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Posts Tagged ‘Vettel’

Posted by glennm on 30 May 2010
There will be lots more to ponder about teammates and team orders in Formula One after Sebastian Vettel took out pole sitter Mark Webber from P1 in Istanbul today. Crash with Teammate Sebastian Vettel Ruins Mark Webber’s Hat-Trick | Herald Sun. The result of this interesting GP was a season
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Posted by glennm on 28 April 2010
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. Let’s look first at the rules. They’re in the FIA’s Sporting Regulations for
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Posted by glennm on 20 April 2010
I’m writing a post on blocking and weaving, but this quote from former F1 driver Martin Brundle is direct and honest. BBC Sport. The “reprimands” doled out recently for driving moves that are way over the line indeed have swung the pendulum 180 degrees from F1′s history
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Posted by glennm on 17 April 2010
Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber qualified 1st and 2nd on the grid for tomorrow’s Chinese GP at Shanghai. Despite rumors that the Red Bull cars would be at a competitive disadvantage after an FIA “clarification” ruling outlawing automatic ride-height adjustment — which the team
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