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Japanese Grand Prix 2012

October 10, 2012 By vack

Massa all the way.

By Pete Vack
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

For what was a yawn of a race, the Japanese Grand Prix has certainly set up an exciting end to the 2012 Grand Prix season. That’s great for fans, Ecclestone, Red Bull, winner Vettel and the remaining five races on the calendar.

Not so good for Ferrari and Alonso, who is now going to have to fight tooth and nail for another crown. After being knocked out in Japan, Alonso is now a mere four points in front of Vettel for the World Championship. Every race, every position will now count heavily and each race may be a nail-biter.
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Tagged With: f1 in japan, F1 japan, f1 reports, ferrari f1, japanese f1 2012, japanese grand prix, massa, schumacher, vettel

German Grand Prix 2012

July 25, 2012 By vack

Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button

By Pete Vack
All photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

Ferrari has the new—well, seven-month-old—F2012 well sorted out. Pirelli has introduced new tire compounds. And Alonso is proving to be the driver of the year, a champion of champions. All is well in Maranello.
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Tagged With: alonso, button, f1 germany, F1 race reports, f1 racing, f1 reports, ferrari f1, german gp, german grand prix, schumacher, vettel

Chinese Grand Prix 2012

April 18, 2012 By vack

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Stirling Moss at Monaco, 1955 with the Mercedes-Benz W196. With Fangio, the Mercedes team would win every Grand Prix that year aside from Monaco, where they retired with mechanical problems. Photo from author’s collection.

Chinese Grand Prix by Pete Vack

Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media, unless otherwise noted

Mercedes-Benz won their first F1 race since 1955. That in itself is surprising, but the most significant aspect of their victory was the long struggle to achieve a true Mercedes-Benz win. The difficulties in succeeding in F1 today (already noted with great loss of dollars by Toyota, Jaguar, Honda, Porsche and others), demolished the tradition of German engineering supremacy, a shock and awe technique which once caused fear and loathing in its competitors.
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Tagged With: brawn, Chinese grand prix, F1 2008, f1 alonso, f1 button, f1 china, f1 massa, ferrari f1, mercedes benz history, rosberg, schumacher

Italian Grand Prix 2011

September 14, 2011 By vack

Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso

By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

Sebastian Vettel has solidified his title effort with a remarkable weekend at Monza where he made the effort of dominating an event look easy. The young German has proved without a doubt that the title of Meister has been passed from the previous generation and the Red Bull driver is not some lucky rookie, but the real deal. It didn’t look like that claim could be made when he was out dragged on the straight by Fernando Alonso, much to the joy of the thousands of tifosi who crowded the circuit, but just a little bit further down the track and Vettel walked away from the Ferrari and wasn’t challenged again.

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Tagged With: F1 Italy, F1 race report, f1 results, Grand Prix of Italy, Italian Grand Prix 2011, massa, schumacher, vettel

Belgian Grand Prix 2011

September 1, 2011 By vack

Back on track: Sebastian Vettel does it again for Red Bull. Photo by Hugues Vanhoolandt.

By Eric Davison
Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt for VeloceToday

The event at Spa held no major surprises in that the Red Bull duo of Vettel and Webber made short shrift of the competition. Although Webber made what has become a normal start for him and faltered, losing about five positions while Nico Rosberg surprised everyone by rocketing past Vettel into a lead that didn’t last.
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Spanish Grand Prix

May 12, 2010 By vack

The Podium

Webber Untouchable
By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

For those that thought Red Bull had recently lost ground to McLaren, the Spanish Grand Prix reiterated that Red Bull is likely the team to beat in the 2010 season. [Read more…] about Spanish Grand Prix

Tagged With: barcelona f1, F1 2008, ferrari f1, red bull racing, schumacher, spanish grand prix

Chinese Grand Prix

April 21, 2010 By vack

Chinese Grand Prix

Fernando Alonso

McLaren Tops China in the Rain
By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

There were two camps that were excited about the race in Shanghai this weekend. McLaren was able to capitalize on tire strategy and left the field behind by finishing one-two. The race promoters were also excited because with the rain, the camera angles were low and no one really should have noticed that the stands were empty, except on the main straight. If you Tivo’d the race, go back and compare it to the first couple of years that the race was held there. See anything missing? People maybe?
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Tagged With: alonso, china formula one, Chinese grand prix, Ferrari, ferrari f1, formula 1, schumacher

German Grand Prix

July 23, 2008 By pete

Massa
Massa on the podium: second is not enough.

By Pete Vack

Erik Nielsen was unable to travel to Germany this weekend.

July 20th 2008, Hockenheim, Germany

The German Grand Prix was not a good race for Ferrari. It was not a good race for Massa. It was not a good race for Kimi. Ferrari still leads the Constructors race by a good margin, but the recent on-track performance of the team belies the mere numbers.
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