Articles tagged with: 2010 f1 season
Here’s how the cars will line up on the grid for the 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix.
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The rain didn’t deter fans from showing up to see Mercedes’ three drivers Mercedes drivers Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg made an appearance in Kuala Lumpur today on behalf of the team’s title sponsor Petronas. Along with third driver Nick Heidfeld the drivers entertained fans in Kuala Lumpur with a current-generation F1 car as well as a classic Mercedes W196.
Would regular mirrors have helped Alonso avoid Button at Melbourne?
Fairuz Fauzy in the Lotus T127 Fairuz Fauzy will make his first appearance in an official F1 practice session at Sepang this weekend.
McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale says the team accept they made a mistake with Lewis Hamilton’s race strategy at Melbourne but aren’t panicking into making any changes to how they decide race strategy. Speaking to the media on Wednesday he said: Both drivers are getting on very well with their new race engineers
Massa and Webber escape the turn one mayhem at Melbourne Find all the F1 Fanatic Australian Grand Prix coverage in one place below – from Friday practice to the post-race review.
The F1 teams move from Australia to Malaysia for this weekend’s race but it looks like they won’t escape the rain. Scattered thunderstorms are forecast throughout the Malaysian Grand Prix weekend
The wet track allowed F1 cars to race side-by-side at Melbourne The Australia Grand Prix was every bit as thrilling as Bahrain was dull .