Voice of the #F1 Fans: Ford GT40 Part 2

Brought to you by TheJudge13 contributor bruznic Note from the Editor: bruznic submitted this even though it’s not strictly about F1. It’s a wonderful history of the cars he liked, but since he’s Belgian and nearly as mad as their beer, we let him publish it. What car sucked you into MotorSport? Let us know in … Read more

Voice of the #F1 Fans: Ford GT40 Part 1

Brought to you by TheJudge13 contributor bruznic Note from the Editor: bruznic submitted this even though it’s not strictly about F1. It’s a wonderful history of the cars he liked, but since he’s nearly as mad as their beer, we let him publish it. What car sucked you into MotorSport? Let us know in the comments… … Read more

Voice of the #F1 Fans: Le Mans 1977

Brought to you by TheJudge13 contributor bruznic Note from the Editor: bruznic submitted this even though it’s not strictly about F1. It’s a wonderful history of how he became an F1 fan as well as an excellent recounting of the gripping 1977 Le Mans race. How did you get started following F1? Give us a … Read more

On This Day in #F1: 22 January

Brought to you by TheJudge13 chronicler Carlo Carluccio – 1959: Hawthorn – Like a moth to the flame. Winter in the UK does not compare well to countries with warmer climes. It can be both hauntingly beautiful with low levels of light or it can be suppressed with heavy grey clouds supplying anything from fine … Read more

US Grand Prix 2002, Indianapolis: A Ferrari Fix

In the run up to the return to the US for F1 racing, I’m looking for good stories that maybe veteran F1 fans want to relive and new ones can read for the first time. Most people with any vague knowledge of F1 racing in the US will know of the tyre debacle at Indianapolis in 2005 where only 6 teams ran.

Yesterday, thejudge13 published a review and some video footage from Dallas 1984, another farcical event where the track disintegrated before the drivers eys. So much so the Pole Position fastest time was set on Friday some 2.5 seconds quicker than anything possible on the Saturday – and there was no rain. (LINK)

Controversy has not been far from the US Grand Prix it seems in recent years. This race at 2002, I remember watching live and listening to the incredulous voice of the commentator who wailed in disbelief at the finish as it unfolded before his eyes. The article is from Grandprix.com but is abridged due a great level of detail some may find dull. The link to the full article is at the end for those wanting the 10th’s of seconds etc…  suffice to say the race was a fairly dull Ferrari domination (as was much of 1999-2004).

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