Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Rossi: 2016 chances 'looking positive'



Alexander Rossi says his chances of returning to the Formula One grid in 2016 are looking good, and that he hopes to have a resolution within the next two weeks.

The only vacant seats for 2016 are at Marussia - set to compete as Manor Racing this season - with the team yet to confirm either of their two drivers.

Rossi already has links with the team, having raced for them five times last year, including making his Grand Prix debut at Singapore.

"Talks are [happening] every day," Rossi told British F1 broadcaster Sky Sports while attending the 2016 Zoom Auction for Great Ormond Street's Children's Charity.

"I think the deadline really is when cars roll in Barcelona in a couple of weeks. Things sometimes get pushed out in this sport and it is something I am used to.

"Hopefully it doesn't go on too much longer, but I'd say things are looking positive and I hope to get it done very soon."

Manor are expected to make major steps forward in 2016, having made a number of personnel changes and agreed a deal to use the class-leading Mercedes power units.

Alongside Rossi, the team have been linked to Indonesia's Rio Haryanto, who has spent the last few seasons competing in GP2. He won three times and claimed five podiums in the series last year, finishing fourth overall, two places behind Rossi.

(source: f1.com)

Monday, February 8, 2016

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Saturday, February 6, 2016

How Do You Start A Formula 1 Car?



Some of you probably knew and some of you have never even thought about it. Take a look either way! It's pretty interesting.


Friday, February 5, 2016

F1's One-Win Wonders

Pastor Maldonado won the Spanish GP in 2012.

Now when Pastor Maldonado has left F1 we have here a video with one-win wonders!

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Renault confirm Magnussen, reveal 2016 car



Renault have confirmed that Kevin Magnussen will help spearhead their return to Formula One racing as a full works team in 2016, as well as revealing their new car for the forthcoming season.

Magnussen, who replaces the outgoing Pastor Maldonado, will race alongside Jolyon Palmer at the renamed Renault Sport F1 Team, with GP3 racewinner Esteban Ocon joining as test and reserve driver.

In a ceremony streamed live from Renault's factory in Guyancourt, the French manufacturer also revealed their 2016 challenger, the RS16, which will feature a predominantly black livery.

(source: f1.com)