Victims of Circumstance: Sepang 2013

Victims of Circumstance is brought to you by TJ13 Courtroom Reporter & Crime Analyst: Adam Macdonald Sublime to the ridiculous After bemoaning a fairly low key debut for the page, I am left with the mammoth task of clearing up the mess from the swamp in Malaysia.  The 2 teams who gave out orders ended with 4 … Read more

Sepang, Malaysai GP 2013: Driver of the weekend

Sorry all, my project manager is away and I’m having o do a lot of uploading. Anyway, try not just to vote for your favourite driver. The weekend begins on Thursday in the drivers’ press conference, so vote and then tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

Melbourne, Australian GP: Rate the race

Apologies that we didn’t get this out following the Australian GP, but we want to capture the whole season so better late than never – we argue 🙂 To establish a historic database of which races people thought were the best and worst we are launching this pole. Try not to vote upon how well … Read more

Malaysia GP 2013: Rate the race

To establish a historic database of which races people thought were the best and worst we are launching this pole. Try not to vote upon how well your driver or team fared. The criteria should be as an F1 event to watch, how good was this. Maybe think about the best 5 and worst 5 … Read more

Team Orders: Red Bull vs Mercedes ~ A difference?

Contributor: James Parker, TJ13 on track correspondent Formula 1, anyone who has been educated in this glorious sport has always acknowledged that the “team game” becomes just as important throughout the season, as the personal glory being chased by the drivers for the World Drivers crown. It is a recipe that few teams have ever been … Read more

Civil war or just a load of old Bull?

F1: A game of murderous honour There are many aspects of Formula 1 which are contradictory, but somehow quietly pleasing. The competitors and teams are pitched in a technological, political and strategic battle to win at all costs, yet there is behind the scenes a series of “gentleman’s’ agreements” or codes of acceptability. To be … Read more

Malaysia GP 2013 Race Analysis: A Damp Squib Leads to Fireworks

Contributor: James Parker, TJ13 on track correspondent Sebastian Vettel has won the Malaysia Grand Prix in controversial style, as he defied RedBull team orders to hold station in the last 10 laps to overtake teammate Mark Webber and therefore claim his first win of 2013. Mercedes also landed themselves in hot water, during a hot … Read more

Malaysia GP 2013 The Verdict: A tale of 2 team mates

Well, well, well. The prospect of the race in Sepang was truly mouth watering. Usually the threat of rain adds for most fans the prospect of extra excitement and seeing the best driver’s in the world challenged by a slippery surface demonstrates another dimension of their skills. Yet the current situation with the top teams … Read more