Sparks At Red Bull
After the shunt between their two drivers at the Azerbaijan GP, it seems sparks must be flying at Red Bull Racing. Read More …
After the shunt between their two drivers at the Azerbaijan GP, it seems sparks must be flying at Red Bull Racing. Read More …
Forget Rush. This is the only F1 movie you should care about. Something is happening to F1. The gloves are off. Read More …
Amid yet another team orders controversy, the Red Bull boys Sebastian Vettal and Mark Webber put on quite a nice battle for the lead at Sepang. Read More …
One of the few non-blocked videos of the controversial clash between Red Bull teammates Vettal and Webber for the lead, and win, in the closing stages of the 2013 Malaysian GP at Sepang. Read More …
As part of a new column for the BBC, Red Bull Racing’s Mark Webber comments on the newest team orders controversy — which he ignored — in the closing laps of the British Grand Prix. We tend to agree. Read More …
The Guardian’s headline called today’s Grand Prix of Great Britain “thrilling.” It surely was an interesting wet-dry race, but more properly characterized as a collection of missed opportunities, unexpected gaffes, silly penalties bad pit work and annoying team orders. Fernando Alonso won for Ferrari to commemorate 60 years since the teams first Formula One victory. Read More …
Just a few races ago, the media were alarmist that Red Bull would allow its two drivers to race for the lead, when it cause a shunt handing the Turkish GP away. In Germany we saw the exact opposite, with the same reaction. That’s absurd. Read More …
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 Read More …