



Sorry to not post yesterday but life got in the way, not that there is much prompting me to comment at the moment.
Big weekend of racing coming up though with the British F1 race at Silverstone and no blown diffusers, well none that can be proved I bet. Grand Am at Laguna, ALMS at Lime Rock, WSBK at Brno and Indycar in Toronto. Throw in the Tour de France and it will be a busy TV weekend.
In a related story that has a few journalists frothing at the mouth is the News Of The World scandal which has led to the closure of the paper that broke Max Mosley's little secret. I'm sure Max is happy about that, but Murdoch is still there and of course motorsport is still thinking of his supposed F1 bid and the fallout from this latest scandal. I don't know why anyone is shocked by all this, when I grew up the paper was renowned for it.
Obviously for me the British GP is the most interesting. What will the changes to the engine mapping bring us in terms of competitiveness between the front runners, and will it let the smaller teams catch up as they think? Then there is the race debut of Aussie Ricciardo, let's wish him well, he is going to need all the help he can get in that car for all his obvious talent.
Welcome to the new home for my blog, always presuming you have found it and I am not just talking to myself! I hope you like the new web site, a lot of the same information, but a lot easier to post and update information.
Sorry to start on a slow news day. The only significant thing I read is that Mansell and Villeneuve have both come out and advised Lewis Hamilton not to jump ship. This after a Daily Mail article yesterday said Lewis had an escape clause in his contract if McLaren did not win the drivers and constructors championship, neither of which look likely. As they both have experience of leaving a winning team and careers that took a nosedive after, although Mansell's time at Ferrari wasn't all bad, they are telling Lewis to stick with the team who have groomed and supported him and still do. Hard to do when you are getting beat, but probably good advice in the long term.
Let's look forward to Silverstone this weekend and the non-blown exhaust cars, and see where that all falls out. I have an answer to my question on whether we have had two Australians in one F1 race before, and my great buddy Bill Crouch has done the research and we have. Alan Jones and Vern Schuppan in Austria in 1997, Alan winning in a Shadow and Vern 16th in a Surtees. Another good friend, past Australian Sprint Car Champ Skip Jackson, who is an avid F1 follower still thinks Perkins and Jones shared a track at one time. True or false?