What’s Inside a F1 Car?

Sauber CutwayEver wondered what goes on inside a Formula 1 car? Well, it turns out that we’re not the only ones, and fortuitously for us, some people with the actual means to find out — the Sauber F1 team — have done the noble thing, and cut one in half. Yes, a real F1 car.

As with all forms of motorsport, the trick is to get as much weight as low to the ground as possible. For the driver, that means a seating position that’s not just cramped, but a mere 10 centimeters off the ground. Directly behind him is a Kevlar-lined fuel tank fitted with a series of baffles to keep high-test gas from sloshing around as the car brakes, accelerates and turns at g-forces normally reserved for fighter pilots.… Read More…

Battle Of The 80′s : We Call It “The Pro-Senna Era”

Ayrton Senna (left) and Alain Prost (right)

Sports has always witnessed a few iconic battles of their own kind, cricket fans name it The Ashes or The Indo-Pak ties; soccer fans best remember it as a derby or an El Classico; tennis fans would bank on Rafael Nadal taking on Roger Federer; but having witnessed all of these, I have always thought while these go on in some part of the globe, there has always been a rivalry left well behind.

Being a petrol-head and a motorsport freak, I have always been wondering time and again about this forgotten epic battle that almosttook the eye off the rest of the field for a decade! While going through so many ideas on a topic to write, well of course, on a serious note finishing up my noodles, I thought what could be better than publishing about arguably the most famous battle of all time in the Formula 1 history : The late Ayrton Senna-Alain Prost tussle. Well then, a nice idea to kick-off blogging at autospace.coRead More…

Lightning Quick Nico Rosberg Grabs First Pole Of Career

Nico Rosberg was in a rampaging form during the 2012 Chinese Grand Prix qualifies as he got the first pole position of his F1 career. The top 10 will line up in the order Rosberg, Schumacher; Kobayashi, Raikkonen; Button, Webber; Hamilton, Perez; Alonso and Grosjean. The Mercedes’ innovative front wing helped Nico Rosberg to the first pole position of his Formula One career on Saturday afternoon in Shanghai, when a mighty lap of 1m 35.121s left him well clear of Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren and Michael Schumacher’s sister car, with respective laps of 1m 35.626s and 1m 35.691s. But Hamilton’s five-place grid penalty makes it the first all-Mercedes front row since the 1955 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.… Read More…