Yes, the next year doesn't look very promising in terms of variety of podiums and wins. Mercedes will have pretty unique 3-year-streak unless Ferrari (Vettel) magically becomes a serious title contender. Even during Michael's and Vettel's domination we had some not-so dominating years like 2003 and ...
Hino Nacional Brasileiro, the best national anthem in the world. Disgracefully, at least in F1 it always cuts randomly in the middle "because people have no attention span of 2 minutes".
-The season average was 4.80. Quite poor when compared to 6.25 of 2014 and 5.96 of 2013. -The number of exceptionally bad races (≤ 3) was high (Australia, Spain, Canada, Italy, Brazil and Abu Dhabi). -In 2013 and 2014 only one race got rating less than 3 (Russia, 2014). http://jjserver.pp.fi/TBK2/tb...
No. The car would not have flipped, true, but there would be a single big impact instead of a few tumbles that take a lot of energy out of the car. Bigger and longer run off helps, not asphalt over gravel. As we saw with Perez last year at Hungary, car can flip if the tyre goes under it. So Alonso ...
Getting excited...not because I expect a great race but rather I fear the first corner will see either Bottas and Kimi (or both) colliding. 95% certain one them is out of top 6 after the 1st lap.
What a historic podium to witness from the trackside. While the race wasn't the most eventful, the last 20 laps were old-school exciting (i.e. no easy DRS passing). Although Max was triple lucky (swapped the team, Mercedes out, and Ferrari weak), no doubt this won't be his sole victory. I'm glad I w...
Top 50 drivers according to their model: 1 Juan Manuel Fangio 2 Alain Prost 3 Michael Schumacher (pre-2006) 4 Jim Clark 5 Ayrton Senna 6 Fernando Alonso 7 Nelson Piquet 8 Jackie Stewart 9 Emerson Fittipaldi 10 Sebastian Vettel 11 Christian Fittipaldi 12 Lewis Hamilton 13 Graham Hill 14 Dan Gurney 15...