I couldn't help doing this post.
Especially since the qualifying session is at 12am (SGT), I am unable to sit still while counting down to the pre-finale race for 2010 F1.
The facts are clear.
I couldn't help doing this post.
Especially since the qualifying session is at 12am (SGT), I am unable to sit still while counting down to the pre-finale race for 2010 F1.
The facts are clear.
I was reading a recent article by David Coulthard on Lewis Hamilton is well overdue a change of luck, and this was what I thought was most interesting:
I thought Mark used up all nine of his racing lives with that 190mph upside-down crash in Valencia, but I think he must have tapped into his future reserves of luck on Sunday. Following his collision with Sebastian in Turkey it was the second time this year Mark has escaped with a podium finish while his rival has been forced to retire.
For some who might not have realised, Mark Webber had been unbelievably lucky to have escaped with a podium after surviving that racing incident with Lewis Hamilton.
Really, I felt the need to sum up this post to justify more than what Fernando Alonso achieved at the Singapore Grand Prix 2010.
Here is the statistics of what he achieved solely at the Singapore Grand Prix 2010:
- 25th Career win
- 20th Pole position
Reached home, switched on the computer and started reading my F1 updates.. (It's F1 week @ Germany!)
(Click here!) Fernando Alonso's track rivals have voted him the best driver currently in Formula One
(Click here!) Alonso edges Vettel in second practice
(Wrote this post at 0141 and I got lazy halfway. It's 1326 now and I am hoping to finish this up..)
Mixed feelings..
I WAS BORED FOR MOST OF THE RACE.
Woahh.. 
(Above, is the only orginal content I am keeping for this post. After some thought, I decided to delete my content with regards to 2010 Australia GP. Reason being, most of it are pretty much what everyone else is writing about. So below, are some whopping thoughts fresh new from oven.)
Race hero - Fernando Alonso
I am always interested in the articles of David Coulthard, in a good way. As an ex-F1 driver, he is always capable of providing insights to the on-goings of the current state of F1. Most of the times, they usually made sense. Unlike some, who simple accuses, states the obvious & they act like they were from the school of theatrics rather than someone whom was one hell of a racer.
Alright. Enough of rants.
What David Coulthard mentioned in the following article seems like something that has been ignored by the FIA. It is one thing to inject new blood into the sport, but another, if it doesn't help the sport.
MARCH IS FINALLY HERE! 
Great that I am still in this positive mood (duh, for obvious reasons). Hee.
This week begins the period when I wont be returning to work! Taking a breather off work and concentrate full fledge on studies! (or at least I hope)
Hehe. Saw the F1 Widget from ESPNstar.com and 'grabbed' it here immediately!
Totally loving my new blog. It is becoming more like my mini homepage. Hee.
For those who are interested in getting the widget, click "Grab" at the bottom right corner of the widget and choose accordingly. For the embed html code, click 'embed'.