F1weekly podcast # 427

Podcast number 427 Will Felipe Massa  wave goodbye to Ferrari to make room for Kubica or Vettel? Lotus to now focus on their 2011 contender powered by Renault perhaps. Motorsports Mondial this week features an interview with GP3 winner Alexander Rossi. Moment in Monaco GP History Monaco Grand Prix has been on the calendar since […]

F1weekly podcast # 426

DINGO DAY AFTERNOON IN MONACO Photo by Paul Gilham/Getty Image Australian stampede in the streets of Monte Carlo as both Mark Webber and fellow Aussie Daniel Ricciardo dominate their respective races from pole position. “Absolutely incredible and for sure one of the greatest days of my life today,” declared the jubilant race winner who also […]

F1weekly podcast # 425

Prismacolor on archival Canson stock, 12″x 9″ © Paul Chenard 2009 The Grand Prix de Monaco was the inaugural race of the 1961 season, which introduced new 1.5 litre engine rule. Most teams, except for the Scuderia Ferrari team, were ill-prepared for the new season. Sir Stirling Moss was racing a 1960 Lotus 18 F1 […]

F1weekly podcast # 424

Podcast number 424 the Spanish GP recap with Clark and Steve. What’s happened to Felipe Massa and his problem with the hard tyres. “Definitely I am not happy because the whole winter in tests I was 110 per cent happy with the car and the way I drove,” said Massa after the Spanish Grand Prix, […]

F1weekly podcast # 423

F1weekly Podcast number 423 Is on! Back to Europe and Barcelona for what some say is the real start of the Championship. The FIA  give the OK to Ferrari engine upgrades. “A lot of work was carried out on the test bench, completing several long runs and this work produced some solutions which it is […]

F1weekly podcast # 422

Williams pushing for the return of KERS for the 2011 season. “We’re supportive of KERS at Williams, but our position was that we would rather it was integrated properly in the 2013 engine, It’s something F1 can contribute to. A lot of road cars are going with KERS now, so it makes sense for F1 […]