What an absolutely insane Monaco GP that was, controversy, Mercedes domination, dirt in the eye and points for Marussia.
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Pre-Race Statistics of the 2014 Monaco GP
The Monaco GP is the most unique race on the calendar, it has the shortest track, the slowest speed and is the only exception to the 305km race distance rule.
Read More »Roland Ratzenberger – Forgotten too Often
20 years on and Roland Ratzenberger is a driver often forgotten at this time of year as everyone else focuses on Ayrton Senna.
Read More »Pre-Race Statistics of the 2014 Bahrain GP
The Bahrain GP, the 900th Formula One World Championship event and the 10th Bahrain GP.
Read More »2014 Driver Number Stats – Part 2
Part two of the driver number stats! Part one here. This will finish off the rest of the drivers, from McLaren to Williams.
Read More »2014 Driver Number Stats – Part 1
Now that every driver will have a number for their career, I may as well provide some stats on all being used in 2014, plus the reserve driver numbers I can find.
Read More »Post-race Statistics of the 2014 Australian GP
Uhhh, right, definitely an eventful Australian GP. Four cars didn't even manage five laps, Ricciardo finished an impressive second but was then disqualified after HOURS of waiting.
Read More »My 2014 F1 Predictions
Last season I made some predictions on 2013 (here) and mostly failed miserably! The only one I really managed to get was McLaren having no pole positions and Red Bull winning the Constructors’ Championship, quite poor. Hopefully this season I will get a few more predictions right.
Read More »Post-race Statistics of the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix
Another race over, another season over, another Vettel win, the Brazilian Grand Prix. A record equalling thirteen wins in a season and nine in a row from the four time champion.
Read More »Slightly Late Post-race Statistics of the United States GP
Uhhh, right, United States GP post-race stats, sorry for the massive delay but better late than never! Vettel won again making it eight in a row.
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