Posted by Maurice Hamiton at 5:00PM on Saturday 24 May, 2008 1 Comment
The unique layout at Monaco means that team personnel have a long walk back to the paddock.
Rather than nip from the back of the pits straight into the team's mobile headquarters - the usual form at a permanent race track - it is necessary to walk down the street and through the crowd gathered at the paddock gate...
Read Maurice Hamilton's qualifying musingPosted by Jamie Hibbard at 2:20PM on Saturday 24 May, 2008 7 Comments
No one saw that coming, least of all Felipe Massa.
The Ferrari driver put together a storming qualifying lap for pole at tomorrow's Monaco Grand Prix...
Read Jamie's quali reportPosted by Maurice Hamiton at 5:00PM on Thursday 22 May, 2008 4 Comments
Never before has so much attention been paid to a man in a blazer having breakfast.
Max Mosley had slipped into the paddock at an early hour and was among the FIA personnel enjoying coffee and croissants in their hospitality unit...
Read Maurice Hamilton's Mosley encounterPosted by Jamie Hibbard at 4:00PM on Thursday 22 May, 2008 11 Comments
There's just something fundamentally awesome about seeing the best drivers in the world dancing their cars over the kerbs at Monaco with no room to spare.
And in practice today, Lewis Hamilton proved once again that he sure can dance...
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