Monday, May 31, 2010

Insider Reveals Texas GP Layout

There has been much speculation in the media and the like regarding the potential nature of the forthcoming US GP. Early this week it was revealed that Hermann Tilke will be in charge of designing another underwhelming circuit, to add to the growing amount of underwhelming circuits on the F1 calendar.
An angry insider can exclusively reveal the initial layout for the track.


Tilke stated his delight at being chosen to design the new circuit and gives a unique insight into his in-depth design strategies and inspiration:

"It's fantastic to be designing the circuit for the American Grand Prix. I will earn a lot of money from basically doing the same thing; long straights and tight hairpins, in conjunction with twisty bits where drivers cannot overtake. I get my inspiration from all around me whether it be in plates of spaghetti or packets of cereal.  Inspiration for Abu Dhabi came from a free computer game, which was in a packet of Frosties."

And, according to Tilke, Turkey's Istanbul circuit is actually Shanghai inside-out. Whatever you think of Tilke he's here to stay, in a posh, air-conditioned hotel at the end of a long, long straight. All I can say is....Thank God for Spa.

For further discussion on Tilkes circuits please read this interesting article. Hermann Tilke

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Exclusive: Hamilton To Manage Hamilton

Taking The Pits can exclusively reveal that Anthony Hamilton will be returning to sports management this year. However, he will not be managing his son Lewis or anyone in F1 for that matter. Hamilton is moving into the cut throat world of World Snooker, managing a player of the same name, Anthony Hamilton.


Anthony Hamilton is known in the snooker world as "The Sheriff of Pottingham", having been born in Nottingham. Hamilton was once a force in snooker; he is known as a prolific break builder and was #10 in the world at the height of his career. He played so well in the 99/2000 season that he said he was "...potting like a Casanova".

Recently he has dropped out of the top 16 and is delighted that he will be managed by the father of a world champion. "I am pleased to have him on board, if anyone can help me improve it's Anthony. He will make sure I have to do very little work and gain maximum success".

New manager Hamilton also joked about the differences between F1 and Snooker "The great thing about Anthony being a snooker player is, if he loses, he won't be able to blame the team!"

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Hispania Racing Team Drop Dallara For New Supplier

Formula 1 wakes up to news which many have suspected for some time. Hispania Racing Team (HRT) have decided to drop Dallara in favour of a new chassis supplier.

Due to some poor performances of late, they have approached one of the worlds top chassis makers to develop the car. Lego



Lego are new on the F1 scene but have engraved their name on motorsport for some time. With a proud history of making Rally Cars, Touring Cars, Fire Engines and other cool looking cars, it is a move which will be warmly recieved in the F1 Paddock.

It is hoped with this new chassis the team can build on HRT rather imposing points tally of 0.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

FIA To Act after Over-Take Gate

In light of the ugly scenes witnessed during the final lap of the Monaco GP, the FIA are to hold an emergency meeting over what action to take over the Over-Take Gate Scandal.

After running wide shortly before Anthony Noghes, Alonso was outrageously passed by Mercedes driver Schumacher. Stefano Domenicali gives his interpretation of the situation, "Our understanding is pretty clear, you can't overtake on the final lap".

FIA President Jean Todt commented, "How anyone can have the cheek to attempt a pass on a Ferrari car at this historic circuit is beyond us."

The stewards are still investigating, but it is expected to go in Ferrari's favour due to the Race Steward being none other than Schuey's bitter rival Damon Hill. Hill has hinted all weekend that he wanted to get his own back on Schumacher, who purposely crashed into Hill in order to win the 1994 World Championship.


(Please note this article was written BEFORE the FIA's decision to penalise Michael Schumacher, making it all the more amusing. THANKS FIA!)

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Monaco to Give Schumacher Honorary Parking Space


Seven time world champion Michael Schumacher got more than he bargained for when he returned to Monaco this week.


The sovereign prince of Monaco decided to award the German driver an honorary parking space in the principality, in the exact space in which he decided to 'park' his Ferrari in qualifying for the 2006 Grand Prix.


In a cynical move to prevent Fernando Alonso from grabbing pole position in the dying moments, Schumacher pulled to a stop at the Rascasse just inches from the barrier, causing Alonso to abort his lap due to the Ferrari's dangerous position.

The honorary parking space is one only Michael can use. “This parking space is fantastic" said Michael "it's convenient for grocery shopping and it also means that I’ll be in the way all the time. I love that."


Many Monaco residents have shown disgust with Schumi's new parking space. A spokeswoman said "Traffic is already bad enough as it is without him blocking the roads".

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

BREAKING NEWS: Buemi to Release Pop Single.


Sebastien Buemi is about to go from F1 star to pop star this autumn after announcing plans to release a single.

The song will be a cover of The New Christy Minstrel's song Three Wheels on My Wagon. In Buemi's case the title will be changed to Two Wheels on My Wagon, following his Toro Rosso's suspension mishap in practice for this year’s Chinese Grand Prix, in which he lost both of his front wheels.

Pete Waterman, the famous record producer, will be working with Sebastian on the forthcoming record. "After the events in China an irresistible opportunity arose, I’ve always wanted to work with Sebastien, he has the voice of an angel".

The 22 year old Buemi will not be alone however, he will be joined on stage by Eddie Jordan who will play drums, Damon Hill who will play bass guitar and Jacques Villeneuve who will play guitar.



This isn't Villeneuve's first foray into music however, he released an album in 2007 named Private Paradise. The album was a flop, but Villeneuve hopes that this single will give his musical career a much needed boost.


Swiss driver Buemi will be star of the show however, and he couldn't hide his excitement. "I've dreamt of being a pop star ever since I was a little boy, finally I can be like Celine Dion".

The single will be released in October and the proceeds will go to charity.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Ferrari Propose F1 Talent Cap

After selfishly having blocked plans for a budget cap last season, which prevented F1 from having a full 26 car grid in 2010, Ferrari now proposes the introduction of a talent cap.

Ferrari's team principle Stefano Domenicali explains the reasons for this move "...designers like Adrian Newey and Ross Brawn are too talented, this gives other teams an unfair advantage, and it is bringing the sport into disrepute".

Since Ross Brawn left Fiorano in 2006, the once dominant Ferrari team is facing increased rivalry from the likes of McLaren, Mercedes (Brawn GP) and Red Bull putting Ferrari under increased pressure. Although the team did win the 2007 title with Kimi Raikkonen, it was a close affair and a far cry from the dominance of Schumacher.

Ross Brawn won the title with his own team last year, with the Red Bulls not far behind. This season McLaren return to the fray thanks to the talents of Tim Goss.

Jean Todt, who is Ferrari Employee first, FIA president second, recently allowed Ferrari to make changes to their unreliable engine. Unsurprisingly Todt backs the suggestion "These designers and engineers are preventing Ferrari from winning, which is why I think it is a good idea".

Ferrari plan to put the talent cap proposals forward to FOTA and the FIA at Silverstone. They hope it will be in force early next season.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Mclaren Blame Fish for Malaysia Qualifying Gaff.

Mclaren have published results of an investigation into why they made they made an immense cock-up of this year's Malaysian Grand Prix qualifying.

The team decided to stay in their garage and sit out an early downpour, only to find that conditions were getting worse. By the time Button and Hamilton had made it onto the track the rain had set in, leaving them unable to post a fast time. Button was 17th, and Hamilton 20th.

The results of the investigation were something of a surprise to many. The cause of this wasn't Mclaren's over-reliance on radars or Martin Whitmarsh's inability to look up at the sky and use common sense. The source of the problem lay in misinformation from veteran weatherman Michael Fish.

Fish famously scotched rumours of the impending 1987 hurricane that swept across the south of Britain and apparently assured Mclaren that “the rain would pass”. In a statement Mr. Fish blamed it on a colleague “I wasn't even on duty that day, it was Bill, so I cannot claim any responsibility whatsoever”.
Despite this claim, Mclaren have ended their relationship with the bespectacled weatherman on grounds of incompetence.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Virgin Racing Preview New VR-01 Aero Package

In a move which has caught the F1 paddock by surprise, Virgin Racing's Nick Wirth pubished new information regarding the VR-01 cars first major upgrade.





A spokesman said of the designs, "We're hopeful the proposed aero package can make us more competitive, as you can see from the images the car has come forward a long way". Wirth assures Virgin fans that, although the car looks basic, it will have enough fuel on board to get to the finish line.

The car will feature the proposed upgrades in Monaco, after freak atmospheric conditions caused localised ash clouds over Virgin Racing's base in Dinninton S. Yorkshire.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Exclusive: BRDC attempt to re-buy soul from Ecclestone at reduced rate

After the Silverstone Arena circuit was met with underwhelming response, the BRDC are attempting to inject some soul into the much maligned circuit. Sadly back on 7th Dec 2009 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/8397777.stm) the BRDC sold it's soul to re-aquire the British GP from Donington Park.

In an effort to combat the BRDC's reputation of having no ammenity, it was decided to try and buy back their soul, which was sold for £135million back in December.

However sources close to Silverstone reveal an offer has been made to re-buy it at a reduced rate. After attempting to fleece the pockets of motorsport fans at the FIA GT1 event by charging visitors for a free grid walk, Silverstone decided the time was right to call Bernie and make an offer.

No comment from Mr. Ecclestone was made as he is currently trying to inject the BRDC's soul into the lifeless corpse of Brabham, which the F1 surpemo attempted to murder back when he acquired the team in 1971. By 1988 he had succeeded in doing this.

Negotiations are currently ongoing...