Monday 27 November 2017

2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Review

Review of the twentieth and final round of the 2017 F1 season at Yas Marina Circuit on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Not one of the best races of the season, but it's a dominating race weekend for Mercedes, dominating in practice, dominating in qualifying, and most importantly dominating in the race for Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas. Bottas was on pole for Sunday's race. In the day to night Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Bottas took the advantage at the start and comfortably lead the race throughout to lead all the laps and the fastest lap of the race to conclude with Valtteri Bottas's third race win of the season.



While, Bottas's team-mate Current Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton finished in second place in the other Mercedes to give the team its fourth one-two finish of the season, Bottas was fourt seconds behind Bottas at the end.

Meanwhile, Sebastian Vettel finished in third place in the Ferrari to complete the podium, Vettel was nineteen seconds behind Bottas at the end of the fifty-five lap race.

Highlights of the race below, enjoy.




Rate the Teams and Drivers

Mercedes - 9
Lewis Hamilton - 8 (finished second)
Valtteri Bottas - 10 (pole, race win, and fastest lap)

Red Bull Racing - 7
Daniel Ricciardo - 8 (DNF, Hydraulics)
Max Verstappen - 7 (finished fifth)

Ferrari - 7
Sebastian Vettel - 8 (finished third)
Kimi Räikkönen - 7 (finished fourth)

Force India - 6
Sergio Pérez - 7 (finished seventh)
Esteban Ocon - 6 (finished eighth)

Williams - 6
Felipe Massa - 8 (finished tenth, lap down)
Lance Stroll - 4 (finished eighteenth, lap down)

McLaren - 6
Fernando Alonso - 8 (finished ninth, lap down)
Stoffel Vandoorne - 5 (finished twelfth, lap down)

Toro Rosso - 4
Pierre Gasly - 4 (finished sixteenth, lap down)
Brendon Hartley - 4 (finished fifteenth, lap down)

Haas - 5
Romain Grosjean - 6 (finished eleventh, lap down)
Kevin Magnussen - 5 (finished thirteenth, lap down)

Renault - 7
Nico Hülkenberg - 9 (finished sixth)
Carlos Sainz Jr. - 6 (DNF, Wheel)

Sauber - 5
Marcus Ericsson - 4 (finished seventeenth, lap down)
Pascal Wehrlein - 7 (finished fourteenth, lap down)


Now bring on 2018, for another season of Formula 1. Only three and a half months to go.

Wednesday 22 November 2017

2018 Aston Martin Vantage GTE

Aston Marin has unveiled their new GTE contender that will race in time for the start of next season. The Aston Martin Vantage GTE, which was launched on the same day as the new Aston Martin Vantage on Tuesday (21/11/17), will succeeds the old Aston Martin Vantage GTE for next season.



The all new Aston Martin Vantage GTE will compete in the World Endurance Championship next year.



The new Aston Martin Vantage GTE will have the new Mercedes-AMG 4 litre twin-turbo V8 engine underneath from the road-going car, producing up to 600 bhp. Vantage GTE will weigh in over 1,300Kgs and Michelin who will also be supplying the tyres.



While the new Aston Martin Vantage GTE will make its debut in next May's 6 Hours of Spa at the start of the World Endurance Championship season.

New challenge ahead for Aston Martin.

Tuesday 21 November 2017

2017 TCR Round 10 Recap, Jean-Karl Vernay 2017 TCR International Series Champion

Review of the final round of the 2017 TCR International Series season was at the Dubai Autodrome, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

In the first race, Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing driver Pepe Oriola took the race win in his SEAT León TCR. Second was Leopard Racing Team WRT driver Gordon Shedden in his Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR, he was four and half seconds behind Oriola in the end. While, third place was Leopard Racing Team WRT driver Jean-Karl Vernay in his Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR, he was six and half seconds behind Oriola in the end.



That was enough for Jean-Karl Vernay to win the TCR International Series Drivers' Champion and becoming 2017 TCR International Series Drivers' Champion to beat Attila Tassi by thirty points with a race to spare. Contractions to Jean-Karl Vernay for winning this years title.



While in the second race, Comtoyou Racing driver Stefano Comini took the race win in his Audi RS3 LMS TCR. Second was WestCoast Racing driver Gianni Morbidelli in his Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR, he was a second behind Comini in the end. While, third place was M1RA driver Josh Files in his Honda Civic Type-R TCR, he was five seconds behind Comini in the end.

And so this years champions in TCR International Series, TCR International Series Drivers' Champion: Jean-Karl Vernay. TCR International Series Teams' Championship: M1RA. And Model car of the year: Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR.

Contractions to the Champions this season.

2017 WTCC Round 9 Recap - Race of Macau

Review of Round Nine of the 2017 World Touring Car Championship season was the Guia Race of Macau, at Guia Circuit, Macau.

In the opening race, Sébastien Loeb Racing driver Mehdi Bennani took the race win in his Citroën C-Elysée WTCC and also took the WTCC Trophy win. Second was ROAL Motorsport driver Tom Coronel in his Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1, he was two seconds behind Bennani in the end. While third was Castrol Honda World Touring Car Team driver Ryo Michigami in his Honda Civic WTCC, he was three seconds behind Bennani in the end.



While in the main race, ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport driver Rob Huff took the race win in his Citroën C-Elysée WTCC and also took the WTCC Trophy win. Second was Castrol Honda World Touring Car Team driver Norbert Michelisz in his Honda Civic WTCC, he was eight seconds behind Huff in the end. While third was Sébastien Loeb Racing driver Tom Chilton in his Citroën C-Elysée WTCC, he was eight and half seconds behind Huff in the end.



Next stop Race of Qatar at Losail International Circuit for WTCC only night race of the season, for Round Ten and the final round of the 2017 World Touring Car Championship season in two weeks time.

Monday 20 November 2017

2017 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Predictions

Predictions for this weekends Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit outside of Abu Dhabi for the final round of the 2017 Formula 1 season.

So predictions for the race itself, for the win, I predict that, Lewis Hamilton for the win in the Mercedes, Sebastian Vettel second in the Ferrai, and Max Verstappen third in the Red Bull. Don't forget Daniel Ricciardo, Valtteri Bottas, Kimi Räikkönen and the Force India drivers as well for a podium place.


2017 WRC Round 13 recap - Rally Australia

Recap of the last round of WRC from last weekends Round thirteen of Rally Australia.

Last weekend was the thirteenth and final round of the 2017 World Rally Championship at Rally Australia (17th-20th November) was won by Thierry Neuville in the works Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC.



While, M-Sport World Rally Team driver Ott Tänak finished second in his Ford Fiesta WRC, Tänak was twenty-two seconds behind Neuville at the end of the rally. Meanwhile, Hayden Paddon finished third in the works Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC, Paddon was a minute behind Neuville at the end of the rally.

While in the WRC Trophy (crews entering World Rally Cars used between 2011 and 2016), that was won by Jourdan Serderidis in his own backed Citroën DS3 WRC. Jourdan Serderidis finished in eleventh place overall, he was thirty-two minutes behind Neuville at the end of the rally.

Meanwhile in WRC-2 class (Group R5, R4, Super 2000 and Group N4 spec cars), that was won by Kalle Rovanperä in his own backed Ford Fiesta R5. Kalle Rovanperä finished in twelfth place overall, he was thirty-three minutes behind Neuville at the end of the rally.

Highlights of the rally below, enjoy.



And so this years champions, WRC champions: Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia, WRC Manufacturers' Champions: M-Sport. WRC-Trophy Champions: Jourdan Serderidis and Frédéric Miclotte. WRC-2 Champions: Pontus Tidemand and Jonas Andersson, WRC-2 for Teams Champions: Škoda Motorsport, WRC-3 Champions: Nil Solans and Miquel Ibáñez, WRC-3 for Teams Champions: ADAC Sachsen. And J-WRC Champions: Nil Solans and Miquel Ibáñez.

Contractions to the Champions this season.

2017 6 Hours of Bahrain Review, New Champions!

Review of the final Round of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship was held at Bahrain International Circuit, in Sakhir, Bahrain.

The Toyota Gazoo Racing team won the race overall and the LMP1 class too of Sébastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima in their Toyota TS050 Hybrid. While, second place was the Porsche Team, with the team of Timo Bernhard, Brendon Hartley and Earl Bamber in their Porsche 919 Hybrid, they were a lap behind the leaders at the end of the race are crowned 2017 World Endurance Drivers' Champions. Congratulations to team and drivers for wining this seasons title.



Meanwhile, third place was the Porsche Team of Neel Jani, Nick Tandy and André Lotterer in their Porsche 919 Hybrid, they were a lap behind the leaders at the end of the race.

In LMP2 class (all cars using the Gibson 4.2 L V8 engine), the Vaillante Rebellion team of Julien Canal, Nicolas Prost and Bruno Senna in their Oreca 07 won LMP2 class. They finish in fifth place overall and they were thirteen laps behind the leaders at the end of the race.

While in GTE Pro class, was won by AF Corse team of Sam Bird and Davide Rigon won in their Ferrari 488 GTE. They finish in fourteenth place overall and they were twenty-four laps behind the leaders at the end of the race.

While in GTE Am class, was won by Aston Martin Racing team of Paul Dalla Lana, Pedro Lamy and Mathias Lauda in their Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE. They finish in twenty-first place overall and they were twenty-nine laps behind the leaders at the end of the race.

Highlights of the 6 Hours of Bahrain below, enjoy.



And so this years Champions, in the Drivers Championships, Porsche Team drivers of Timo Bernhard, Brendon Hartley and Earl Bamber won this years World Drivers' Championship in in their Porsche 919 Hybrid.



AF Corse drivers James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi won Endurance Cup for GT Drivers title in their Ferrari 488 GTE. Vaillante Rebellion drivers Julien Canal and Bruno Senna won the Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Drivers in their Oreca 07. Aston Martin Racing drivers Paul Dalla Lana, Pedro Lamy and Mathias Lauda took the Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Drivers in their Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE.

While in this seasons Manufacturers Championships, Porsche won the World Manufacturers' Championship. World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers was won by Ferrari.

While in this seasons Teams Championships, Vaillante Rebellion won the Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams in their Oreca 07. AF Corse won the Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Pro Teams in their Ferrari 488 GTE. Aston Martin Racing won the Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams in their Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE.

Congratulations for the champions of each class in WEC this season.

Friday 17 November 2017

Confirmed: Toro Rosso retains Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley till 2018

It was confirmed yesterday (16/11/17) that Scuderia Toro Rosso will retain both Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley for next season, after the team handing both of their Formula 1 debuts over the second half of the 2017 F1 season.





Gasly made his Formula 1 debut at the Malaysia Grand Prix, replacing the dropped Daniil Kvyat, and went on to compete in Japan, Mexico and Brazil.

Hartley was given his Formula 1 deabut in Austin, taking over from new Renault signing Carlos Sainz Jr., and remained on-board at Mexico and Brazil.

Gasly, a long-time member of Red Bull's junior programme, claimed last year's GP2 title and finished runner-up in Super Formula this season.



Hartley, lost his initial Red Bull backing in 2010, and switched to sportscars in 2012; with this season he claimed a second World Endurance Championship title with Porsche.



Overall, a good decision from Toro Rosso to keep both Pierre Gasly and Brendon Hartley for another season. With Honda coming in as an engine partner next season. Its interesting 2018 F1 season ahead for Toro Rosso.

Monday 13 November 2017

2017 World RX Round 12 Recap - World RX of South Africa

Review of Round Twelve of the 2017 World Rallycross Championship season was the World RX of South Africa, at Killarney Motor Racing Complex on the outskirts of Cape Town.

In the four Heats, those were won by Timmy Hansen (winning twice), Jānis Baumanis, and current World Rallycross Champion Johan Kristoffersson.

In the first semi-final that was won by PSRX Volkswagen Sweden driver and current World Rallycross Champion Johan Kristoffersson in his Volkswagen Polo GTI. Second was PSRX Volkswagen Sweden driver Petter Solberg in his Volkswagen Polo GTI, he was eight tenths of a second behind Kristoffersson in the end. While, third was EKS RX driver and outgoing World Rallycross Champion Mattias Ekström in his Audi S1, he was a second behind Kristoffersson in the end.

In the second semi-final that was won by Team Peugeot-Hansen driver Timmy Hansen in his Peugeot 208. Second was MJP Racing Team Austria driver Timo Scheider in his Ford Fiesta, he was eighteen tenths of a second behind Hansen in the end. While, third was Team Peugeot-Hansen driver Kevin Hansen in his Peugeot 208, he was two seconds behind Hansen in the end.

In the final race, PSRX Volkswagen Sweden driver and current World Rallycross Champion Johan Kristoffersson took the race win in his Volkswagen Polo GTI. Second was Team Peugeot-Hansen driver Timmy Hansen in his Peugeot 208, he was a second behind Kristoffersson in the end. While, third was EKS RX driver and outgoing World Rallycross Champion Mattias Ekström in his Audi S1, he was three seconds behind Kristoffersson in the end.



And so this years champions in World Rallycross Championship, World Rallycross Championship Drivers' Champion: Johan Kristoffersson. World Rallycross Championship Teams' Championship: PSRX Volkswagen Sweden.

Contractions to the Champions this season.

2017 Valencia MotoGP Review, Marc Márquez 2017 MotoGP Champion!

Review of round eighteen and the final round of the 2017 MotoGP season at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia for the Valencia GP.

In the MotoGP race (V-twin, V4, or Inline-four 1000cc four stroke class), that was won by Repsol Honda Team rider Dani Pedrosa on his works Honda RC213V.



Second place was Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rider Johann Zarco on his Yamaha YZR-M1, he was three tenths of a second behind Pedrosa at the end. While, third was Repsol Honda Team rider and current MotoGP champion Marc Marquez on his works Honda RC213V, he was eleven seconds behind Pedrosa at the end.

With Marc Márquez finishing third, and Andrea Dovizioso retiring out of the race. It was enough to give Marc Márquez the 2017 MotoGP title, and his fourth title in the premier class. Contracts to Marc Márquez for winning the MotoGP championship.



In the Moto2 race (Inline-four 600 cc four-stroke class), that race was won by Red Bull KTM Ajo rider Miguel Oliveira on the KTM. Second was EG 0,0 Marc VDS rider and current Moto2 Champion Franco Morbidelli on the Kalex, he was two seconds behind Oliveira at the end. While, third was Red Bull KTM Ajo rider Brad Binder on the KTM, he was four seconds behind Oliveira at the end.

While in the Moto3 race (single-cylinder 250 cc four-stroke class), that race was won by Del Conca Gresini Racing Moto3 rider Jorge Martín on the Honda. Second was Leopard Racing rider and current Moto3 Champion rider Joan Mir on the Honda, he was three and half seconds behind Martín at the end of the race. While, third was Platinum Bay Real Estate rider Marcos Ramírez on the KTM, he was over three and half seconds behind Martín at the end of the race.


And so who won what in which class, MotoGP Champion: Marc Márquez, MotoGP Manufacturers' Champion: Honda, MotoGP Teams' Champion: Repsol Honda Team. Moto2 Champion: Franco Morbidelli, Moto2 Manufacturers' Champion: Kalex. Moto3 Champion: Joan Mir, and Moto3 Manufacturers' Champion: Honda.

2017 Brazilian Grand Prix Review

Review of the nineteenth round of the 2017 F1 season at Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Interlagos on the outskirts of São Paulo for the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Overall the race itself was enjoyable and entertaining race to watch. Valtteri Bottas was on pole for Sunday's race. At the start of the Brazilian Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel had the better start and took the lead and took a strong lead over Bottas.

Despite the safety car come out after the first lap due to a accident between Esteban Ocon and Romain Grosjean. Vettel took the advantage after the safety car went in; lead the race throughout, to conclude with a race win in this seasons Brazilian Grand Prix for Sebastian Vettel's fifth race win of the season.



While, Valtteri Bottas finished second place in the Mercedes, Bottas was three seconds behind Vettel at the end.



Meanwhile, Kimi Räikkönen finished in third place in the other Ferrari to complete the podium, Räikkönen was under five seconds behind Vettel.



Current Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton finished in fourth place in the other Mercedes despite starting in the pit-lane after a crash in qualifying; in a master-class overtaking race. Hamilton was five seconds behind Vettel.



Finally, a quick mention to Felipe Massa in the Williams finishing seventh place in his final home Grand Prix. Massa was seventy-eight seconds behind Vettel at the end of the seventy-one lap race.



Highlights of the race below, enjoy.



Rate the Teams and Drivers

Mercedes - 8
Lewis Hamilton - 9 (finished fourth)
Valtteri Bottas - 8 (pole, finished second)

Red Bull Racing - 8
Daniel Ricciardo - 8 (finished sixth)
Max Verstappen - 8 (finished fifth, and fastest lap)

Ferrari - 8
Sebastian Vettel - 9 (race win)
Kimi Räikkönen - 8 (finished third)

Force India - 6
Sergio Pérez - 7 (finished ninth)
Esteban Ocon - 6 (DNF, Collision damage from Grosjean)

Williams - 7
Felipe Massa - 9 (finished seventh)
Lance Stroll - 5 (finished sixteenth, two laps down)

McLaren - 7
Fernando Alonso - 9 (finished eighth)
Stoffel Vandoorne - 5 (DNF, Collision with Ricciardo)

Toro Rosso - 5
Pierre Gasly - 5 (finished twelfth, lap down)
Brendon Hartley - 5 (DNF, Engine)

Haas - 4
Romain Grosjean - 4 (finished fifteenth, two laps down)
Kevin Magnussen - 5 (DNF, Collision with Vandoorne)

Renault - 6
Nico Hülkenberg - 6 (finished tenth, lap down)
Carlos Sainz Jr. - 6 (finished eleventh, lap down)

Sauber - 7
Marcus Ericsson - 7 (finished thirteenth, lap down)
Pascal Wehrlein - 7 (finished fourteenth, lap down)


Next stop Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi in two weeks time for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for the last round of the 2017 Formula 1 season.

Monday 6 November 2017

2017 F1 Brazilian Grand Prix Predictions

Predictions for this weekends Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Interlagos, São Paulo.

So predictions for the race itself, for the win, I predict that, Lewis Hamilton for the win in the Mercedes, Max Verstappen second in the Red Bull, and Valtteri Bottas third in the other Mercedes. Don't forget Daniel Ricciardo, the Ferrari drivers and the Force India drivers as well for a podium place.


2017 6 Hours of Shanghai Review

Review of Round eight of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship at 6 Hours of Shanghai held at Shanghai International Circuit on the outskirts of Shanghai, China.

The Toyota Gazoo Racing team won the race overall and the LMP1 class too of Sébastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima in their Toyota TS050 Hybrid. While, second place was the Porsche Team, with the team of Timo Bernhard, Brendon Hartley and Earl Bamber in their Porsche 919 Hybrid, they were a lap behind the leaders at the end of the race. Meanwhile, third place was the Porsche Team of Neel Jani, Nick Tandy and André Lotterer in their Porsche 919 Hybrid, they were a lap behind the leaders at the end of the race.

In LMP2 class (all cars using the Gibson 4.2 L V8 engine), the Vaillante Rebellion team of Julien Canal, Nicolas Prost and Bruno Senna in their Oreca 07 won LMP2 class. They finish in fifth place overall and they were twelve laps behind the leaders at the end of the race.

While in GTE Pro class, was won by Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK of Andy Priaulx and Harry Tincknell won in their Ford GT. They finish in fourteenth place overall and they were twenty-five laps behind the leaders at the end of the race.

While in GTE Am class, was won by Aston Martin Racing team of Paul Dalla Lana, Pedro Lamy and Mathias Lauda in their Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE. They finish in twenty-first place overall and they were twenty-nine laps behind the leaders at the end of the race.

Highlights of the 6 Hours of Shanghai below, enjoy.



Next Stop 6 Hours of Bahrain in two weeks time for round nine and final round of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship season.

Sunday 5 November 2017

It's Official (once again) - Felipe Massa retires from F1 at the end of the season

It was confirmed yesterday (4/11/16) that Felipe Massa will retire from Formula 1 at the end of the 2017 season, which means the Brazilian will thus be leaving Formula 1 after sixteen seasons thus far, which includes eleven Grand Prix victories.



Massa revealed at last year's Italian Grand Prix that he would depart the sport at the end of 2016. However, following Nico Rosberg's retirement as World Champion, Valtteri Bottas moved from Williams to Mercedes, leaving a vacancy at Williams.



Williams duly prised Massa from retirement and he ultimately remained part of the team for 2017, alongside Formula 3 Champion Lance Stroll, and signalled his intentions to stay for 2018.

However, Williams began exploring options elsewhere, including evaluating both Paul di Resta and Robert Kubica, and the prospects of Massa remaining with the team became increasingly unlikely.

On Saturday, on the eve of his home Grand Prix in Brazil, Massa announced that he will exit the sport after the final round of the campaign in Abu Dhabi later this month.

Massa career in Formula 1 started when he stepped up with Sauber back in 2002, contesting three full seasons over the next four years, include best result for the team two fourth place finishes at Spa in 2004 and Montreal in 2005.



Then Massa signed by Ferrari for the 2006 season, which included eleven Grand Prix in the first three seasons, and almost claimed the 2008 world title, losing out to McLaren rival Lewis Hamilton by just one point after a dramatic season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix.



Midway through the 2009 season in Hungary, Massa suffered a serious head injury when he was hit on the helmet by a spring from Rubens Barrichello's car, which ruled him of the remaining races.

Massa returned to Ferrari in 2010, but did not win again with the team in four more seasons afterwards, which prompted a switch to Williams for 2014.



So far in Massa's Williams career, results include a pole position at the Austrian Grand Prix in 2014, five podiums between 2014 and 2015 and a best result of second place during the 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and three more chances of winning a Grand Prix.




Should have been F1 World Champion back in 2008 in my opinion. I personally thought he might do another season with Williams or another team at least maybe another season more going into 2018. But, with yesterday's news happening, it maybe the right time to retire from Formula 1. Good luck whatever Felipe Massa does next, as his been a great ambassador for the sport and a great driver for Formula 1.