V10's gain strength by cosworth151
[March 21, 2025, 03:34:48 PM] RIP Eddie Jordan by John S [March 21, 2025, 02:39:17 PM] Have McLaren got another ace up their sleeve over F1 rivals this term? by Jericoke [March 19, 2025, 06:06:54 PM] 2025 Australian Grand Prix Heroes and Zeroes by Jericoke [March 17, 2025, 12:32:35 PM] Nick Tandy becomes first driver to win the 'big six' of endurance racing by John S [March 17, 2025, 10:13:09 AM]
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![]() March 20, 2025, 12:44:31 PM by Jericoke
Views: 151 | Comments: 5 F1 has lost one of its towering figures. https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/mar/20/eddie-jordan-former-f1-team-owner-dies Personally, I was never a fan of Jordan. Part of the appeal of sports is to have people you cheer 'for' and people you cheer 'against'. I liked cheering against Jordan. It wasn't anything personal, just when I started watching the sport and had to pick who I liked and who I hated, Jordan came up on the 'hate' side. Naturally to hate someone in sports they must be good enough to earn a fan's contempt. He wasn't the most successful privateer, first, last or really any particular noteworthy privateer. He certainly showed that a winning program could be put together by sheer personality, and he left team ownership once it became clear that wasn't possible any more. Other privateers held on, but it was clear they couldn't compete with the corporations required to build a winning program in F1. Jordan was never afraid to say what he thought. He didn't worry about stepping on toes. I would imagine he could say the worst thing about someone on air/in print, and then 5 minutes later be best friends sharing a laugh. He added colour to a sport that it always needed, and made sure there was room for other commentators, pundits and internet trolls to have their 2 cents on F1 without feeling like they'll be ostracized for having out of step opinions. I hope his spirit remains with F1 for all of time. ![]() March 19, 2025, 08:02:39 PM by Andy B
Views: 592 | Comments: 4 It seems the thought of V10's was more serious than originally thought and the idea of dropping the 2026 rules is even more appealing to me! https://www.planetf1.com/news/f1-2026-rules-at-centre-of-shock-axe-claim-in-favour-of-v10-report ![]() March 19, 2025, 12:17:25 PM by John S
Views: 580 | Comments: 1 Seems the front 'cake tins' on the MCL39 have become rather innovative aero generators. ![]() This also explains why the front suspension was so drastically reworked and the steering rack moved forward. My these F1 tech engineers have lost none of the ability to slide around FIA regs like eels across a grassy meadow. ![]() https://racingnews365.com/new-mclaren-trick-highlighted-in-battle-with-f1-rivals ![]() March 17, 2025, 10:13:09 AM by John S
Views: 666 | Comments: 0 Nick has won:- Le Mans 24hr, Petit Le Mans 10hr, Nurburgring 24hr, Spa 24hr, Daytona 24hr, & now Sebring 12hr. Guess this is almost as good as getting the Triple Crown of Monaco GP, Indy 500 & Le Mans 24 hr for F1 drivers. Very well done Mr Tandy. ![]() https://www.crash.net/le-mans/news/1065330/1/nick-tandy-makes-history-winning-six-biggest-endurance-races ![]() March 16, 2025, 08:11:45 PM by Jericoke
Views: 814 | Comments: 3 Heroes Norris. Winning a wet race is about as heroic as an F1 driver can get! Verstappen. Managed to put a few scary moments behind him for a close second Antonelli. Top 5 finish in his first race, a wet race, when other rookies were very much looking the part. Albon/Williams. One race a season does not make, but I think it's safe to say the off season talk wasn't just talk. Hulkenberg. One race in, already outscored his team's entire output from the previous season! Zeroes. In a wet race, it's hard to assign zeroes. The on track racing is difficult, strategy calls are as reliable as BINGO calls, so getting it right, or wrong isn't really worth highlighting as terrible or enlightened. That said, I feel like Hamilton and Ferrari have gotten off on the wrong foot. I wonder if they every actually simulate race conditions in the simulator. It feels like they've never talked before. Trust needs to be built up and it's not there yet. ![]() March 12, 2025, 11:22:09 AM by John S
Views: 990 | Comments: 2 Corsa Ducati use a computerised wheeled robot to digitally record track surface, camber & other info for use on their Bike set up in MotoGP. Will F1 teams think this is a route for finding more set up info? Will we see a fleet of robotic vehicles vying for room on the track in days before a GP? ![]() If so maybe we'll even see some competition or shunts amongst them. ![]() ![]() https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/1064760/1/ducati-employs-motorised-robot-improve-motogp-performance ![]() March 11, 2025, 10:45:12 AM by John S
Views: 1096 | Comments: 5 So Madrid is selling their new F1 race as 'Madring', strange title indeed, lets hope it doesn't turn out like the Valencia borefest fiasco. ![]() https://f1i.com/news/532250-madrid-welcomes-madring-as-its-new-f1-street-circuit.html ![]() March 05, 2025, 12:10:14 PM by John S
Views: 1337 | Comments: 5 FIA closes some loopholes in loose wording & interpretations of sporting regs for season start in Australia. All cars will now need to do warm up & race starting safety car laps. They are also seeking to improve safety by ending badly damaged cars shedding bits whilst limping to pits during races. Wonder if deflated tyres that may fly off rims will invoke the must pull up rule? ![]() https://f1i.com/news/531941-fia-tightens-grip-on-pitlane-start-tactics-and-damaged-cars.html
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