Sunday, 28 June 2009

Sebastian Vettel vs Mark Webber

The Red Bull team have the most competitive team mates as they have a blend of youth and experience. Sebastian Vettel ,who was the winner of both Shangai and Silverstone and Mark Webber who made it a 1-2 finish are both very very skilled people but both have different areas of expertise. Vettel who has an advantage in wet conditions and high speed circuits excelled in Monza last year 2008 shows us he has alot of potential and is "determined to leave as the fastest man". While on the other hand, Mark Webber who has experience blended in with years of experience shows us that he is determined and is also desperate to win a Grand Prix. Webber shows us he has alot of patient by finishing all the races in the season of 2009 unlike his team-mate Sebastian Vettel who had a crash in Monaco,Malaysia. However, Vettel shows us that he has the pace. So will we see a turn around? Will Vettel calm down and Webber get his fist F1 victory? WE WILL WAIT AND SEE.

Friday, 26 June 2009

Mclaren's loss.

Lewis Hamilton came into the 2009 season with a bad start after the whole lying scandal. But his time just got alot worse as his car is not exactly what we call brilliant. The new mclaren seems to be out of balance and as we saw in the British Grand Prix, it oversteers quite alot. So why hasn't Mclaren improved it. Have they given up? or are they just too lazy? The team came into the year as our favourites but now they are the biggest dissapointment of the year. Can they do anything to save their dismal season?? We will wait and see

Thursday, 25 June 2009

Hey guys,
News Update: One of the posts in the Nurburgring in Germany have been renamed after Sebastian Vettel.
Doesn't this show us how much people expect of the young driver?

What can we expect from the Red Bulls?

Red bull was in a class of its own in the British Grand Prix. Vettel and Webber destroyed all the other competitors and dominated the track. With the Brawns weak in cool temperatures, Red Bull now has a key to the treasure of the constructors's championship. Sebastian, their extremely competitive young driver and Mark, their strong competitor can change the course of the Brawns. Jensen will need to extend his lead at the next race at the Nurburgring if he wants to be a new champion for 2009. The Nurburgring, a circuit considered to be the most dangerous and toughest of them all could show the public an epic battle between Red Bull and Brawn. Vettel is now 2 points away from second placed Barichello could change the championship standings if he secured 1st place yet again however he could make it a tie if he was to get 2nd place. What about Mark Webber? He is a dark horse and could make quite an impact in the German circuit. But we can conclude this: Germany is not the most warmest place in Europe. So could it be another Red Bull victory or will Jensen or Rubens attack them now knowing that the bulls has a strong car. Rb5 keeps on improving. So could it possibly be another consecutive pole for Red Bull or could it be a different team? Ferrari are posing a real threat. So what can we expect?????

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Has Jensen Button got it in his belt?

Has Jensen literally wrapped up the title for this year?

Ok, so we all know what is going on in the world of f1 motorsports right now, right? There is the row against the budget cap, a rival series set up by fota and oh yes, Jensen Button is the current leader with a 23 point lead over team mate Rubens and 25 over the Red Bull Driver Sebastian Vettel. So is f1 basically met the winner of the 2009 championship. Well, i think not as his red bull competitor Sebastian Vettel has been the only man to have won other races this year. This was the Chinese Grand Prix and the British Grand Prix. With his new renewed Rb5, dubbed "Kate's Dirty Little Sister" Vettel dominated the races showing potential to be the new Michael Schumaker however he himself denies this by saying that "Schumaker will always remain the best" So what can we expect from this dashing German. Well he is heading home to Germany in 2 weeks time, but can we expect the same performance from him as we saw in the Silverstone Race. That, we will all be waiting for. But one thing is certain: Jensen is going to have to keep a close watching or he will be torn apart by the bulls.