Ferrari have just sent out a mailshot asking their website users to vote on whether the Formula One Teams Association has made the right decision to organise a new championship next year, as an alternate to F1.
Have a look at this simulated onboard lap of the track they’re hoping to build at Donington Park, who have the British GP from next year onwards – they hope:
I’ve slightly got the fear that I might get in trouble with Bernie for this, but I’ve got to draw your attention to it anyway.
Over at Formula1.com they produce super high quality and incredibly awesome highlight videos of each F1 grand prix.
In case you’ve missed the quick link, this Hunt interview will cheer up your gloomy British Monday afternoon. If you’re in Britain. If you’re not, we all still talk like this…
There aren’t enough superlatives to describe the quality of Lewis Hamilton’s win. It took a typical British summer’s day – wind, showers, some sun – to give Hamilton the canvas on which to display his abundance of natural talent. The Englishman didn’t put a foot wrong.
None of this was expected: Heikki Kovalainen on pole for the first time; Mark Webber back on the front row for the first time in four years; Felipe Massa delayed in the pits when the Ferrari mechanics had trouble changing a rear wheel.