F1 has it's groove back
Last week's Monaco F1 GP was spectacular both for it's crashes and who did (and didn't) set the pace. Monaco is also amazing for who turns out. Race weekend was so feature packed that a mysteriously missing £140,000 diamond hardly rated a mention!
This weekends European GP race at Nürburgring is shaping up to be more of the same (well—probably not as spectacular crashes as Monaco). Kimmi Raikkonen set the time to beat in practice. It's also easy to miss just how well Jenson Button is driving—we're becomming so used to it!
Bring it on :)
01:52 PM, 29 May 2004 by Mark Aufflick Permalink | Short Link








Schui wins again...
My blog entry is of course wrong - the European F1 was dominated by Michael Schumacher and Ferrari with the prancing horse coming first and second. There was some other promise shown and some good overtaking (and not so good overtaking from Mr Sato). All is not lost I guess, and Renault made a very good showing at this weeks testing in Silverstone: http://www.formula1.com/news/1676.html
by Mark Aufflick on 06/03/04