Tune into the 24 hours of Nurburgring Ring [LIVE ONLINE STREAM]

May 23rd, 2009

If your not that thrilled about Formula 1 Monaco or the Indianapolis 500 this weekend then 24 Hours of Nurburgring has an alternative solution for you. They have a live stream of the 24 hour race you can tune int online, I have been watching it for a few hours on mute (since it’s in German) and it has been some enjoyable action. They are switching from helicopter shots to in- car shots and on track cameras for a decent online production.

Watch it stream live: http://adac.24h-rennen.de/index.php?id=3785

New Redbull Formula 1 Car – RB5 has Arrived!

February 9th, 2009

Redbull RB5 Formula 1 Race Car

The Redbull Energy Drink Formula 1 RB5 has arrived just in time before the Formula 1 season. They are behind the Ferrari F60 unveil and the McLaren Mercedes MP4-24 which have some pretty similar new styles under the new rules and regulations set by the FIA. Redbull has dubbed this project the RB5. The car was just unveiled at the Jerez Circuit in Spain. The two 2009 Redbull drivers were present which includes Mark Weber and newly promoted driver Sebastian Vettel. Vettel comes to the team from Toro Rosso B-squad and drove a few laps in the RB5 for press and those in attendance until a gearbox problem forced Redbull to park it.

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McLaren Mercedes MP4-24 Launched Hours Ago

January 16th, 2009

Following Toyota and the Ferrari F60 have we present to you the 2009 McLaren Mercedes MP4-24 launch. The view from this photogrpah really shows you the how small the rear aerofolia is. Like the Toyota and Ferrari you can see the gorgeous Bridgestone slicks and subtle changes from the 2008 model. Lewis Hamilton will surely be looking for a back to back defeat of team Ferrari in 2009. The only question remaining is can he do it? Find out soon as the 2009 Formula 1 season kicks off.

Ferrari F60 already testing – Ready to win by 1 point in 2009

January 14th, 2009

Clearly the bred champions of Italy have lost quite some sleep over the one point loss to McLaren in the 2008 Formula 1 system. They are already hitting the track with the new F60 Ferrari F1 machine and getting ready to win this year in 2009. Man, this should be an amazing season.

The new Formula 1 Ferrari F60

January 13th, 2009

2009 Formula 1 Ferrari

2009 Formula 1 Ferrari

2009 Formula 1 Ferrari

The 2009 Formula 1 season means a whole new look due to the new FIA regulations put in place. Ferrari seems to be the first team to unveil it’s new car and while skeptical to any of the FIA’s choices ever the machine looks a little better than the 2008 model. We are not quite sure how they plan to make the 2009 season more exciting since the 2008 one was won by one point in the end but we could be pleasntly pleased upon the new season.

Ferrari has dubbed the car the Scuderia Ferrari F60.  A larger front wing and smaller rear aerofolia are the most noticeable exterior differences. The tires are now going to be slicks for the 2009 season as well. Enjoy the carnage in 2009 and hopefully we shall see some more passing and action on the tracks.

Formula 1: Fernando Alonso signs secert deal with Ferrari for 2011

December 29th, 2008

In what seems to be one of the most speculative talks in Formula 1 since SPECing out the series it appears accorinding to some British papers/websites that Renault driver Fernando Alonso has signed a secert closed door deal with Ferrari that goes active in 2011. He just re-signed with Renault through the 2010 season so perhaps Ferrari is waiting until they have a contract expire? If Kimi performs like he did in 2008 I think it will be clear who is getting the boot for the Ferrari team. How does this effect Renault’s team moral moving through the 09/10 season as well?

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/feedarticle/8169721

Nissan R35 GT-R FIA GT1 Spec Spyshots

December 27th, 2008

GTR blog has scored some photos from AutoSport Magazine from Japan and look to have also been snapped at Fuji Speedway. This is rumored to be a Nissan R35 GT-R FIA GT1 Spec racecar that should be performing in 2009. The story had about zero information other than they were convinced it has a V8 in it close to the Super GT GT500 class. We cannot wait to see some GT-R racecars.

Source and more pics: http://www.gtrblog.com/index.php/2008/12/26/update-more-nissan-gt-r-fia-gt1-spec-spy?blog=4#more930

Shell Commercial showing it’s Ferrari F1 Racing Heritage

December 26th, 2008

Check out this amazing Shell commercial as you watch Ferrari F1 cars fly through places like Brazil and New York City to wind up at a Shell station. As much as my F1 favoritism leans away from the red I have to admit this is an amazing commercial. Very well done and the sounds of the engine just screaming around the world really just put an amazing touch to this project.

Formula 1 will have Toyota in 2009

December 25th, 2008

Even after Toyota produced it’s largest loss in company history they will still be in Formula 1 they say for the 2009 season. The world exposure Toyota receives from Formula 1 they feel is beneficial to promoting their brand worldwide and passing General Motors as the largest car manufacturer in the world which we are sure is in their sites. They are however doing some investigation on cost cutting measures along with the FIA who is taking those same cost saving measures into their own hands as an organization. Formula 1 should be interesting for the next season but we doubt it will be better than 2008 by any means.

Historic Porsche Race Car Gallery

December 22nd, 2008

Speedhunters Porsche month just wrapped up recently and Andy Blackmore complied a ton of his favorite Porsche race car wraps in their extended racing heritage. Photos straight from the Porsche vault compiled in this amazing thread over at EA’s Speedhunters website. We selected the office’s favorite Porsche race car to put up on our site before we sent you away to go drool over some race Porsche’s. 

 

Check out all the Porsche’s at: Speedhunters.com

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