Thursday, November 28, 2013

2013 Driver's press conference from Brazil before the GP weekend



The drivers press conference before the Brazilian GP weekend.
If you missed it and need a dose of F1 just click on play ;)


Tooned 50: The Grand Finale


The last Tooned 50 with all the legends alive in the same episode. Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

A must see F1 animation!

 
 
Saw a great video this morning. Check this out! This is just beautiful stuff..

Comparing the 2013 race results between teammates



Earlier I compared qualifying results between teammates and promised to do a similar one with race results after the last race. OK let's do this!

So this time the driver gets a point even though his teammate retires the race. It doesn't matter if it's a mistake made by the driver or if it has something to do with the car. If a driver doesn't start the race a point doesn't count.

I shall mark the better driver in red.

Red Bull
Sebastian Vettel & Mark Webber
18 - 1
(Vettel retired in the British GP)

Ferrari
Fernando Alonso - Felipe Massa
17 - 2
(Alonso retired in the Malaysian GP)

McLaren
Jenson Button - Sergio Perez
13 - 6

Lotus
Kimi Räikkönen - Romain Grosjean
(Räikkönen retired 2 races and did not participate in the last 2)
11 - 6

Mercedes
Nico Rosberg - Lewis Hamilton
9 - 10
(Rosberg retired 3 times and Hamilton only once)

Sauber
Nico Hülkenberg - Esteban Gutierrez
14 - 4
(Hülkenberg did not start the first race and retired once)

Force India
Paul di Resta - Adrian Sutil
11 - 8
(di Resta retired 6 times and Sutil 5 times)

Williams
Pastor Maldonado - Valtteri Bottas
11 - 8
(Bottas still got more points and was higher up in the championship standings)

Toro Rosso
Jean-Eric Vergne - Daniel Ricciardo
8 - 11
(Vergne retired 6 times and Ricciardo 4 times)

Caterham
Charles Pic - Giedo van der Garde
12 - 7
(Both of the drivers retired 4 times)

Marussia
Jules Bianchi - Max Chilton
14 - 5
(Bianchi retired 3 times)


I hope you found this interesting!

More F1 for you tomorrow!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Alain Prost Interview about Raikkonen and Alonso at Ferrari in 2014



Here is an interesting interview with Alain Prost talking about two champions in the same team.
He clearly has experience when we talk about this topic because he has been teammates with Lauda, Rosberg, Senna, Mansell...

After this we also get some words from Damon Hill.

Kimi Räikkönen Karting in 1998


Next season this man will drive for Ferrari but here in this video Kimi Räikkönen is just a karting driver. The video is from 1998 and it's in Finnish. He's talking about what it is like to be a pro karting driver. He also says that he might be in Formula One some day.

Funny that he is driving on a track that I have also driven on when I was a junior kart driver. The track is in Espoo, Finland where he used to live.

Monday, November 25, 2013

2013 Brazilian Grand Prix review

Mark Webber enjoying his last moments in his Red Bull

The season ended yestarday with Red Bull's 1-2-finish with Sebastian Vettel 1st and Mark Webber 2nd. Fernando Alonso managed finally to bring his Ferrari to the podium by taking 3rd place. He said that if Felipe Massa would have been behind him he would have let him pass and give him one last Ferrari podium.

In my opinion Alonso seemed very sad and emotional on the podium. He's friends Mark Webber and Felipe Massa were both leaving him in a way or another. Webber is leaving the sport and Massa is leaving Ferrari to Williams.

Mark Webber on the other hand was happy and started celebrating right after the finish. He even took his helmet and gloves of and drove around in his Red Bull for the last time. It is very rare to see a drivers face when they are driving. Can't remember a similar situation.

I remember when Häkkinen won for the last time. He took his seat belt of and almost stood in his car when it was moving slowly. At the press conference he said "hasta la vista".

Mark tripped and fell on the podium when he was chasing Alonso but he smiled the whole time. That is how I will remember him, just smiling and having fun on the podium. It's almost emotional for me as well when I think about it.

Mark was a driver that amazed me right from the start. In his first GP he overtook the very experienced Mika Salo in his Toyota with a Minardi and took 5th place. Mark celebrated like he had won the race because the Minardi's were always the last ones to cross the finish line. It was also his home GP so that was even better for him.

All the best wishes to Mark Webber. He was a great driver and a character we will miss in F1 who always spoke his mind and didn't care what others said.

Thank you Mark Webber for entertaining us all these years!

It was also the last race for Felipe Massa at Ferrari. It didn't end very well when he got a drive through penalty for a very stupid reason. Everybody were crossing that white line all the time and he was the only one who got a penalty for it.

If you don't know what I am talking about then he got a penalty for crossing the white line before the pit lane.

It was also Pastor Maldonado's last race with Williams. The result wasn't that good for him either. I don't know what was wrong with him. Going of the track, caused a small collision and spinning etc. Let's see were he ends up next year. Some say that it will be Lotus now if Nico Hülkenbeg is going to rejoin Force India.

Valtteri Bottas was driving pretty good again but lost a wheel when he was overtaking Lewis Hamilton. They were on different laps but anyways if Bottas had more speed then why stay behind?

Hamilton also got a puncture and a penalty for causing the collision which ruined his race. He was close to a podium finish.

Lotus driver Romain Grosjean had bad luck when his Renault engine failed which is pretty rare nowadays.

The other Lotus driver Heikki Kovalainen had an awful start again. They had changed his bottom of the car before qualifying which effected his performance. You can clearly see that he was fast in the practice sessions but couldn't match the same kind of times in qualifying.

He blamed himself again just like the last GP but Lotus confirmed that they had made some changes on his car that weren't good. So Lotus didn't deserve more than 4th place in the constructors championship when Ferrari took third and Mercedes took second place.

Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel had already won the championships but made their victory even stronger by winning the last race with a 1-2 like I said earlier.

Sebastian Vettel and Felipe Massa performed a little show for the crowd by making some donuts in front of the main grandstands. Is this going to be a habit in the future?

Now it's time to compare guesses with results starting with guesses:

Pole position: Mark Webber, Red Bull - WRONG. It was the other Red Bull again (Sebastian Vettel)

Race:
  1. Mark Webber, Red Bull - WRONG. I really hoped for a "movie finish" but it never happened.
  2. Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull - WRONG. These drivers were both up there but the order was reversed.
  3. Nico Hulkenberg, Sauber - WRONG. Hulkenberg was 8th. This is the most wrong I have ever had.
Fastest lap: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull - WRONG. I got the pole and fastest lap mixed up. Webber was fastest of the race.

Surprise: Nico Hulkenberg and Felipe Massa will shine at this GP. <----- they did but unfortunately they had nothing to show for it.

I would also like to thank all my readers for a great season!
I have posted something for you every day ever since I started and I will continue doing that. I promise!