Posted on December 30, 2016
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It’s that time of year again for me to churn out my incredibly well informed, not-at-all-biased (please note the sarcasm here, my ego isn’t yet that big) top ten list of sporting moments that occurred during 2016. It was really hard to choose just… Continue Reading “My Top 10 Sporting Moments – 2016”
Category: UncategorizedTags: 2015-16 Premier League, 2016, 2016 6 Nations, 2016 ATP World Tour Finals, 2016 Australian Open, 2016 Brazilian GP, 2016 DH World Championship, 2016 DH World Cup, 2016 French Open, Andy Murray, Athletics, Australia, Ayrton Senna, Aziz Awang, Brazil, Bryony Page, Canada, Cricket, Cycling, Dame Sarah Storey, Downhill mountain biking, Eddie Jones, End of year review, England, F1, F1 2016, Germany, Hockey, Hollie Webb, Jason Kenny, Joachim Eilers, Kadeena Cox, Kat Driscoll, Keirin, Lauren Winfield, Leicester City, Malaysia, Max Verstappen, Milos Raonic, Netherlands, Novak Djokovic, Olympics, Pakistan, Paralympics, Rachel Atherton, Red Bull Racing, Rio 2016, Rosie MacLennan, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Serbia, Sir Chris Hoy, Sophie Bray, Tammy Beaumont, Team GB, Tennis, Trampolining, UEFA Champions League, Wimbledon 2016
Posted on October 4, 2014
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For those of you who like to go to bed early, you would have woken up to the big news gripping the Formula 1 world at the moment. And, for once, it doesn’t concern the battle between Mercedes team-mates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.… Continue Reading “Change WILL be a good thing”
Category: F1Tags: ' Formula 1, 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, Australia, Brazil, Daniel Ricciardo, Daniil Kvyat, Denmark, Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, FIA 2012 Formula 1 World Championship, FIA 2013 Formula 1 World Championship, FIA 2014 Formula 1 World Championship, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Jean-Eric Vergne, Jenson Button, Kevin Magnussen, Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton, Mark Webber, McLaren F1, Mercedes GP, Mexico, Nico Rosberg, Red Bull Racing, Russia, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Sebastian Vettel, Sergio Perez, Stefano Dominecali, Tifosi, Vitaly Petrov, Williams F1
Posted on March 20, 2014
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As many regular readers will testify, I like making predictions. I was always planning to write a blog about what I would think would happen in the 2014 Formula 1 season, especially as it’s been pretty obvious to guess over the last couple of… Continue Reading “New era, new technology, new challengers”
Category: F1Tags: ' Formula 1, 2011 Canadian GP, 2012 Malaysian GP, Australia, Daniel Ricciardo, Daniil Kvyat, Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, Force India, Jean-Eric Vergne, Jenson Button, Jules Bianchi, Kamui Kobayashi, Kevin Magnussen, Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton, Lotus GP, Marcus Ericsson, Marussia, Max Chilton, McLaren-Mercedes, Mercedes GP, Nico Rosberg, Pirelli, Red Bull Racing, Rolex Australian GP 2014, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas, Williams
Posted on October 30, 2013
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On Sunday, Sebastian Vettel wrote a new chapter in history as he emerged victorious from a rather confusing Indian Grand Prix to wrap up the 2013 Formula 1 World Driver’s Championship. It was the fourth time such an achievement had happened, moving him ahead… Continue Reading “Simply the Best”
Category: F1Tags: Abu Dhabi GP 2010, Abu Dhabi GP 2012, Adrian Newey, Alain Prost, Australia, Australian GP 2009, Ayrton Senna, BMW Sauber, Brazilian GP 2012, European GP 2012, F1 World Championship 2009, F1 World Championship 2012, F1 World Championship 2013, Fernando Alonso, Germany, Indian GP 2013, Italian GP 2008, Italian GP 2012, Jack Brabham, Jackie Stewart, Japan GP 2007, Juan Manuel Fangio, Lewis Hamilton, Malaysian GP 2009, Mark Webber, Michael Schumacher, Monaco GP 2008, Nelson Piquet, Nico Rosberg, Niki Lauda, Pirelli, Red Bull Racing, Scuderian Toro Rosso, Sebastian Vettel, Turkey GP 2010
Posted on May 28, 2013
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It seems like every week there is some sort of controversy in Formula 1 – whether it be accusations of cheating or teammates falling out, there is always a story for the press to cover and make something out of nothing. However, the 2013… Continue Reading “It’s Just Not Cricket – Literally!”
Category: CricketTags: ' Formula 1, 2012 Chinese GP, 2013 Monaco GP, 2013 Spanish GP, Caterham, David Coulthard, Ferrari, FIA, Giedo van der Garde, Kimi Raikkonen, Lotus GP, Mercedes GP, Pirelli, Red Bull Racing
Posted on April 5, 2013
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It’s a debate that has been going on for nearly 2 weeks now – should Sebastian Vettel be condemned or praised for his breaking of team orders to win the Malaysian GP? The answer should be obvious… Unfortunately, in the complex world of Formula… Continue Reading “‘To me!’ ‘To you!’”
Category: F1Tags: ' Formula 1, Christian Horner, Helmut Marko, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Mark Webber, McLaren-Mercedes, Mercedes GP, Nico Rosberg, Petronas Malaysian GP 2013, Red Bull Racing, Sebastian Vettel, Silverstone GP 2010, Silverstone GP 2011, Team orders in F1, Turkish GP 2010
Posted on March 24, 2013
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Watching the San Marino football team clutching their chests with ‘pride’ (I hate that action, it doesn’t mean anything) but not singing during their national anthem before their game against England on Friday made me think – do they actually know the words? Having… Continue Reading “Sing it Louder, Sing it Clearer…”
Category: football, OpinionTags: ' Formula 1, ' Republic of Ireland, 'God Save the Queen, 'Ireland's Call, 'Land der Berge, Ahmand Salim Flayfel, Austria, Chris Robshaw, Deutschlandlied, Eastern Asia, England, Federico Consolo, football, Football World Cup, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Joseph Haydn, Land am Strome, Lebanon, Mohammad Salim Flayfel, Northern Ireland, Olympics, RBS 6 Nations, Red Bull Racing, rugby, San Marino, Syria, Uruguay, Woldgang Amadeus Mozart