Petrov Flies—NOT
Vitaly Petrov’s shunt at the 2011 Grand Prix of Malaysia ended with a rare broken steering column after a dramatic, four-wheel airborne leap off the curbing. Cool! Except, of course, that F1 fans cannot watch it! Read More …
F1A&G posts tagged Malaysia
Vitaly Petrov’s shunt at the 2011 Grand Prix of Malaysia ended with a rare broken steering column after a dramatic, four-wheel airborne leap off the curbing. Cool! Except, of course, that F1 fans cannot watch it! Read More …
Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel was in a class of his own as the reigning Formula One world champion won a dramatic Malaysian Grand Prix. Read More …
For race two of this season’s Formula One campaign we travel northwest from Melbourne to the Malaysian GP. Here’s the essential guide to the race, the track and how RBR have fared in Sepang over the last six races. Read More …
Sebastian Vettel will start the Malaysian Grand Prix from the pole position after a dramatic late effort on Saturday robbed Lewis Hamilton and McLaren. Read More …
The normally serene atmosphere in Putrajay, Malaysia was broken by the high revving sounds of Formula 1 cars as Team Lotus kicked off the one-week countdown to the Malaysian Grand Prix yesterday. Read More …
The display of outright blocking by Lewis Hailton at the Malaysian GP was unsporting. That’s a term not much used these days, and it doesn’t translate well to the world of today’s F1. Read More …
John Leicester in USA Today writes that “more than rain” is needed to make Grand Prix races exciting. The underlying problem with F1 remains that it is still too difficult under normal circumstances for drivers Read More …