F1weekly podcast # 342

The Sand Piper   English driver Jenson Button, driving a Mercedes-Benz powered Brawn GP car, wins the Gulf Air 2009 Bahrain Grand Prix, his third victory in four starts in five weeks this season. Last week’s Chinese Grand Prix winner Sebastian Vettel of Germany was second in his Renault-powered Red Bull. Italian Jarno Trulli, who […]

F1weekly podcast # 340

 Shanghai Showers Double the pleasure: Last year at Monza German driver Sebastian Vettel became the youngest Grand Prix winner when he scored his and Toro Rosso’s maiden win in the rain. On Sunday he repeated the feat for sister team Red Bull, leading his Australian teammate Mark Webber to a one-two finish in the Chinese […]

F1weekly podcast # 339

By Dan Gentile

FIA: Double Duffusers are legal FIA on Wednesday morning said: “The FIA International Court of Appeal has decided to deny the appeals submitted against decisions numbered 16 to 24 taken by the Panel of the Stewards on 26 March at the 2009 Grand Prix of Australia and counting towards the 2009 FIA Formula One World […]

F1weekly podcast # 338

  Doornbos topped the A1GP free practice times for Team Netherlands. Formula 1 drivers seeking to change Australia and Malaysia start times. Lewis Hamilton and Dave Ryan continued to lie despite the evidence. How long will Mercedes endure this McLaren fiasco? Ralf Schumacher wants the FIA to drop lie-gate for the sake of F1. Peugeot, […]

F1Weekly Podcast #337

Podcast number 337 Malaysian Grand Prix recap. They (the drivers) said it’s impossible, they’re dreaming, we can’t race. Bernie Ecclestone refuses to budge on twilight races. Ferrari admit the stupid mistakes will cost them the championship. BMW motorsport director Mario Theissen proud of quick nick. Heidfeld’s second place in Malaysia was the first time a […]