championship.

Personally, I’d love to see him go out on a high note ;)

posted in F1, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, Michael Schumacher, Midland, Monza, Race, Renault, Robert Kubica, Schuey, Spyker, championship, grand prix | 0 Comments

2nd September 2006

Apperently F1 in the 21st Century is boring

So I hear, any way. It just goes to show you shouldn’t believe everything you here ;)

Ok so it still isn’t the best second and third place battle in F1 History, and to be fair Ranault have been waiting a while to get there own back,  but how long is it since we saw 2 world champions that close at the end of a race? (Conor are you out there?)

Oh BTW the link above is Described Completly incorrectly so ignore that, this is the closing laps of the 1979 French Grand Prix in Dijon, the race was the first race to be won by a Turbocharged car in F1 by Jean-Pierre Jabouille in a Renault.

Those of us who saw this on the day (tv or at the circuit) know what really mattered that day and that was the battle for second place between Rene Arnoux (Renault) (who’s quoted at the start and end of the clip) and Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari) Even at 4 years old (okay almost 5) I knew I was watching something very very special. :D

posted in F1, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, Gilles Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher, Race, Renault, Rene Arnoux, Schuey, dijon, grand prix | 1 Comment

27th August 2006

Antici…

Right, minutes from the start of the turkish GP Massa on pole, Schuey 2nd, needing to get at least 2 points more than Alonso per race, every race, for the rest of the year, to win the championship and (all signs point to) retire at the ‘peak’ of his career.

I’m hoping that’s the way it pans out, anyway, here we go, Go, GOOOOOOO!!!

posted in F1, Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, Michael Schumacher, Race, Renault, Schuey, championship, grand prix | 0 Comments