Showing posts with label Red Bull. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Bull. Show all posts

10/31/2011

Formula 1: Indian Grand Prix Results


Niki Lauda may have been wrong in our opinion about Michael Schumacher’s return to Formula1, but as far as the latest world champion is concerned, his predictions appear to be spot on.

The Austrian had said that, given the right circumstances, Sebastian Vettel has the potential to match and even surpass Schumacher who so far, has broken nearly all records in F1.

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10/17/2011

Formula 1: Korean Grand Prix Race Results


With the drivers’ title already decided, the only question before the red lights went off to signal the start of the Korean Grand Prix was whether Red Bull would manage to snag the constructors’ championship as well or if McLaren, the only team with a shot at the title, could keep its (admittedly slim) chances alive for yet another race. Read more »

10/15/2011

Formula 1: Korean Grand Prix Qualifying Results


Well, it was bound to happen at some point: Sebastian Vettel lost the pole position to another driver at the Korean Grand Prix qualifier. For the first time after five races, Vettel won’t be starting Sunday’s F1 GP from the first place on the grid. Read more »

10/13/2011

Time Waster of the Day: Infiniti Launches F1 Pit Crew Challenge Facebook Game


If you're looking to fool around and waste some time on your computer, Infiniti might have something just for you.

The Japanese luxury brand, which is increasingly looking to Red Bull to improve its awareness, has launched its first ever social game called "Infiniti Pit Crew Challenge" on Facebook.

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10/10/2011

Vettel Wins Back-to-Back Formula 1 Titles, Lauda says “He Can Surpass Schumacher”


If you have two Formula 1 world championships under your belt by the age of 24, then you surely must be special. Sebastian Vettel, who last year became the youngest world champion ever in the history of the sport, didn’t have anything to prove .

Nor did anyone doubt after the first races of the season, that the 2011 driver’s title would be his. Mathematically, at least, only McLaren's Jenson Button had a –very long- shot at stealing the title after Singapore. At last Sunday’s race in Suzuka, he did his best: Button crossed the finish line first.

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