The final test at Sepang ended today with Renault’s Heikki Kovalainen taking the top spot beating Felipe Massa’s Ferrari and Anthony Davidson’s Super Aguri. With the extra day added to the schedule...
Archive - March 2007
No French Grand Prix In 2008?
This news has since been confirmed as true by the FFSA. Pitpass have reported that the French Grand Prix may have been dropped from the 2008 Formula One calendar, following reports made in L’Equipe. Apparently...
Hamilton Goes Top In Wet Sepang
Lewis Hamilton made his presence known in Sepang earlier today by setting the fastest lap time in the post-Australia test in Malaysia. On a dry track the British driver managed a time 0.2s faster than his nearest rival...
Raikkonen Reigns In Sepang
Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen has led the second day of testing at Malaysia’s Sepang circuit, edging out Alex Wurz in his resurgent Williams. Although the difference between the two drivers was close to half a...
Sepang Testing Gets Underway
Sepang hosted the first day of the in-season testing on Tuesday, and it was BMW’s Robert Kubica who led the other nine drivers on the timing sheets, going just over a tenth quicker than Kimi Raikkonen. Lapping the...
Nurburgring Honours Schumacher
The Nurburgring circuit in Germany is to honour Michael Schumacher by naming one of their corners after the multiple World Champion. After winning on the track five times and winning a record seven titles, Nurburgring...
Symonds Defends Kovalainen
Renault’s technical director, Pat Symonds, has defended Heikki Kovalainen after his poor performace at last weekends Australian Grand Prix led team boss Flavio Briatore to slam his Finnish driver. Kovalainen had a...
News Round-up: Post Australia
As the Formula One circus heads to the Sepang circuit to prepare for a testing session prior to the Malaysian Grand Prix, tongues are wagging since the climax of the Australian Grand Prix just a couple days ago. Much of...
Raikkonen Dominates, Hamilton Excites, Davidson Hospitalised
2007 got off to a flying start in the early hours of this GMT morning. At approximately 3am our time 22 cars left the grid and headed down down to turn one at Melbourne’s makeshift Albert Park circuit. And 58 laps...
Australia: Race Result
1. Raikkonen – Ferrari
2. Alonso – McLaren
3. Hamilton – McLaren
4. Heidfeld – BMW
5. Fisichella – Renault
6. Massa – Ferrari
7. Rosberg – Williams
8. Schumacher – Toyota