About where I expected to be to start the season.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota A shame to see Massa DNF but happy with Jenson's result. We need a big push to retain 3rd with Mclaren looking strongby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
The Confirmed 2006 Line-up Arrows 1. A.J. Allmendinger 2. K. Kobayashi T. N. Jani TD. G. Fisher Honda 1. T. Sato 2. J. Villeneuve T. M. Lauda TD. N. Oatley Ferrari 1. K. Raikkonen 2. N. Rosberg T. M. Ammermuller TD. B.Bell Jaguar 1.P. Di Resta 2. H. Kovalainen T. P. De La Rosa TD. A. Newey Spyker 1. T. Glock 2. A. Lotterer T. A. Davidson TD. W. Rampf Mclarenby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2005 Belgian Grand Prix Yesterday's qualifying session saw championship leader Michael Schumacher take pole. Will he suffer the same fate as in Italy or can he extend his lead? Let's find out. Lap 44/44 It's lights out and away we go. Takuma Sato takes the lead. Montoya has dropped to 5th behind Massa and Alonso. Lap 43/44 A look at the order afterby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota A great podium for Jenson but poor from Felipe.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Driver Transfer News Williams sign Massa Williams have announced the signing of Felipe Massa for a fee of £12.5m to race alongside Nick Heidfeld. De La Rosa stays at Jaguar Pedro De La Rosa will be staying with Jaguar after signing a contract worth £5m. Signing after next race Available drivers (name, salary, age) Ricardo Zonta £4,000,000 29 Tomas Enge £4,000,000 28 Anthoby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2005 Italian Grand Prix Yesterday's qualifying session saw championship leader Michael Schumacher take pole. Can the six-time World Champion take a massive step towards number 7? Let's find out. Lap 53/53 It's lights out and away we go. What a start from Button! He's gone from 3rd to the lead of the race! Alonso takes 3rd and it looks like rain is begiby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Series Announcement Arrows Management Change Due to inactivity of over a month, Calligaris has been removed as manager of Arrows. Ennis Parachki will be taking over alongside his duties at Ferrari. 2005 Driver changes locked As I have a busy month at work coming up and I go on holiday in mid-September, I'll be running the remaining races over the course of the next two weeks toby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
The Current 2006 Line-up Arrows 1. 2. T. TD. Honda 1. T. Sato 2. J. Villeneuve T. M. Lauda TD. N. Oatley Ferrari 1. K. Raikkonen 2. N. Rosberg T. M. Ammermuller TD. B.Bell Jaguar 1. 2. T. TD. A. Newey Spyker 1. 2. T. TD. Mclaren 1. J.P. Montoya 2. R. Kubica T. K. Nakajima TD. P. Head Red Bull 1. M. Schumacher 2. S. Vettel T. R. Grosjean TD. P. Loweby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
giomich Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I dont get it. I also offered Vettel 5M, and he is > my driver, we should get a discount, why have he > signed with Toyota? That's my fault, I missed the PM. I'll get that amended this evening and update the post accordinglyby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Driver Transfer News Red Bull complete driver line-up Red Bull have completed their driver line-up by retaining Sebastian Vettel for a fee of £5m. Williams welcome Heidfeld Constructors championship leaders Williams have announced that Nick Heidfeld will join them as their second race driver in 2006, costing them £11,000,000. Mclaren make line-up change Mclaren have announced thby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2005 Turkish Grand Prix Yesterday Takuma Sato took a superb pole, can he convert it into a race win or can the likes of Alonso spring a surprise? Lets find out. Lap 58/58 It's lights out and away we go. Sato retains the lead through the first corner. A look at the order as Sato makes his way through the last corner. Lap 56/58 Our first real taste of action seby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Mid Season Test #2 After last week's Hungarian Grand Prix, the teams descended on the Circuit de Catalunya for the season and final mid-season test. Renault and Arrows decided that they were not going to attend but the rest of the teams had very productive days, especially those running a qualifying sim.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota A bad day at the office.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Driver Transfer News BMW make double signing BMW have confirmed that current Jaguar driver Jarno Trulli will race for them in 2006 with Rory Byrne taking up the role of Technical Director. This has cost the team a total of £31.5m. Honda complete line-up Honda have completed their line-up for 2006 by agreeing a one year contract extension with Jacques Villeneuve, who will partner Takuby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2005 Hungarian Grand Prix Michael Schumacher was the fastest man in qualifying yesterday. Can he make up for his poor showing at his home race or can Jenson Button keep up Toyota's good form? Let's find out. Lap 70/70 It's lights out and away we go. Michael Schumacher retains the lead. A good start for the Mclaren's, they've each gained a place.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota Absolutely incredible. We've only just stopped celebrating. Our focus now shifts to the Hungarian Grand Prixby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Driver Transfer News Ferrari complete driver line-up Ferrari have completed their driver line-up for the 2006 season with Nico Rosberg joining Kimi Raikkonen in a race seat and Michael Ammermuller signing as a test driver. This has taken £6.5m out of their budget. Toyota make market moves Toyota have confirmed that they have retained the services of both Jenson Button and Lewis Hamiltby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2005 German Grand Prix Williams dominated qualifying yesterday but can they extend their lead in the Championship? Can anyone cause an upset? Let's find out. Lap 67/67 It's lights out and away we go. A nightmare start for the Ferrari's! Montoya has dropped to 5th with Sato 8th. Jacques Villeneuve is up to 4th! Meanwhile, a calamity at the backby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota Not our best performance but that's racing for you. Felipe will be back in the car for Germany where we hope to have some news about our 2006 lineup.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Driver Transfer News Mclaren complete driver line-up Mclaren have announced their driver line-up for the 2006 season with Juan-Pablo Montoya and Robert Kubica joining Heikki Kovalainen. The signing of Kubica and Montoya has cost the team £30m. Red Bull opt for experience New team Red Bull have opted to go with experience by signing six-time world champion Michael Schumacher for the 2by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
2005 British Grand Prix Kimi Raikkonen took pole in the Williams yesterday. Will he take the win or can home hero Jenson Button cause an upset from 4th? Let's find out. Lap 60/60 It's lights out and away we go. Sato takes the lead into the first corner. Button is into 3rd. Lap 59/60 Hamilton looks to pass both Montoya and Button for 3rd but has to settlby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
I figured a return to a race seat after a season testing was a good enough excuse for a new helmet. A huge thanks to John Maverick for the superb renders.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
That's one nice looking carby JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4
Toyota A positive result. Hopefully a hatfull of points to follow.by JohnWarrington - Grand Prix 4