A double finish finally for Force India but still no points

June 23rd, 2008 Natty Posted in Drivers, Ferrari, Force India f1, Formula1, Mclaren, Renault, Rounds 2 Comments »

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Adrian Sutil’s heroics at the Monaco GP had greatly albeit briefly breathed hope in Force India http://www.sidepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/sutil.jpgfans and the teams camp, its all but gone now, the French GP saw them taking the checkered flag 18th and 19th. On this day (actually that day yesterday) Fisichella was the better of two, 18th. To be honest, no body - not the fans, the broadcasting channels/producers, commenters really care for what Force India is doing, having a team named “Force India” (”why force india” “why force india” “why force india”?????!!! :|) has changed nothing in F1, the battles at the sharp end are much more fun whatwith so much going on:

  • Massa in great form
  • Two new teams becoming competitive; Toyota and BMW
  • Then there’s the new twist of Mclaren struggling
  • Also, it remains to be seen what the reining world champ Fernando Alonso will be able to do in his home team, Renault.

As far as Force India and its drivers are concerned, its important to understand that they aren’t racing against the other teams really, view it as Fisi and Sutil racing each other and then maybe it’ll be some fun.

Anyway, here are the results of the French GP 2008:

1. Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari-Ferrari 70 laps 1:31:50.245 –> Winner

2. Kimi Raikkonen Finland Ferrari-Ferrari +17.9

3. Jarno Trulli Italy Toyota-Toyota +28.2

4. Heikki Kovalainen Finland McLaren-Mercedes +28.9

5. Robert Kubica Poland BMW Sauber +30.5

6. Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault +40.3

7. Nelson Piquet Jr Brazil Renault-Renault +41.0

8. Fernando Alonso Spain Renault-Renault +43.3

9. David Coulthard Britain Red Bull-Renault +51.0

10. Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes +54.5

11. Timo Glock Germany Toyota-Toyota +57.7

12. Sebastian Vettel Germany Toro Rosso-Ferrari +58.0

13. Nick Heidfeld Germany BMW Sauber +62.0

14. Rubens Barrichello Brazil Honda-Honda +1 lap

15. Kazuki Nakajima Japan Williams-Toyota +1 lap

16. Nico Rosberg Germany Williams-Toyota +1 lap

17. Sebastien Bourdais France Toro Rosso-Ferrari +1 lap

18. Giancarlo Fisichella Italy Force India-Ferrari +1 lap

19. Adrian Sutil Germany Force India-Ferrari +1 lap

Rtd. Jenson Button Britain Honda-Honda 16 laps completed

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No coverage for Force India on TV

June 1st, 2008 Natty Posted in Drivers, Ferrari, Force India f1, Formula1, Mclaren, Renault, Rounds No Comments »

The Monaco GP this week was awesome with all the rain and safety car conditions, cars were stacked close to each other for so much of the race and there were battles going on up and down the grid. And in all of this Sutil was lost somewhere while he was making progress, they only focused on him at the end part of the race.

This is so typical of the coverage of F1 we get. the back markers are ignored every single GP weekend, I mean they are always just showing what the Ferrari’s, the Mclaren’s and what Alonso is doing, the rest of the guys get short changed when it comes to TV coverage. Paradoxically, this also makes the point that if you want to be on TV, you must be at the sharp end, at least Sutil will now understand it; heck everywhere, people were talking about the sad end to his race!! And yet, Force India and the rest of the back markers got little TV time while the Monaco GP, wish the broadcast would be more even in the future and that they try and show all the fights for positions up and down the grid.

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Alonso Shines at home — Spain

April 26th, 2008 Natty Posted in Drivers, Ferrari, Formula1, Mclaren, Renault, Rounds No Comments »

Well, the predictions that Alonso was going to rescue the French Renault team and bring them at the forefront again did take some time to come true but eventually they did and it happened on home turf. The Spaniard Fernando Alonso slices in between the two Ferrari’s at p2 just a thousandths of a second between him and first place man Kimi Raikkonen. Felipe Massa was third of course then and as you would guess the first 3 are followed by the Mclarrens and then the rest of the field.

So, the Spanish GP is one race no one should miss, two world champions Kimi Raikkonen & Fernando Alonso starting alongside on row one in Rival teams, I can’t wait for the action tomorrow already ;-)

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