[video=youtube;moXuU05RRpw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moXuU05RRpw&feature=player_embedded[/video] Best friends for ever. Lol 2:55.
F1's one-hit fastest laps Where are they now? Excluding the Indy 500s that counted for the world championship, here are the drivers who recorded just a single fastest lap... Piero Taruffi Ferrari 500 1952 Swiss GP Luigi Villoresi Ferrari 500 1953 Dutch GP Hans Herrmann Mercedes W196 1954 French GP Onofre Marimon Maserati 250F 1954 British GP Jean Behra Gordini 16 1954 British GP Karl Kling Mercedes W196 1954 German GP Roberto Mieres Maserati 250F 1955 Dutch GP Luigi Musso Lancia-Ferrari D50 1957 French GP Maurice Trintignant Cooper T51 1959 United States GP Innes Ireland Lotus 18 1960 Belgian GP Giancarlo Baghetti Ferrari 156 1961 Italian GP Ludovico Scarfotti Ferrari 312 1966 Italian GP Richard Attwood BRM P126 1968 Monaco GP Pedro Rodriguez BRM P133 1968 French GP Jackie Oliver Lotus 49B 1968 Italian GP Henri Pescarolo March 711 1971 Italian GP Mike Hailwood Surtees TS9B 1972 South African GP Vittorio Brambilla March 751 1975 Austrian GP Gunnar Nilsson Lotus 78 1977 Belgian GP Marc Surer Ensign N180B 1981 Brazilian GP Brian Henton Tyrrell 011 1982 British GP Andrea de Cesaris Alfa Romeo 183T 1983 Belgian GP Jonathan Palmer Tyrrell 018 1989 Canadian GP Mauricio Gugelmin March CG891 1989 French GP Satoru Nakajima Lotus 101 1989 Australian GP Thierry Boutsen Williams FW13B 1990 German GP Bertrand Gachot Jordan 191 1991 Hungarian GP Roberto Moreno Benetton B191 1991 Belgian GP Alexander Wurz Benetton B198 1998 Argentinian GP Eddie Irvine Ferrari F399 1999 Canadian GP Pedro de la Rosa McLaren MP4-20 2005 Bahrain GP Jarno Trulli Toyota TF109 2009 Bahrain GP Timo Glock Toyota TF109 2009 European GP Adrian Sutil Force India VJM02 2009 Italian GP Vitaly Petrov Renault R30 2010 Turkish GP Robert Kubica Renault R30 2010 Canadian GP Kamui Kobayashi Sauber C31 2012 Chinese GP Romain Grosjean Lotus E20 2012 Spanish GP Sergio Perez Sauber C31 2012 Monaco GP Bruno Senna Williams FW34 2012 Belgian GP Nico Hulkenberg Force India VJM05 2012 Singapore GP bold still in F1
EMSC, at 3:30 in that video, Alonso reaches across and does something on the steering wheel. @FakeCharlieWhiting on twitter reckons he puts the car into wet mode
BE wants 22 races next year?!? http://www.f1today.net/en/news/ecclestone-pushes-for-22race-calendar-in-2014 Russia, USA, Thailand, Mexico and South Africa to be added in the future?
Forza LaFerrari!! Byrne's new monster will destroy McLaren's P1 piece of crap! [video=youtube;iRsV6YpLsKA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRsV6YpLsKA[/video]
That will be hell for people like the mechanics, but then when did Bernie ever care for what side effects his dealings have. As long he gets his big cheques he's happy
I've lost a lot of faith in Ferrari's ability to make a good-looking road car over the last few years. And their ability to name cars properly.
Sir Frank's wife Lady Virginia has passed away. please log in to view this image The Williams F1 Team has reported the death of Lady Virginia Williams, wife of Williams Founder and Team Principal Sir Frank Williams..A brief statement issued by the Grove outfit this morning reads:"It is with great sadness that today we report the death of Lady Virginia Williams, wife of WilliamsFounder and Team Principal Sir Frank Williams.Lady Virginia, or 'Ginny' as she was better known, died peacefully at the family home last night surrounded by Frank and the rest of the Williams family. Ginny had been bravely battling cancer for the past two and a half years."Ginny will always be an integral part of Williams' history and success, and today we pay tribute to a much loved member of the Williams family who will be sorely missed. Please respect the family's wishes for privacy at this time." RIP.
Well done, EMSC. Good man. Although Lady Ginny's departure was expected sooner or later, I've only just heard this sad news. Best wishes to Sir Frank and family…
Yes. I'm completely with you here, Paco. I resisted saying this for fear of sounding disrespectful. Even if they do pull it off, I know Sir Frank will see it is trivial in comparison to the loss of his greatest, life-long supporter. Nonetheless, I do agree with you: I think it would be a wonderful thing, however bitter/sweet…