2015 Belgium GP - Race
by Cato Batista, 24/08/2015 14:02:34
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Sixth straight pole by HAM, his 10th in 11 races this year. His best lap in Q3 was almost half a second faster than ROS in second place. But behind the silver cars sitting in front row there’s an exciting GP brewing up with the most competitive starting grid of the season.
Many surprises in the top 10 starting with BOT in third, albeit a huge 1.3 seconds away from the dominant Mercedes, his Williams only 24 thousands ahead of GRO and the Lotus only 38 thousands in front of PER’s Force India, who in turn was 40 thousands ahead of RIC who’s Red Bull beat MAS’s ...
2015 Belgium GP - QF by Cato Batista, 21/08/2015 20:56:31 Ladies and Gentlemen, The order at the top was the same in both sessios with ROS leading the charts ahead of teammate HAM with RIC in third place. RAI, who always shines in Spa was faster than VET, but both Ferraris were no match for the surprisingly quick Red Bulls, at least on day one. The rest of the top 10 were a mix of Toro Rosso, Force India, Sauber and Lotus, with Williams, as usual not showing the true potential. read more 2015 Belgium Gp _ Preview by Cato Batista, 21/08/2015 20:55:16 Ladies and Gentlemen, The holidays are over, that’s the news we’d been waiting for. It’s time to get to work and be prepared for the second half of season starting this weekend at the great Spa Francorchamps circuit for the Belgian GP. The very latest are that Ferrari is retaining the popular Kimi for another season, all that anticipation about BOT going to Maranello not being true after all. The rumor is that Ferrari didn’t want to pay Williams $14 million to release Bottas and ...
2015 Hungarian GP- Results - back to back win for Hector with record low numbers by Cato Batista, 26/07/2015 21:55:51 Ladies and Gentlemen, F1 is not that predictable after all. We were treated to a dramatic, thrilling Hungarian GP today. Both Ferraris had a lightning start to beat Mercedes for a second victory this season, and they were heading for a one-two if not for bad luck to strike RAI once again. It was undoubtedly the best race we’ve seen in a long-long time, action packed from beginning to end. Red Bull took advantage of the late chaos to capture the remaining 2 steps of the podium thanks to RIC inspired and aggressive driving (he punctured tyres on BOT and ROS cars on his way to 3rd). HAM had a track disagreement with ROS and was out of contention from lap 1 but worked his way back to 6th. Safety Car showed up towards the end to completely changing the race, erasing VET’s Ferrari advantage and giving ROS one last opportunity and also ...