Friday, November 30, 2012

Maldonado Targeting Championship With Williams

Pastor Maldonado has declared his ambition to win the World Drivers? Championship with Williams, which is something you’ll get good odds on in sports betting markets. The Venezuelan has seen his position with the team renewed this week amid speculation he may leave after a topsy-turvy 2012 campaign. He wants to repay the faith shown [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Formula1Fancast/~3/nmj-MHp7Kfg/maldonado-targeting-championship-with-williams

Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston Richard Attwood Aston Martin Manny Ayulo

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Pic signs for Caterham

Charles Pic has been announced as one of Caterham F1 Team’s race drivers for the 2013 season and beyond. The talented French driver joins the Anglo/Malaysian team on a multi-year contract after impressing in his first season in the Formula 1 World Championship. “We are thrilled that Charles has decided to join us for his [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/11/23/pic-signs-for-caterham/

Olivier Beretta Allen Berg Georges Berger Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard

Monday, November 26, 2012

McLaren drivers out of title race


Is it now a three-way battle for the title? © Getty Images
Fernando Alonso is still the driver in the best position to win the drivers? title according to the Daily Telegraph?s Tom Cary.
?Focus and concentration will be of paramount importance and there is none stronger in this regard than Ferrari?s Fernando Alonso.?
The Guardian?s Oliver Owen thinks that it is Mark Webber?s title to lose now, and that this may be the Australian?s last realistic chance of winning the title.
?He has driven beautifully. Monaco and Silverstone spring to mind. He has been an uncompromising racer, not giving Vettel or Lewis Hamilton an inch in Turkey and Singapore respectively. Most importantly, he has largely avoided the bouts of brain fade that can wreck a season ? his on-track hooning in Melbourne when racing Hamilton being the only exception. But there is a feeling that for Webber it is now or never, that a chance of a tilt at the title may never come again. He is certainly driving as if that is the case and that has been his strength.?
According to The Mirror?s Byron Young, both McLaren drivers are now out of the title hunt after their fourth and fifth place finishes in Suzuka.
?McLaren's title hopes died yesterday in a weekend from Hell at Suzuka. Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton finished fourth and fifth in a Japanese Grand Prix they had to win to have the remotest chance of keeping their title bid alive."
The Sun?s Michael Spearman was of the same opinion, saying ?Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button's title hopes were in tatters after a shocker in Japan.?

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/10/mclaren_drivers_out_of_title_r_1.php

Red Amick Chris Amon Bob Anderson Conny Andersson Mario Andretti