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VIDEO: Singapore GP Preview

Friday, September 19th, 2008

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This weekend Singapore will host Formula 1’s first night race, and SPEED TV has created a computerized lap of the course narrated by Mark Webber taking you through the 24 corners. Perhaps the best part of this brand new track in a brand new host country at a brand new time of day night is the knowledge that there are three spots for overtaking, which hopefully means this will be more than just a two-hour parade lap. If nothing else, McLaren might be packing a surprise. Follow the jump to check out the video. Thanks for the tip, Andy!

[Source: Speed TV via MotorWorldHype]

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No Fair! F1 teams lobby for engine parity

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

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You’d think that the teams in Formula One would all be striving to eek out every little performance advantage they can, right? Well, not quite. It turns out that some of the teams are lobbying behind closed doors to equalize engine performance across the series.

The development has been prompted by Sebastian Vettel’s landmark domination at this past weekend’s Italian Grand Prix. The young German drives for Scuderia Toro Rosso, which essentially - and controversially - runs the same cars as the senior Red Bull Racing team, only with one major difference: the engine. While RBR uses Renault engines, STR is powered by Ferrari. And according to Red Bull chief Christian Horner, the performance advantage which Ferrari has cultivated over Renault is what allowed Vettel to beat out the Renault-powered Red Bull cars, to say nothing of the rest of the field. Horner insists that Renault has obeyed the engine development freeze currently in place, while Ferrari, BMW and McLaren partner Mercedes-Benz have taken advantage of loopholes that has allowed them to find as much as 30 extra horsepower. “We don’t need an engine formula to completely open up,” said Horner, “but there should be a parity as much as possible among the engine suppliers - otherwise we will all end up with one engine at the end of the day.”

[Source: Autosport]

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Ferrari announced during the first practice day of this weekend’s Monza GP that Kimi Raikkonen’s contract has been extended by one year. This mean’s he’s locked into service with the scuderia until the end of 2010, which is the same time Felipe Massa’s contract runs out. Terms of the extension weren’t disclosed, but the fact that Ferrari re-signed the Iceman means they aren’t nearly as worried about his recent form as the rest of the paddock appears to be. It also means that Fernando Alonso can now decide where he wants to go for at least two years and get the silly season officially over with.

[Source: F1 Live]

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Marco Andretti gets a second shot at F1

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

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Looks like Honda Racing was pretty impressed with Marco, too. Marco Andretti, the teenage son of former CART champ and one-time F1 pilota Michael, and grandson of former F1 and CART campione, Mario, will be back in the saddle of the Honda RA 106 for a couple of days. Marco had a brief run at Jerez back in December that apparently went well enough for Honda to invite him back for more. Sporting director (and former CART champion himself) Gil de Ferran said that because the RA 106 was still available this week in Jerez, they would love to have the youngest racing Andretti take a few more laps. The IndyCar (IRL) Series ‘Rookie of the Year’ will be on track in Jerez on 2/7 and 2/8 while Jenson Button and Christian Klien continue to work on the new RA107 chassis.

After an impressive, if somewhat heartbreaking, second place finish in last year’s Indy 500, the 19-yr-old Andretti has been seen as a highly visible talent who could potentially draw American fans into Formula 1. While his first test in the Honda RA 106 went well, Marco admitted it was too short to reach any conclusions: “I felt that I did a good job in December but on the first day you spend more time getting used to the car and familiarizing yourself with the circuit,” he said. “When I get in the car this time, I am sure I will be able to hit the ground running. I’m looking forward to it.”

[Sources: Paddock Talk and Guardian Unlimited]

 

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See the BMW-Sauber F1 launch live

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

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For you F1 fans, the BMW Sauber F1 Team is launching its 2008 challenger live on the team’s website, www.bmw-sauber-f1.com. The unveiling happens Monday, January 14 from 12:00 to 12:30 CET. BMW Sauber driver Nick Heidfeld has played down the team’s title chances; nevertheless, BMW finished second in last year’s Constructor’s Championship (due to the exclusion of McLaren), and nearly doubled the next constructor’s total. This is also one of the cars that current World Champion Kimi Raikkonen said he would be looking out for. BMW has climbed the charts without a superstar driver, which makes one think, to paraphrase Mars Blackmon, “It’s gotta be the car.”

[Source: BMW]

 

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Lewis Hamilton is finding that there’s more to life than being a really, really ridiculously good driver. Like male modeling. While we don’t think Lewis will make a career of it, he actually did a pretty good job posing for the new McLaren shoe line recently launched as part of its lifestyle collection. The line includes four different shoes, from a laced shoe suitable for everyday use to full driving boots. Interestingly, none of the shots show him actually wearing the shoes on his feet, but we don’t think that was the point. So now we have to ask… who would win in a walk-off? Lewis Hamilton or Fernando Alonso?

[Source: McLaren]

 

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