Written by Red Andy on 19 May 2009
Monte Carlo, Tuesday: Traffic wardens in the busy principality of Monaco have been ordered to stay away from the streets of Monte Carlo this weekend, with a view to avoiding the disruption caused at the Grands Prix of the last few years.
Formula One Management has apparently twisted the arm of the Monegasque government, and insisted [Read More]
Written by Red Andy on 13 April 2009
Ulaanbaatar, Monday: Excited officials in the landlocked republic of Mongolia have today announced a multi-year deal to host a Formula One Grand Prix, with a purpose-built circuit on the outskirts of the country’s capital Ulaanbaatar being set for approval.
“When you think about it, Mongolia is the ideal place to cultivate the ethos of [Read More]
Written by Red Andy on 05 April 2009
Donington, Sunday: New British Grand Prix venue Donington Park has controversially announced today that low-budget airline RyanAir has won a contract for the circuit’s revolutionary “customer experience programme” when the first British GP at the revamped circuit takes place in June 2010.
Donington CEO Simon Gillett explained, [Read More]
Written by Red Andy on 26 March 2009
Absolutely bloody everywhere, Thursday: With less than a day until Formula One’s 2009 competitors take to the track for the first time, publications the world over have been frantically previewing and predicting the outcome of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix, the first of the season.
So, what can we expect from these mountains of [Read More]
Written by Red Andy on 20 February 2009
Tarawa, Friday: Officials responsible for the construction of a state-of-the-art Formula One facility in the Pacific republic of Kiribati have dismissed sceptical remarks from several commentators, who have questioned the ability of the Oceania state to put on a Grand Prix in 2010.
A scattered group of islands and atollsĀ in an expanse of ocean [Read More]