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Archive - March 2009
Caption Contest: #83
The eighty-third photograph to feature in BlogF1’s caption contest. You know the drill, think of something funny and witty to say and leave it as a comment below. From the 2009 Australian Grand Prix, here we have...
Alan Van Der Merwe To Become The Official Medical Car Driver
South African racing driver Alan Van Der Merwe is set to become the official full time Medical Car driver for the 2009 season, it is being reported. Although it would appear that the FIA are yet to make an official...
Drivers Critical Of Twilight Racing
Many drivers complained last weekend of the effect the low levels of light was having on their ability to safely navigate their way around the Albert Park track. According to some, Nico Rosberg being the most vocal, the...
Red Bull Give Popular Blogger Ultimatum
Only six or so weeks after writing about The Red Bullog being a new and exciting addition to the online world of Formula One, site owner Dan has had to close the blog. Yesterday evening, Dan posted his final farewell to...
Australia 2009: Fantasy Racers Update
Picking drivers was nigh-on impossible for the first race of the year. Trying to figure out the madness from the tests in Jerez and Barcelona proved to be very difficult, and of course, the first race showed that not...
Australia 2009: Pitstop & Fuel Strategies
The strategies employed for the Australian Grand Prix were fairly standard with most teams aiming for a two stopper during the 58 laps. As with 2008, all drivers must use both compounds of tyre, which for the Albert...
Australia 2009: Fisichella Apologises For Pitstop Blunder
Giancarlo Fisichella, Formula One’s second most experienced driver behind Rubens Barrichello, has apologised to his team for the error he made during his pitstop earlier today in the race. The incident happened on...
Australia 2009: Trulli & Vettel Penalised
As soon as I type the post, the result comes in; Jarno Trulli has been penalised for overtaking a fellow driver while under safety car control. The incident happened in the final phase of the Australian Grand Prix and...
Australia 2009: Trulli Under Investigation, Hamilton May Get Promoted
In the madness of the second safety car period during the Australian Grand Prix, it seems the reason why Jarno Trulli made it into third as opposed to Lewis Hamilton as we had been expecting was down to an incident...