So much for all the talk of waiting until the Spanish Grand Prix for the big fish to catch up with the minnows, as the Brawns and Red Bulls continued to pull away from the field in Barcelona.
Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey says his cars have the edge in raw pace on the season-dominating Brawn GP machines but they’re getting held up by others.
Spanish F1 fans have overtaken the Italian and British as the most passionate, most raucous, it’s just a shame that that’s all the overtaking going on at their grand prix.
Forgive the short sentences. I’m in Spain, but my writing style is nothing to do with Hemingway. It’s just that I have to stay near a toilet at all times.
You probably think that because we're back in sophisticated Europe, there's less chance of the bullseye catching all those urbane paddock people out? Well, you'd be wrong...
Sebastian Vettel claimed a front-row start for tomorrow’s Spanish Grand Prix to continue a spectacular run of top three qualifying results at every race so far this year.
Crashes, clashes and massive hissy fits from the driver. Formula One? No chance. We’re talking about something much more competitive – the Bridgestone Media Karting event.