Monday, November 21, 2016

Ericsson to stay at Sauber for 2017


Sauber have extended their contract with Marcus Ericsson through to 2017, leaving just three seats on the grid still open for next season.

The deal means Ericsson will spend a third straight year with the Swiss team, for whom he has raced for all but one year of his F1 career - his debut season with Caterham back in 2014. While the Swede is yet to score points this year, he took a best finish of eighth last year in Australia.

"It is great news that I will be racing for another year for the Sauber F1 Team," Ericsson said. "I have spent two years with Sauber now, and I really feel at home. A big thanks to everyone within the team for trusting in me again.

"From a personal point of view, I have developed a lot as a driver during my time at Sauber. We have had ups and downs, but we always stick together and work as hard as we can.

"Since the new ownership, there has been a positive push in the team, so it will also be exciting to go into this new era. Many motorsport experts are becoming part of Sauber, which is a good sign for the future.

"For 2017 my aim is to build on my performance from the second half of this season, and to continue working hard with the team. I cannot wait for the 2017 season, so that we can make our way up to the midfield with the objective to score points on a regular basis."

Team principal Monisha Kaltenborn said Ericsson's clear development - and his dedication even during troubled times for the team - made him a stand-out candidate.

"We are very pleased to announce that Marcus will remain our race driver for the Sauber F1 Team in 2017," Kaltenborn commented.

"During the current season Marcus has again showed he is willing to go that extra mile in order to make progress. He went through very difficult times with us, but managed those very well.

"In the last two years, he has made significant steps in regards to his personal development, proving his skills on as well as off track, especially when circumstances are not easy. He is not only a good driver, but also an important team player who understands how to work with the team and how to motivate everyone with his positive attitude.

"Formula One goes into a new era in 2017, and I am confident that we can count on Marcus to bring the team back into the competition."

Sauber said they will announce their second driver 'in due course'. Only two other F1 seats - both at Manor - remain open for 2017.

(source: f1.com)

Sunday, November 20, 2016

2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix preview

Wow! The season's final race is almost here. A little while ago we were all waiting for the season to start and now it's almost over! Time flies when we are having fun (watching F1).

Not much to say about Abu Dhabi so I will talk about the same things as last year:

The Yas Marina track has hosted the Abu Dhabi GP 7 times in it's history so it's quite new. The facilities are one of the best in the world at least for me as a spectator. It is the only GP that has daylight and darkness in the same race.

In 2010 Sebastian Vettel won his first world championship when Alonso couldn't get pass Vitaly Petrov. It was one of the most moving moments of Vettel's career when he cried on the podium.

After winning his first championship in 2010.


In 2011 he had already won the championship when the Formula One circus returned to Abu Dhabi. That race he retired right after the start and the whole crowd in Abu Dhabi cheered. The sound was quite loud, trust me, I was there.

In 2012 Sebastian started from the back of the grid but managed to get 3rd place. Alonso was second and Kimi Räikkönen took the maiden victory for the new Team Lotus. Everybody remembers the classic radio conversations between Kimi and Alan Permane.

Here is a video with the radio conversations:


They made t-shirts of Kimi's comments.

In 2013 Sebastian Vettel had already secured his championship before Abu Dhabi. In 2014 the story was different - it was between two friends, teammates and almost brothers, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.

Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton when they were younger.

In 2015 Hamilton had secured the championship already but Rosberg had been beating him in the past five qualifyings and the past two races. Rosberg continued to beat Hamilton in Abu Dhabi.

This year Rosberg is in the championship lead and most likely will be champion. Hamilton might win the race but it wont be enough if Rosberg finishes on the podium. If Rosberg retires it will be a totally different story but I don't believe that.


Now let's see my predictions:


Pole position: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Race:
  1. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes
  2. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes
  3. Max Verstappen, Red Bull

Fastest lap: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

Surprise: Kimi Räikkönen. Leave him alone he knows what he's doing!


Post your own predictions to our F1-4-LIFE PREDICTORS LEAGUE!




The rules:

POINTS:  1st - 3  2nd - 5  3rd - 10 

HOW IT WORKS: the aim of the game is simply predict who comes where in the race (top3). A total of 18 points can be won on a race day. If you get winner and and 3rd place right but 2nd wrong you get 13 points same if you get 1 correct. eg. 2nd you get 5 points. If a driver wins the race and you said he would come 2nd or 3rd no points would be awarded. Same if he came in another position, and you predicted that wrong. A table will be posted up every race weekend. The point scoring system will change once the cars become more competitive. Everyone will say a merc 1,2 so it won't be close or fun. 

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR PREDICTIONS: send an email to f14lifeblog@gmail.com or message the Facebook page to submit your predictions. You have until lights out to make them. If you submit them when the race has started they won't count. So be quick! like the Mercedes. 

THE PRIZE: the winner of the league will win themselves a admin place on the F1 4 LIFE page along side AE, JT, MW, MH, JI, PM and DL. If you don't want to be an admin you are welcome to participate anyway. We may also come up with some other prize if it helps. 

That's it for today and if you want to send me feedback then email me: f14lifeblog@gmail.com

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

2016 PREDICTORS LEAGUE standings after the Brazilian GP

1. Larry Gallagher - 208 points
2. AE (F1-4-LIFE) - 172 points
3. James Redman - 162 points
4. PM (F1-4-LIFE) - 135 points
5. DL (F1-4-LIFE) - 84 points
6. JT (F1-4-LIFE) - 77 points
7. Leonardo Machado - 63 points
8. Vitor Lobo - 46 points
9. JI (F1-4-LIFE) - 15 points
10. Denis Borges Nastasi - 13 points
11. Dylan Curry - 3 points

(The ones who have not scored points are not on the list)


Come onboard in the next GP if you want to be a part of our league!




POINTS: 1st - 3

2nd - 5
3rd - 10

+ possible bonus points


HOW IT WORKS: the aim of the game is simply predict who comes where in the race (top3). A total of 18 points can be won on a race day. For example if you get winner and and 3rd place right but 2nd wrong you get 13 points.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR PREDICTIONS: send an email to f14lifeblog@gmail.com or message the Facebook page to submit your predictions. You have until lights out to make them. If you submit them when the race has started they won't count. So be quick!

THE PRIZE: the winner of the league will win themselves a admin place on the F1 4 LIFE page along side AE, JT, MW, MH, JI & PM. If you don't want to be an admin you are welcome to participate anyway.