Lewis Hamilton Ready to Challenge
April 1, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
World champion Lewis Hamilton had a tough time in the first Formula One race at the Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne, finishing third in a car that appears to be fighting the track and its driver. Malaysia is the next racing venue that Formula One racers will be heading to in a few days and if the first race is any indication, it could be even tougher for the current world champion to compete on an even race-track with Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello and Brawn’s amazingly fast Formula One cars.
Hamilton battled through the race, showing the spirit and drive …read more
Race Results Australian Grand Prix
March 30, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
The nightmares of Brawn’s competitors at Melbourne Park became reality in the Australian Grand Prix this weekend, as Brawn’s drivers and cars were just as fast as feared by their competitors, finishing one-two at the finish line in both the qualifying and the race.
The rules changes did bring about a lot closer racing and allowed the drivers to pass one another on the track as they were designed to do, which made for an exciting and adrenalin filled experience as the cars and drivers jockeyed for position with each other. Red Bull, Toyota, Williams, and BMW did run pretty fast, …read more
The Formula One 2009 Season
March 26, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
The months of testing are over, the excitement and adrenalin levels are rising, as Friday Formula One drivers will slip the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship season in gear at Melbourne’s Albert Park. The months of winter during the off season have given fanatics and industry professionals the time to consider which team and driver will set the pace for the 2009 season?
Fans will be lined up along the track Friday to watch the opening rounds of testing that will carry a new level of importance and significance this year with all the changes to regulations. The limitations …read more
The Winds of Change Blow Over Formula One
March 21, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
The winds of change will be blowing over the 2009 Formula One season when the cars pull up to the start line of the first race the Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne. This year the FIA has made alterations to the Sporting Regulations in order to increase the reliability of the cars and decrease the inherent costs involved in Formula One racing for the teams and sponsors. In addition, they are changing the Technical Regulations to try to decrease the role aerodynamics plays in a cars’ performance, make it easier to pass during a race, and to get a handle …read more




