March 29, 2009
Ross Brawn is arguably the happiest man on the earth right now and he should be. He managed to put both of his drivers on top in first ever race under his own title, Brawn GP. Button and Barichello were ecstatic as they walked to the podium and the crowd in Melbourne was loving it. Another person who will be as happy as team Brawn is Bernie Eccleston. He got what he wanted; F1 is alive again with a new spirit. (It would be impetuous to claim that the whole season would be as exciting as this race, being that this race was in Melbourne. But the quality of overtaking maneuvers and overall competitiveness was excellent)
The turning point of the race was a crash between Kubica and Vettel. Fighting for 2nd place, Vettel was defending his position with all his might when an idiotic overtaking maneuver by Kubica on a turn kicked them both out of the race. The safety car was summoned and Vettel tried to limp behind it for a couple of laps on 3 wheels, but eventually gave up. This changed the whole picture. Barichello, who suffered an initial blow due to a poor start, jumped right on top with Button and Trulli came 3rd. Hamilton was at right place at right time and manged to score valuable championship points due to his ability to keep cool when others were on a rampage; unlike reckless Ferrari drivers. Both Kimi and Massa had an excellent start thanks to KERS but lost the positions due to poor tyre and fuelling strategies by Ferrari. In addition to that, the amazing skill of both the drivers to go off track without anyone’s ‘Help’ made sure that the team was well out of scoring zone. Just like last year, Ferrari got a start they didn’t want. Newbie Buemi also took advantage of last minute confusion to grab a few extras, along with Alonso.
P.S- Thanks to adamant BCQC Abhimanyu organizers, I had to miss the live telecast of the race. So I planned a media blackout, just like in How I Met Your Mother (The SuperBowl Sunday episode). And it was successful!
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Posted by Adi
March 28, 2009
I am tempted to compare Brawn GP with a phoenix bird, very much rising through the ashes. A team which didn’t even exist a month ago managed to put both of the drivers on the front row of the grid for the start of the season at Australian GP, 2009. The relentless efforts put by team chief Ross Brawn seemed to have worked perfectly fine. Jenson Button grabbed the pole position followed by team mate Rubens Barichello (And the team managed to get sponsorship from Virgin group) Vettel manged to go 3rd fastest in Q3 to prove that he is worth the trust put on him by Red Bull management.
The biggest disappointment of the day would have to be Alonso and Hamilton, former and reigning world champion. Hamilton barely made it into top 15 but never came on track for Q2. He will start the race from that poition. Alonso failed to make it to the top 10 after all the speculation. He is 12th on the grid. It was a mixed day for BMW. While Kubica will start the race from 4th position on the grid, his teammate Nick Heidfeld managed only 11th spot. Interestingly, Heidfeld was using the new KERS while Kubica was not. Apparently, Kubica’s weight was a problem while accommodating KERS. But it meant better weight balance and that seemed to have worked.Next surprise was Nico Rosberg. He is 5th but he could well end up on the podium tomorrow.
The qualifying started under speculations over the performance of the tricky new rear diffuser designs used by Brawn GP, Williams and Toyota. Their design is able to generate more downforce leading to better car control and cornering speeds. Though FIA has cleared those designs for this weekend, they are still under the scanner and decision to an appeal made by few other teams is under consideration. Whatever the outcome is, it seemed to have worked well for the teams as except for Nakajima, rest 5 finished in top 10.
Ferrari had a rough day. Both the drivers managed to squeeze as much as possible out of a dull F60. Massa will start 7th and Kimi 9th. The car was not tuned properly. At a particular moment in Q3, Massa actually felt that a tyre was punctured! Looks like they will have to witness the others ‘Blitz’ past them tomorrow. Mclaren have already decided to let this race go without even thinking about the points. Force India, well, lets just say this shouldn’t be how a team has to start a season.
One thing is for sure; new rules have rejuvenated the sport like never before. All the teams look extremely competitive and there is hardly anything to seperate between the top 5. This will definitely make the season more interesting.
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Posted by Adi
March 24, 2009
Minor changes in rules each year are common in Formula-1. But this year though, the magnitude of the change is quite large. FIA had a challenge of maintaining a delicate balance between cutting cost and increasing the competitive nature of the sport. They faced an immediate challenge of garrisoning 20 cars on the starting grid. The dilemma posed by exit of Team Honda was later resolved with Team Brawn GP under the same chief Ross Brawn. The chief maintained the same loyal driving crew (damn, no Sato!) Inspite of very very late start, Brawn GP has shown astounding pace on the track at testing in Jerez. This came as a huge surprise for Ferrari and BMW, the previous time chart leaders and were forced into recalculating the strategies.


Ferrari looks well preped with its new F60. In the earlier stage of testing, they faced few problems with cooling of KERS but looks like they are all set to use it in Melbourne. Both the drivers are happy about the progress. It is being said that though KERS will provide a huge boost in power (85 hp for 6.6 sec), it has put forward a major problem of balancing the weight of vehicle which is a very delicate matter.

I believe that the real match for Ferrari’s pace this season is going to be BMW. They had an excellent run last season. Mid-season, they declared that their target for 2008 season was achived and that they will concentrate on development for season 2009. They started working on KERS way earlier than any other team and it worked. BMW is the only team that is confident about its KERS.

Mclaren is struggling. They are struggling at a very bad time of the season and the worst part is that its not the KERS, but the aerodynamics. The lack of pace is causing troubles for the new chief Martin Whitmarsh. They are working hard for Melbourne and I hope they catch up soon. The season needs to be competitive. Another potential front runner is Renault. Though R29 is slower than most of the cars, its Alonso’s skill that has been putting its name on top. So, for a more solid result, they need a better engineered car. Toyota and Williams desperately need more podium finishes this season with the caliber of their lead drivers, Trulli and Rosberg.
Toro Rosso and Red Bull are all set to rule the middle order. And now the big question- Force India. VJM02 is radically different than VJM01, primarily because it has a Mercedez-Benz engine instead of Ferrari. I hope it works as good as it has been working for Team Brawn. No need to stress on the need of scoring points!

FIA took a bold decision about the new scoring system. New medal system is need of F1 after what happened last year. Hamilton aiming at 5th place in a neck to neck fight for title was really disturbing. These Olympic style rules will make sure that drivers will aim at winning more than scoring. Somewhere, that will be a stimulus that the drivers require. But after protests from many teams, the decision was changed.
The season kick starts on 29th March and what better place to do it than the most dangerous circuit! I am planning to put Google Earth Images of all the tracks this season. Lets see how it goes. They all look beautiful from above. 2 for starters. Here is Albert Park for you with a beautiful lake in the middle (not distinctive being a street circuit)-

And now Sepang, Malaysia (This 1 looks awesome)-

Hope for a great season folks!
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On a different note I would like to mention Gadre’s this post here about loyalty towards your favourite teams. Its a really amazing article and it has given me a chance to answer my critics. I have always been accused of ‘Blindly jumping the Bandwagon’ in supporting ManU and Ferrari. I have to agree that I started supporting them during their glorious days. But both of these red giants faced major troubles during 2005-06 and I never stopped supporting them. Thats what supporting your team is all about. I don’t think I am quite there yet with football or ManU, but I will definitely walk anywhere to see Ferrari even if they start 20th and finish 20th. I stand by them no matter what. Even if they hire Fernando Alonso. (I believe Gadre will do the same if Ferguson hires Drogba!)
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Posted by Adi
March 3, 2009
FIA has done a cruel job of starting the season so late this time around. We will have to wait till 29th of March for the action to start. This year there are 17 races scheduled as against 18 during last season. No Canadian and French GP this year, but Abu Dhabi has been added.
- Australian GP: Albert Park (29th March)- After lot of protests and pressure during last year, the organizers have decided to start the race at 5pm local time for the benefit of viewers in Europe and Asia. After a disastrous race last time around with barely 8 cars finishing the race, we can look forward to an interesting start of season.
- Malaysian GP: Sepang (5 April)- This race was supposed to be a night race, but due to various reasons including budget it won’t this time around.
- Chinese GP:Shanghai (19 April)- The race has been shifted to the start of the season to adjust the timetable after French GP got cancelled.
- Bahrain GP: Sakhir(26 April)- It should be interesting to see Massa on this track, wonder if he can manage a hat-trick here.
- Spanish GP: Catalunya(10 May)- Ferrari should manage to hold on to this one.
- Monaco GP: (24 May)- No rain please! Let the sky be clear this time.
- Turkish GP: Istanbul (7 June)- Hope for Ferrari.
- British GP: Silverstone (21 June)- Interesting to see how people support their champion here.
- German GP: Nürburgring (12 July)- Hockenheim makes way for Nürburgring this time around. Its good to have two equally competent circuits in your country isn’t it?
- Hungarian GP: Hungaroring (26 July)
- European GP: Valencia Street Circuit (23 August)- Last year, this was the most boring race of the season. Need some excitement here this time.
- Belgian GP: Spa (30 August)- My personal favourite!
- Italian GP: Monza (13 September)- Ferrari need to be a bit more cautious here. Also looking forward to Vettel.
- Singapore GP: (27 September)- No Alonso please!
- Japanese GP: (4 October)- Fuji makes way for Suzuka this time. Again, no Alonso please!
- Brazilian GP: Interlagos (18 October)- What an epic finale we had here last time around!
- Abu Dhabi GP: (1 November)- This should turn out to be an amazing race. The circuit looks fabulous and there is supposed to be a section called Ferrari world on the circuit!
I am planning to see at least one race of this season (i mean by actually going to the circuit and watching it LIVE!) no matter where I go after my engineering. I am feeling the rush already.
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Posted by Adi
March 3, 2009
Another job well-done. ManU has added another trophy to its bulging collection: Carling Cup (league cup), defeating Tottenham 4-1 in penalty shootouts. I could not see the match thanks to my own ignorance (match was on Zee sports, I get Zee sports but didn’t know match was on in and ended up watching Aston Villa vs Stoke City instead). But caught the highlights and it was a terrific match. Alex Ferguson should be praised for selecting Foster for this particular match, who ended up as the match-winner. How he manages to juggle his players through such a packed schedule is really amazing. Kudos!
Now ManU faces NewCastle Utd in an away mid-week clash to be followed by 2nd leg of Champions league and an important home match against Liverpool next week. Though they are still in run for all 3 trophies (EPL, FA and CL), Ferguson said its not all that easy and that they are focusing on 1 game at a time. Still it is exciting to see them well on their way to secure all 5 trophies this year and make a history!
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Posted by Adi
March 3, 2009
Pakistan continues its streak of getting embarrassed internationally. But this one has hurt the world first and then humiliated Pak. Our beloved game of cricket has come under fire, literally. Sri Lankan cricket team was attacked on their way to Gaddafi stadium in Lahore by 12 ‘UNIDENTIFIED’ men carrying AK-47s, rocket launchers and grenades. Half the team was injured along with assistant coach and 4th umpire for the ongoing match. Injured players are: Thilan Samaraweera (in hospital), Tharanga Paranavitana (in hospital), Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara, Ajantha Mendis, Suranga Lakmal, Chaminda Vaas.
Though this came as a shock, I can’t stop wondering, what the hell were they doing in Pak in the first place. Apart from India (26/11 incident), there was a very good reason why other countries canceled their tours and that is security. That was the only reason why Champions Trophy was to be taken out of Pak. Sri Lankan cricket board should have taken a hint and should have focused on safety first. With the recent developments in Swat Valley, Pak was not exactly an ideal place to be in. I am tempted to put the blame on their board and their government (for allowing the tour). Lankan president said that the tour was meant to be a sign of goodwill. Now who is paying the price?
No doubt, this incident is going to force ICC to ban tours in Pak for a few years. BCCI has already speculated a 4 to 5 years ban. Other boards and governments have also strongly condemned the act and are demanding action. Thats the amusing part. All 12 attackers escaped unharmed and 5 security personnel were killed. There have been a few arrests but going by the history of investigation of terror attacks in Pak, we all know what the end result is going to be. The root cause, that is terrorism still wanders freely on the streets of Pakistan and has shown its ugly face once again in such a ghastly way.
With IPL approaching and 2011 world cup in sight, there are now questions being asked about security not only in Pakistan but in the entire Indian subcontinent. As far as World Cup goes, I believe Pakistan is now way out of question. The other subcontinental countries now face a monumental task of reestablishing the trust into cricket playing nations.
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