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With four different winners in the first five Grands Prix of 2010, and none of them him, McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton comes to Monaco determined to get a victory under his belt to push back into the world championship fight.
Of all the races on the Formula One calendar, Monaco can surely claim the most historic and glamorous reputation.
As Russia’s first-ever Formula One race driver, Vitaly Petrov has already made it into the record books, but after emerging from the first four races as the best 2010 newcomer it is clear Petrov is determined to make history on his own terms too. Boosted by his seventh-place finish at last month’s Chinese Grand Prix, the 25 year-old is hoping to clock up more mileage – and maybe score a few more points – at this weekend’s Spanish race
As Russia’s first-ever Formula One race driver, Vitaly Petrov has already made it into the record books, but after emerging from the first four races as the best 2010 newcomer it is clear Petrov is determined to make history on his own terms too.
It’s hard to believe that so soon into the 2010 season, the Formula One teams are already looking ahead to next year and beyond, but in a sport so fast-moving it never pays to be caught off guard.
In a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Phone-in, McLaren’s chief engineer on this year’s MP4-25 car, Tim Goss, discusses a variety of topics, ranging from Lewis Hamilton’s qualifying form and the team’s technical updates for Spain, to the role of turbos, KERS and larger tyres in the future of Formula One racing
After the hard slog of four long-haul races, the European leg of the Formula One season kicks off next weekend with the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. The Circuit de Catalunya is a venue the teams know well from testing, though racing there is a completely different challenge. The drivers and senior team personnel discuss their prospects
The Renault Formula One team are to open up their doors this summer and allow a lucky few to experience an F1 car from the driver’s seat. The ‘Feel It’ programme will see paying members of the public get behind the wheel at Budapest’s Hungaroring circuit, home of the Hungarian Grand Prix…
With the dust cloud over Europe from the Icelandic volcano disrupting flights, the Formula One fraternity has endured a difficult trek home following Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner describes his five-stage journey back to the UK and discuses whether the disruption will affect the team’s preparations for next month’s Spanish race
One is the architect of modern Formula One racing, the other a paddock stalwart of over 15 years, who recently led Mercedes’ return to works-team status for the first time since 1955. So who better to discuss manufacturer teams, Michael Schumacher’s comeback and the sport’s highs and lows than Formula One Group CEO Bernie Ecclestone and Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Vice-President Norbert Haug?