By Christopher Hayes on Tuesday, July 22, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
McLaren-Mercedes have promoted Dave Ryan, the team’s long-standing Race Team Manager, to the position of Sporting Director.
The 54-year-old New Zealander, who joined McLaren as a mechanic in 1974 and worked his way up to the position of Race Team Manager, will take on new duties with the team in recognition of his commitment and achievements.
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By Christopher Hayes on Sunday, July 20, 2008Filed Under: Lead Articles
Lewis on a roll, Ferrari’s title hopes unravel
As if the world needed any further reminding of his status as a champion-in-waiting, Lewis Hamilton took the long way around the Hockenheimring to victory on Sunday, but still managed to crush the opposition without breaking a sweat, staking his claim on the drivers’ title in the process.
Read the full F1 article '‘Majestic’ Hamilton turns on the style'(1113 words, 1 image, estimated 4:27 mins reading time)
By Christopher Hayes on Sunday, July 20, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
Felipe Massa conceded defeat at Hockenheim today and admits that Lewis Hamilton was out reach, despite gaining an advantage over the Briton as a result of the safety car.
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By Christopher Hayes on Sunday, July 20, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
Kimi Raikkonen had little to offer in the way of explanation for his lacklustre performance in Hockenheim.
The Ferrari driver struggled with the handling and balance of his F2008 throughout the weekend and qualified a lowly sixth place, behind the McLaren pairing and crucially his team-mate Felipe Massa.
Read the full F1 article 'Kimi bemused by lack of pace'(318 words, 1 image, estimated 1:16 mins reading time)
By Christopher Hayes on Sunday, July 20, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
While the critics were busy writing him off – and out of Formula One – Renault chief Pat Symonds remained steadfast: one good result and Nelson Piquet’s confidence would sky-rocket, along with his career.
Read the full F1 article 'Renault chief’s faith in Piquet comes good at last'(574 words, 1 image, estimated 2:18 mins reading time)
By Christopher Hayes on Sunday, July 20, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
Toyota chairman and team principal Tadashi Yamashina provides an update on Timo Glock after his horrific crash at Hockenheim today.
The German suffered a right rear tyre failure which pitched him into the pit-wall.
Read the full F1 article 'Glock ’shaken’ but fine after Hockenheim crash'(308 words, 1 image, estimated 1:14 mins reading time)
By Christopher Hayes on Sunday, July 20, 2008Filed Under: Lead Articles
Lewis on a roll, Ferrari’s title hopes unravel
As if the world needed any further reminding of his status as a champion-in-waiting, Lewis Hamilton took the long way around the Hockenheimring to victory on Sunday, but still managed to crush the opposition without breaking a sweat, staking his claim on the drivers’ title in the process.
Read the full F1 article 'Lewis turns up the title wick with auspicious win'(1113 words, 1 image, estimated 4:27 mins reading time)
By Christopher Hayes on Saturday, July 19, 2008Filed Under: F1 News, Lead Articles
‘Catch me if you can’, was the gauntlet that Lewis Hamilton laid down to his rivals as he cantered to pole position in Hockenheim with a lap which was, by his own admission, “pretty easy going”.
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By Christopher Hayes on Saturday, July 19, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
Felipe Massa has dismissed claims that he needed to recover from his disastrous showing in the wet at Silverstone a fortnight ago.
The Brazilian spun no fewer than five times in the wet and trailed home plum last prompting speculation about his future with the Scuderia.
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By Christopher Hayes on Saturday, July 19, 2008Filed Under: F1 News
Not for the first time this season Felipe Massa out-classed his world champion team-mate Kimi Raikkonen in qualifying.
Whether it was the wind, the overcast conditions, or the presence of Michael Schumacher at the Hockenheimring today, Raikkonen was all over the place, as he battled to get his F2008 pointing in the right direction.
Read the full F1 article 'Kimi faces uphill struggle'(429 words, 1 image, estimated 1:43 mins reading time)