F1 Today – 24/11/2016

Button ‘Expects’ Abu Dhabi To Be His Last Jenson Button has announced he expects to be retiring from competitive Formula One this weekend. The 36-year old was due to take a break next season with him having an option for 2018 with McLaren. Speaking to the press he said: “I go into this weekend thinking

DUAL IN THE DESERT II – What you need to know!

This weekend sees the second time that Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton go head to head to decide a title which would be historic for the sport regardless of which one takes the title. Rosberg would be the second son of a champion to become champion, Hamilton who cermet his place as Britain’s most successful

F1 Today – 23/11/2016

Montreal reaches deal over future The future of the Canadian Grand Prix has secured after the city’s mayor announced they have reached a deal with FOM for next year’s race. The race was only marked as provisional when the calendar was released. It was understood the reason for the hold up over next year’s race

TFTV – Jenson’s Five Defining Races

By Jack Fielding and Jason Fluler  As Jenson Button takes a break from Formula One next year we look back on five races that has defined his career. Five defining moments Sau Paulo 2009 After a number of wins in incredible story the two Brawns were fighting it out a Interlargos following a season where

F1 Today – 22/11/2016

Rosberg eyes Abu Dhabi win Nico Rosberg says he wants to take victory despite only needing a podium to take his first world title. Rosberg goes into Abu Dhabi with a 12-ponit lead over team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton has won the last three races but has been on the backfoot for most of the season

F1 Today – 21/11/2016

Brown to take senior McLaren role BBC and Sky Sports say they have learnt that Zak Brown has taken a senior role at McLaren following the removal of Ron Dennis. Dennis was removed last week in a coup which placed him on gardening leave by fellow shareholders pending the end of his contract in January.

PREVIEW – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

The final round of the season sees F1 head to Abu Dhabi and for a race at dusk as the sunsets on the season. First held in 2009 the circuit built around a desert island gives drivers a challenge as the light drops making conditions difficult to see. The circuit has many different elements a