News Update 11/09/2008

  Mumm. Champagne & Performance: Kimi Raikkonen arrived with much fan fare at Ferrari replacing their 7-time world champion Michael Schumacher. The Espoo Express, Raikkonen, is regarded by many as one of the fastest drivers ever behind the wheel of a racing car. That reputation was translated into performance in his very first race for […]

F1Weekly Podcast #314 (11-06-2008)

  Fruits of passion: Rising star Esteban Gutierrez became the first Mexican driver to drive a Formula 1 simulator. The 2008 Formula BMW Europe champion was invited by team principal Frank Williams to do a trial session in the team simulator located in the AT&T Williams team based in Oxford. The young driver from Monterrey […]

News Update 11/04/2008

  Pussy Cat Doll & her Top Dog: Nicole Sherzinger walks with her boy friend Lewis Hamilton, now the youngest world champion in Formula 1 history. He barked past Timo Glock on the final corner of the final lap of Brazilian Grand Prix to finish fifth and beat local boy Felipe Massa to the championship […]

F1Weekly Podcast #313 (11-03-2008)

  Podcast 313 A Late Lambada for Lewis: Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix will go down in history as one of the most dramatic and emotionally charged championship decider. A quick burst of shower as the cars were on the grid faded away for a dry race, only to re-appear with five laps remaining. Felipe Massa, darling […]

News Update 11/01/2008

  Felipe Massa grabs his third consecutive pole in Brasile! Jarno Trulli with a fantastic effort for P2. Kimi and Lewis will share the second row. Heikki and Fernando on row three. Pos  Driver        Team                 Q1        Q2        Q3       Laps 1.  Massa         Ferrari              1:11.830  1:11.875  1:12.368  17 2.  Trulli        Toyota               1:12.226  1:12.107  1:12.737  15 3.  Raikkonen     […]

F1Weekly Podcast #312 (10-30-2008)

   Massa’s Kodak Moments: Felipe Massa, Ferrari’s 27-year old pilot, has been flying high in the world of motor racing since graduating from karting over a decade ago. After winning the 1999 Formula Chevrolet Brazil championship, Massa made his way to Europe to follow in the footsteps of Fittipaldi, Piquet, Senna and Barrichello. In 2000, […]