F1weekly podcast # 418

Malaysian Grand Prix Shining Star of Red Bull. After two frustrating winless races from pole position, Sebastian Vettel started Sunday’s round three in Malaysia from the outside of front row, and said “Wiedersehn” to pole sitter and teammate Mark Webber at the first corner. And that was all she, “Luscious Liz” wrote. Podium for Petronas. […]

Motorsports Mondial

Bibendum Time to come back! Michelin, people who brought radial tires to Grand Prix motor racing, may be back on the grid next season. New rubber supplier is required following the conclusion of this season as Bridgestone has decided to pull the plug on its F1 involvement. Michelin’s relationship with FIA deflated after the 2005 […]

F1weekly podcast # 417

Smooth sailing –  Sepang 2009. Button and Brawn boat sailed to an easy wet victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix last year. This year the charge of the Red Bull brigade has been derailed by mechanical issues, handing Fernando Alonso debut win for Ferrari in Bahrain, and last weekend Button was the beneficiary when Vettel […]

F1weekly podcast # 416

Dingo day afternoon in Albert Park Australian Grand Prix Bulls and El Matador. German wunderkind Sebastian Vettel took his second successive pole position of the season in Melbourne, steaming ahead of teammate and local favorite Mark Webber. Fernando Alonso, winner of  the opening round in Bahrain, qualified third in his Ferrari. The right call. Defending […]

F1weekly podcast # 415

F1weekly podcast number 415. Will the Australian Grand Prix bring the excitement back to Formula 1? Mark Webber goes to the top of the time sheets in Saturday practice. Motorsports Mondial with Nasir Hameed. A look at the history of the Australian Grand Prix: The first Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix was staged in 1985 […]