Webber on pole. Hamilton alongside him. Vettel and Alonso behind them. Overcast, cool and damp conditions with a chance of real rain at some point. Bring it on!
We'll we've had two great races on the trot now, and the last 4 races have seen 4 different winners, notably only one of those has been by a Red Bull Driver.
So have the other teams caught up with Red Bull, and if they have what can Red Bull do to keep ahead.
Overtake of the Day: Hamiliton on Alosno on the outside of turn 2
1.>Why was Lewis so much faster than Jenson
One can only hope.2..>Will Ferrari be fined/repremainded for running out of Fuel? After the issue came up in Canada last year with Lewis.
We'll we've had two great races on the trot now, and the last 4 races have seen 4 different winners, notably only one of those has been by a Red Bull Driver.
So have the other teams caught up with Red Bull, and if they have what can Red Bull do to keep ahead.
Overtake of the Day: Hamiliton on Alosno on the outside of turn 2
Absolutely. Even better was that the great overtake occurred outside of a DRS zone.
The action did trail off a little after the penultimate pit stop round for options, but then we did have an intriguing scrap between Vettel and Massa, including a last-lap pitstop duel between Ferrari and Red Bull, which Vettel won (perhaps inevitably, given the alleged treatment of Massa at Ferrari).
Is it just me, or is every victory that Lewis Hamilton celebrates considered, in his opinion, his "best ever"? Maybe it's a mark of how watchable his driving is in general.
I think the trend of Red Bull vs. Everyone Else in these last few races could be a combination of Vettel having an off-day in this case, and in particular advances made by McLaren and in particular Ferrari. I was completely astonished at Hamilton's qualy pace here, although I suspect the McLaren does better under overcast and cool conditions than most other cars. Also, in the post-race analysis on the BBC, it was noted that Silverstone and Nürburgring were believed to have been considered by Ferrari as their "worst two" circuits, yet Alonso won one race and came second in the other. This is ominous indeed.
I wonder if Jenson's hydraulics problem that led to his enforced retirement had something to do with it? All I know is that because of his DNF, McLaren have actually lost some relative ground in the Constructors Championship against Red Bull and Ferrari this weekend, despite Hamilton's win.1.>Why was Lewis so much faster than Jenson
One can only hope.2..>Will Ferrari be fined/repremainded for running out of Fuel? After the issue came up in Canada last year with Lewis.![]()
Awful, awful news.The BBC and Sky Sports will broadcast Formula 1 in the UK between 2012 and 2018 under a new rights deal.
The BBC has been the exclusive broadcaster of F1 in the UK since 2009 but its contract with Formula One Management was due to expire after the 2013 season.
Sky Sports will show every race, qualifying session and practice live.
BBC Sport will broadcast half the races live, as well as the qualifying and practice sessions from those races.
Both companies will broadcast in high definition.
The BBC will have highlights on TV and mobile for any race it it is not showing live, and all races will be broadcast on BBC Radio 5 live.
@MBrundleF1 via Twitter said:BBC/Sky/F1 2012+. Found out last night, no idea how it will work yet I'm out of contract, will calmly work through options Not impressed
There's the half full...Take heart my brave ones. I have confidence it will become clear what a terrible idea it is and it will be rectified.
...and there's the half empty.Not before the end of next season it won't be. And if the contracts are already inked, there may be nothing the BBC can do. Sky aren't about to give it up voluntarily.
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