Williams’ double strategy error costs them dear

Brought to you by TJ13 editor in chief Andrew Huntley-Jacobs Track position is king in 2015. We have learned in the races before the British GP that overtaking amongst the top teams is at a premium. Even Lewis Hamilton has found himself frustrated when behind his team-mate in both Spain and Austria. The aerodynamics of … Read more

Bahrain Race Strategy Analysis: Mercedes caught off guard again

The week after a grand prix, the race analysis from the various publications that bother to do this kind of thing, must be like a Chinese water torture for a team who got their strategy wrong. Various opinions have been offered that suggest Ferrari could or should have won the race. One view is predicated … Read more

#F1 Forensics: Vettel’s Malaysian Magnificence – a fluke, stage-managed or genuine pace?

Forensics

Brought to you by TJ13 Courtroom Reporter & Crime Analyst: Adam Macdonald (@adamac39) The thought of a Ferrari win seemed, at best, ambitious to those who follow F1 and watched the Australian Grand Prix two weeks prior to the Sepang race.  Maurizio Arrivabene had stated his intention to win this year, but even his wildest … Read more

Major factors & strategy for tomorrow’s race

As the season opener, Melbourne regularly throws up surprise results. In 2014, following a traumatic winter testing, Daniel Ricciardo popped up 2nd on the grid and made the final step of the podium before being disqualified for fuel flow irregularities. In the same race, McLaren crossed the line 2nd and 4th, which turned out to … Read more