2010 Formula One Season Begins
November 13, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
The 2009 Formula One World Champion, Jenson Button is hard at work preparing for the 2010 Formula One season. He knows that there will only be one thing harder than winning his first Formula One title and that will be to repeat in 2010. He’s not the only hungry driver on the track and his hunger might have lessened with his first championship. After all a let down is only human, so it will be interesting to see how much fire he has for the fight ahead of him in 2010.
Lewis Hamilton knows how hard it’s to repeat and you …read more
Final 2009 FIA Formula One Standings
November 8, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
The 2009 Formula One season is over and the final standings are in and once again things aren’t the way predicted by the experts. Englishman Jenson Button jumped out to an early start and put the other drivers in his rear view mirror early in the campaign, by winning six of the first seven 2009 Formula one races and the race for the 2009 FIA Formula One title was almost over before it was half over. Lewis Hamilton was racing from behind from the opening race in Australia in his bid to repeat as FIA Formula One World Champion in …read more
Jenson Button Poised to Achieve his Dream
October 15, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
A dream can be a fleeting will-o-wisps that slips through your grasp just as you reach out to make it your own after years of constant battling and competing. One slip or moment of indecision during the heat of competition can burst your dream and have you beginning at the start again. You may never be in a position to achieve your dream again, sometimes you only get so many chances during a career to achieve the ultimate goal, and the pressure of knowing this might be your only chance to be a world champion could be more than you …read more
Vettel Pulls Closer to Button
October 4, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
Pressure has a varying effect on different individuals that often isn’t determined until the person in question has been through the fire and come out the other side without any major burns. The pressure was certainly on for Sebastian Vettel on Sunday, anything less than a victory in the Japanese Grand Prix would have meant he was at least 26 points down with only a maximum of 20 points available to be grabbed, and his chances for the 2009 Formula One drivers championship would have evaporated like a gas.
Vettel seemed to know this as he came out onto the track …read more
Formula One Heads to Japan
October 1, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
The 2009 Formula One season heads to Suzuka and the Japanese Grand Prix in the next round of the fastest sport on four wheels. Suzuka is a track that puts a premium on down-force and this should give Vettel and Mark Webber a chance to try and grab points to help Red Bull close the gap between them and Brawn in the race for the 2009 constructor’s title. Webber has no chance to win the 2009 Formula One Drivers Championship, but he can still help his team mate Vettel in his bid to win the drivers championship and I expect …read more
Hamilton Wins at Singapore
September 27, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
Lewis Hamilton has been feeling the heat behind him lately after his recent disaster at Monza. His competition was pulling closer in the point’s standings and he needed to win in Singapore to keep his competition behind him. He drove out onto the grid Sunday with a determined look on his face behind his helmet and took his race car around the track of Singapore for McLaren and delivered the victory he needed to keep his in front.
The current world champion grabbed the lead at the start and was in the lead through out this race, accept for a four …read more
Sebastian Vettel is Ready to Race for Gold
September 21, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
Sebastian Vettel finished eighth in last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, which is a definite blow to his chances of winning his first Formula One World Championship for Red Bull, but he isn’t ready to throw in the towel, just yet. Winning the 2009 Formula One World Championship is going to be a tough task to complete with only four races left in the year and him sitting 26 points behind Jenson Button in the standings. Despite Button’s lead and Rubens Barrichello’s recent renaissance, we are sure the only thing this talented racer has in his mind, is winning the 2009 …read more
Mark Webber Wins German Grand Prix
July 13, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
Mark Webber won his first career Formula One Grand Prix Sunday as he drove brilliantly and kept his emotions under control no matter what was thrown at him on his way to the to his debut victory at the German Grand Prix on the Nurburgring circuit. This is the first time an Australian racer has won a Formula One Grand Prix competition since Alan Jones won in Las Vegas in 1981. Webber was brilliant in the victory and there was no doubt through out the day who was the best, so he deserved this maiden win and more are sure …read more
German Grand Prix Tomorrow
July 11, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
The 2009 Formula One season reaches its midway point tomorrow as Formula One takes to the pavement of The Nurburgring in Germany in the German Grand Prix. It has been a very eventful year in many respects, even though Jenson Button has run away with the first half of the season and currently holds a 23 point lead on his nearest competitor Reubens Barrichello. Jenson flew off the starting line of the first race of the Formula One season, the Australian Grand Prix, and then followed it up with a victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix that had everybody wondering …read more
Sebastian Vettel Wins British Grand Prix
June 24, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
Sebastian Vettel dominated the qualifying rounds for the British Grand Prix held earlier this week amid the beauty and majesty of the British countryside. Many thought that due the events seen in the qualifying rounds that the race results were already written for the British Grand Prix and as it turns out they were right.
What many industry proponents considered to be already written in stone became etched in the annals of Formula One history as Sebastian Vettel launched his Red Bull RB5 off the start line and into the front of the pack of the British Grand Prix and never …read more




