1/02/2010

An another year is behind us and another 365 days, now only 364 days, are waiting for us to live out them. I'm not that positive as I was last year. Still I'm full of ambitions.

Kimi Räikkönen will take a seat in Arctic Lapland Rally again. It's going to be a good practice before the first event in WRC, which is going to be in Sweden. I'm curious how it's going to turn out. He is an awesome driver and honestly rallying suits him nicely.




Rally Dakar has already started today. Let's see how the drivers will tackle with the nature. By clicking HERE you'll get to the official site of the Dakar.




And don't forget about that March is closer day by day!

I hope you started this year with a huge smile. I wish ya all the best!

12/30/2009

This is my last post in this year. It has been a very nice year in average. If we look on it from F1 side, it was full of surprises, chaos and scenes.

My favourite was the scandal around the team Renault. Actually this is why I wrote about it. Piquet seems to me as a fine person, but the Briatore should have known that he will say something. Never mind...




But don't forget about the mysterious super team Brawn GP. Personally I think they'll surprise us in the future.




Plus Ferrari has reached the top and now they have - let it call a brake. I don't know what's going on there, but if Schumacher has denied a seat there in summer because of some past injuries and then five months later he has signed a 3-years contract with Mercedes GP Petronas (ex-Brawn) - there just must be something.




Now, the season is already over and this year has slowly become only a part of history we should greet the new one with a huge smile on our faces. 2010 is going to be interesting in the world of Formula One and even in my personal one. Well, I all want is to wish everybody HAPPY NEW YEAR AND THE BEST IN 2010!


+ a bonus picture (sorry guys, I just have to put it here, like in memory)



12/28/2009

This can't be true!
 

I posted my article about Michael Schumacher's possible comeback last week and on the other day it was official. They should have announced it earlier! Never mind...

Well, Michael Schumacher, the ex-legend, is coming back to F1. He has a seat in a Mercedes GP Petronas team. Honestly, I've known they want a clear German line up, but I wasn't sure about the second driver.




I'm wondering if Schumacher will be able to keep up and how will he look like standing next to the younger drivers. Considering his past result, his titles and his age, I would be rather a mentor or a co-owner.

Still, I think that next season is going to be interesting. Let's see how he will get used to the new rules and car. At least he drove in a season where the refueling was prohibited.