F1weekly podcast # 511

Photo: renaultsport F1weekly podcast number 511 Motorsports Mondial with Nasir Hameed. A lap of Valencia from an engine point of view The race takes place on the streets of the port constructed to host the 2007 America’s Cup. The 5.419km circuit has a combination of low to medium speed corners coupled with long straights, so […]

Motorsports Mondial

Moments in Montreal through the Lens of Lindsay Here we have Jenson on the driver’s parade. I snapped a picture of all 24 drivers; some came out better than others (see the photo of Schumacher patriotically saluting his great leader). Fortunately the photo of our soon-to-be race winner was one of the better ones. I […]

F1weekly podcast # 508

Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Round seven of the 2011 FIA Formula 1 World Championship takes place this weekend in Montreal at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The late great Canadian legend won his maiden Grand Prix in the first running of the event on this man-made island in 1978. Reigning World Champion Sebastian Vettel […]

Motorsports Mondial

Heidfeld on Montreal. Nick looks forward to returning to Montreal, a race he believes to be one of the most memorable on the Formula 1 calendar. Four more points for the team in Monaco – what is your reflection on the last race? Well, naturally we went to Monaco expecting more from the weekend. We […]

Motorsports Mondial

Photo: renaultsports Renault Sport F1 Preview to the Canadian GP The FIA Formula One World Championship moves from Monaco, the circuit with the slowest average speed on the calendar, to the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Canada, and the fastest lap of the year. The 4.361km track follows the outline of the island on which it is located […]

Motorsports Mondial

A horse with no name has a race. In the desert you can’t remember your name, but the FIA wants to give no pain to the Royal riders of Bahrain. Their Grand Prix, which was supposed to open the 2011 Formula 1 season, was dusted-off from the calendar due to natives getting restless – thanks […]