Monday, July 29, 2013

FIA podium interview and post-race press conference - Hungary

OK! So you have probably seen the interviews after the race on the podium. But if you didn't see the press conference after the podium then here is a link where you can read every question and answer:

http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2013/7/14857.html

At first there is the podium interview and after that the press conference. Unfortunately I didn't find a video of this but it's still something. Check it out!


What to do when the F1 summer break starts

I promised I would tell you what to do when the summer break starts. So here goes..

If you are an ordinary person who loves to watch F1 but you are not a hardcore fan then just enjoy the rest of the summer thinking about something else.

But if you are a super F1 fan like myself then get your videos ready! Buy, order and find DVD's, blu-rays or even VHS's that have something to do with F1 or GP-racing in general.

It depends where you live but where I live we don't really have any F1-shops or anything like that. I buy my DVD's etc. from eBay, amazon, dukevideo, secondhand stores and flea markets. When I am abroad I always look for F1-related shops as well.

Here is all of my F1-related DVD's and blu-ray's that I found today:


I have bought most of these from England, Finland and the Arab Emirates. I also have a whole bunch of VHS tapes from the 90's and 80's. Mostly season reviews and races taped years ago that I have now been transferring to my computer. In fact today I have all GP's from 1978-2009 on a hard drive. Mostly with english commentators but also some in finnish, japanese and portuguese.

So if I watch every single GP from 1978 it means that I have seen more F1 than any man in my age.
I have watched a lot already but there is so much to see! It is extremely interesting to see old races like that. It almost feels like it's live cause I don't always know the results. I just know who is champion that year etc.

If you aren't this lucky to have this many GP's on a hard drive or DVD's etc. you should get your butt to YouTube. You can not believe how much old GP's you can find there! And documentaries as well!

No worries! You will have plenty of F1 to watch until the next GP in Spa. I will also post some YouTube-videos here every day starting tomorrow so you don't even have to look for them.

I already posted the McLaren cartoons earlier so start from them and check out my blog tomorrow for more F1.

McLaren Tooned Episodes 1-12 in one clip



I don't know if you have heard about these cartoons but if you haven't then here is some Formula one you can watch with your kids.

Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button are starring as themselves. The new episodes has Sergio Perez instead of Lewis but I haven't seen those yet at all.


(Click on the "YouTube"-logo so that you can watch it in full screen @ YouTube)