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Poll: Did Schumacher Deserve the Penalty?

Sunday, May 16th, 2010 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Those of you that saw the Monaco Grand Prix today would have seen Michael Schumacher’s gutsy move to overtake Fernando Alonso on the final corner of the final lap to take P6. That in itself would be fine under normal racing conditions, however Schumacher did this after the safety car had dived in.

The stewards (one of those being his old sparring partner, Damon Hill) deemed this to break the rules, despite the race being under normal conditions after the safety car had gone in, last lap or not… Schumacher received a 20 second penalty, leaving him in P12, but did he deserve it?

Did Schumacher deserve the penalty?

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Red Bull Finish as McLaren & Ferrari Despair

Monday, April 5th, 2010 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

So the Malaysian Grand Prix didn’t end up a water fest as pretty much everyone predicted. In fact, not a single drop of rain fell during the race. Many also predicted the biggest headline out of the race would be the weather, how awful it was, and how the race time needs to be changed again etc etc.

But that didn’t happen – so the second surprise to pop out was the Red Bull 1-2 finish. Yes, I said finish. Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber have both been plagued recently by dodgy cars, causing Vettel in particular to lose two Grand Prix from commanding positions.

Mark Webber has fared better, however he’s had his share of gremlins too in the car, however luckily during practice sessions.

Despite all that, Vettel pipped Webber to the first corner in Sepang after lights out, and the rest they say, was a parade… (well at least for them it was). Neither Vettel nor Webber moved from P1 and P2 respectively throughout the race, and were never bothered at all by the competition.

Vettel’s now infamous “Number 1″ finger pumps told the whole story at the end of the race – he was clearly relieved to have made it (a) to the finish, and (b) in P1 – probably in that order. However, have they just got lucky this time, or have the Red Bull team figured out their issues with reliability? If it’s the latter, we can say goodbye to the championship race – it’ll all be about the Red Bulls.

That said, they were let off a bit this time over. Both Ferraris and McLarens were starting from pretty much the back of the pack, and had some 10+ cars to go through before getting close to the podiums. Lewis Hamilton predictably steamed through the pack, making up a large number of places, with team mate Jenson Button going backwards, forwards, backwards.

The Ferrari boys also rued their decision on Saturday, which ultimately screwed their race on Sunday. Fernando Alonso’s engine blowout on the penultimate lap was the signing off of a terrible weekend for the team, who were hoping to be back up there. The BBC even reported that it almost looked like Alonso forced the blowout after a frustrating race.

Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg needs a mention. Other than the rolling headline that never disappears that he finished ahead of his team mate (you know, Schumacher), he actually finished P3, grabbing the first Mercedes GP podium this year.

What this has done is setup an interesting top 3 in the drivers championship. A top 3 which actually holds 5 drivers:

  1. Felipe Massa (39)
  2. Fernando Alonso, Sebastien Vettel (37)
  3. Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg (35)

That’s pretty tight, and hold’s the top 4 teams. It’s anyones game right now, but could we call it this early? Let’s have a vote:

After 3 races, who do you think will take the championship?

  • Sebastien Vettel (71%, 12 Votes)
  • Fernando Alonso (18%, 3 Votes)
  • Lewis Hamilton (12%, 2 Votes)
  • Mark Webber (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Jenson Button (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Felipe Massa (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Nico Rosberg (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Michael Schumacher (-1%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 17

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Poll: New Regulations Make Boring F1 Racing?

Sunday, March 14th, 2010 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

With the first Grand Prix of 2010 under our belts in Bahrain there’s been a lot of chatter about how exciting (or not) it all ended up being. With such a strong grid, 4 ex-champions, the return of Michael Schumacher, 3 new teams, and teams like Ferrari and McLaren coming good again, expectation were admittedly through the roof.

Unfortunately, Bahrain did not live up to the hype that we were all waiting for. A quick round up on Twitter had an overwhelming murmur of “DULL” from our followers, but let’s open that up a bit.

What do you think?

Are the new regulations to blame for a boring race in Bahrain?

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Poll: What’s Your Reaction to Schumacher’s return?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Michael Schumacher

With the now confirmed news that the 7 times World Champion, Michael Schumacher will return to Formula One in 2010, what do you think about all of this? Are you ecstatic with joy, a big fan of the man, or are you fuming that this man can even dream of setting wheels on a track again?

Opinion was divided on whether you thought he’d be back – and we all know the answer now to that little question.

What's your reaction to Schumacher's return to Formula 1?

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Which Driver will win the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

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With the final Grand Prix of the season in Abu Dhabi just days away, and both world championships already wrapped up – the final race will be a free for all to grab some final points, and also lay it all on the line.

Sebastian Vettel and Rubens Barrichello will both be looking to secure 2nd place in the drivers championship. With Brawn GP and Jenson Button already securing the other top spots in the championships Brawn will work hard to make it happen for Barrichello, to finish off an amazing (kind of) debut year for the team.

Lewis Hamilton will undoubtedly drive his heart out as he always does, with his McLaren car really coming up to speed in the latter part of the season, he should be one of the favourites to get the win!

Kimi Raikkonen is also taking part in his final race for Ferrari in Abu Dhabi, so could be looking to seal that with a win, for old times sake. He’s up against it though as Ferrari haven’t updated the car since June.

Our money would be on Hamilton, Vettel or Barrichello – but they’re so many fast cars out there now, it could be any of them? Take a vote:

Which driver will win the Abu Dhabi 2009 Grand Prix?

  • Lewis Hamilton (39%, 15 Votes)
  • Rubens Barichello (21%, 8 Votes)
  • Sebastian Vettel (13%, 5 Votes)
  • Kimi Raikkonen (11%, 4 Votes)
  • Mark Webber (5%, 2 Votes)
  • Jenson Button (5%, 2 Votes)
  • None of the above! (6%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 38

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Results close at 1200 GMT Sunday.

Poll: Can Button take back to back titles in 2010?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Lewis Hamilton & Jenson Button

Jenson Button recently spoke to the BBC where he stated that he now plans to take the challenge to the next level, by trying to win back to back championships in 2010. This would be a first for a British driver, with Button claiming that neither him nor the team are “One hit wonders”.

Graham Hill and Jim Clark both won the title twice, and Sir Jackie Stewart three times, but none of them managed to claim back-to-back championship wins. Can Jenson?

Did Schumacher deserve the penalty?

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