By Chris Hayes on Wednesday, August 27, 2008Filed Under: Lead Articles, News
Felipe Massa may have romped to victory in Sunday’s European Grand Prix at Valencia, but it wasn’t all plain sailing for the Brazilian after stewards called the win into question by investigating his near coming-together with Adrian Sutil in the pit-lane. Read more... (462 words, 1 image, estimated 1:51 mins reading time)
By Chris Hayes on Monday, August 25, 2008Filed Under: News
Kimi Raikkonen’s engine failure at Valencia, which was triggered by a broken con rod – the same problem that caused Felipe Massa to retire in a cloud of smoke at Hungary – did not come as a complete surprise, Ferrari have disclosed. Read more... (317 words, 1 image, estimated 1:16 mins reading time)
By Forumula1.com on Monday, August 25, 2008Filed Under: News
Kimi Raikkonen has admitted that his disastrous pit-stop which saw him injure the refuelling mechanic was entirely his fault. The current F1 world champion moved from his pit box too early whilst the fuel nozzle was still attached to his car. His actions caused the mechanic to be hit by both the refuelling rig and the rear tyre of Raikkonen’s car. Read more... (274 words, estimated 1:06 mins reading time)
By Chris Hayes on Monday, August 25, 2008Filed Under: News
Fernando Alonso has become the latest Renault-powered driver to attribute Toro Rosso’s performance edge at Valencia to the grunt of its engine, hinting that Renault and engine customers Red Bull Racing are being disadvantaged. Read more... (396 words, 1 image, estimated 1:35 mins reading time)
By Forumula1.com on Monday, August 25, 2008Filed Under: News
Lewis Hamilton almost had to sit out Sunday’s European Grand Prix after battling with neck spasms and flu-like symptoms throughout the weekend.
The news was revealed after Hamilton followed Felipe Massa to the chequered flag to take second at the inaugural Grand Prix at Valencia. Read more... (159 words, estimated 38 secs reading time)
By Forumula1.com on Monday, August 25, 2008Filed Under: News
Jarno Trulli underlined Toyota’s step forward in performance with a solid charge to fifth place in Sunday’s European Grand Prix at Valencia, while Hungary star Timo Glock also made it into the points having been compromised at the start. Read more... (546 words, estimated 2:11 mins reading time)
By Forumula1.com on Sunday, August 24, 2008Filed Under: News
Ferrari have been fined 10,000 Euro for Felipe Massa’s pit-stop, with the Brazilian driver receiving no further punishment.
Massa’s victory in Valencia was in doubt after stewards announced they would be investigating his second pit-stop after he was released into the pit-lane at the same time as Sutil was passing his pit-box, with the pair almost clashing. Read more... (91 words, estimated 22 secs reading time)
By Chris Hayes on Sunday, August 24, 2008Filed Under: News
Felipe Massa claimed victory at Valencia for the inaugural grand prix, but the result awaits confirmation from the race stewards who will investigate Ferrari’s actions during the Brazilian’s second pit-stop.
Massa led from pole and had built up a cushion of just under ten seconds over McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton before making his second stop for fuel. Then it all began to unravel for Ferrari. Read more... (217 words, estimated 52 secs reading time)