Danish GP?
Well, that was a waste of my time.Formula 1 launches Virtual Grand Prix Series to replace postponed races
Formula 1 has announced the launch of a new F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix series, featuring a number of current F1 drivers. The series has been created to enable fans to continue watching Formula 1 races virtually, despite the ongoing coronavirus situation.www.formula1.com
Given how much I watch GT sport races online, I would probably watch this too.
Well, that was a waste of my time.
I had thought it would be some of the current crop of f1 drivers at least, since it was f1 themselves promoting it.how crap was it ?
other than to fill some time on sky f1.
Not what I first thought when you said shafting, thought it be about moneyFormula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, 89, to become a dad for fourth time with wife, 44
FORMULA 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is set to become a dad for the fourth time. The 89-year-old’s told Swiss newspaper Blick his wife Fabiana Flosi, 44, is pregnant, as the pair self-isolate at …www.thesun.co.uk
Good to see Bernie is still shafting people ...
Mrs Crow and I happened to notice that her favourite driver, Daniel Ricciardo is destined to become a free agent at the end of the season and we wondered has the renault move perhaps soured a bit and he's not willing to sign up again, which then moved the discussion onto how Lewis did something similar years ago when moving to Mercedes which at the time seemed like lunacy but in the end turned out to be one of the most inspired moves by any driver.
Renault prior to last season had been looking like they might break into the top 3 but that unfortunately didn't pan out, which then got me think that unless you're a driver for one of the top 3 (Ferrari, Mercedes and RedBull), you really don't have much hope of getting a win, let alone a championship shot and it really is a championship for engineers etc.
This then got me thinking, "when was the last time a team other than the top 3 won a GP?" and given it's lunchtime and I'm bored, I trawled the wikipedia F1 season records. And the answer?
Australia 2013, Kimi Raikonnen for Lotus Renault.