• Teams & Drivers
  • Calendar
  • Races
  • Championship Standings
  • Almanac
  • Gallery
  • Australian Grand Prix - 7 days to go...
  • All Posts Tagged With: "Monaco"

    Monaco 2009: Free Practice Two

    The post-lunch free practice around the streets of Monaco has seen a bit of a shake-up from the earlier session, this time Williams pilot Nico Rosberg claiming the top spot ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren. Leader from the first session – Rubens Barrichello – kept his Brawn in the mix though and finished [...]

    Monaco 2009: Free Practice One

    Monaco’s tarmac felt the rubber of twenty Formula One cars this morning, as the first of Friday’s two free practice sessions got underway. Rubens Barrichello led the field in the Brawn, but the Brazilian closely followed by fellow countryman Felipe Massa. Both McLarens went well in the morning and Lewis Hamilton claimed P3 ahead of [...]

    Shanghai 2009: Adrian Sutil Should Avoid Walking Under Ladders

    Poor Adrian Sutil. What does the man have to do to score a point in Formula One? The German driver has come so close on occasion to achieving the impossible that surely he deserves just a little bit of luck. Each time though there is always something or someone who ends his race early, and [...]

    Patrick Depailler & Tyrrell P34 Lap Monaco

    Patrick Depailler laps Monaco in a 6-wheeled Tyrrell P34.

    A Bicycle Lap Of Monaco

    A lap of Monaco on a bicycle.

    Caption Contest: #42

    The forty-second 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. This week we join Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Sebastien Bourdais and his boss Gerhard Berger in conversation during Thursday’s Free Practice in Monaco last week.

    F1 Drivers Should Stick To Four Wheels

    Mark Webber experienced a near miss yesterday morning while out riding his bike in the Monaco area with two other friends. The Red Bull driver had been enjoying a ride in Menton, France with Tour de France racer Lance Armstrong (who is also Webber’s hero) and AMD’s marketing chief Morris Denton. Webber and Armstrong managed [...]