Posts Tagged ‘Formula One’

New F1 Cars Launched

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

I’m sure you wouldn’t have failed to notice that there is a new Formula 1 season imminent and testing has, this week, begun. The cars that have been unveiled have been, to be honest, overwhelmingly ugly.

The dip on the front nose, which is a particular feature of most of the cars this year, is there in order to comply with new regulations that state that the front of the nose must be a certain height. Most of the teams obviously believe that they will gain aerodynamic performance thanks to the dip on the front nose, just in front of the front bulkhead, yet it would seem McLaren are approaching the new regulations from a slightly different angle. Their front nose looks great, purely because it does not include the much talked about drop on the nose. Instead, McLaren’s front nose simply slopes downward and it is without a doubt the best looking car to have been launched yet.

Will it be quick though? It’s all well and good having a great looking car, but if it doesn’t win, then, frankly, it’s a bit of a dog. The Ferrari last year was one of the best looking cars out there, but it only won one race, so with this seasons Ferrari looking like a bit of a dog, perhaps it will blow the competition away…We shall soon find out!

Furthermore, even the designers and drivers themselves have stated that this year’s cars are not the prettiest, with Adrian Newey having been quoted saying: “We’ve kept more or less the same chassis shape, but had to drop the nose just in front of the front bulkhead which, in common with many other teams, has led us to a slightly ugly looking nose. We’ve tried to style it as best we can, but it’s not a feature you would choose to put in were it not for the regulation.”

So, pre-season testing is in full swing and it would appear that all the teams will be using the test sessions to bed-in their cars, run various different aerodynamic set ups, including using the different sessions for some engine remapping and gathering essential telemetry data.

They say a beautiful car is a winning car, so who’s car will be the most beautiful this season, Red Bull? Ferrari? McLaren? Mercedes? Lotus? Or an outside contender? We will just have to wait and see…

Comeback King?

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Those of us that follow all things motorsport will certainly not have missed news this week that a former Formula One World Champion has been settling into his new office – a Lotus F1 seat. Yes, I am of course talking about Kimi Raikkonen’s return to F1 with his new team, Lotus, formerly Renault.

This week he has been blasting around the Valencia test facility whilst he dials himself back into the rhythm of the most demanding motorsport there is. Lotus’ signing of the Finn has excited many of us that follow F1 as we remember him to be an extremely fast talent – one of the quickest over a single lap that I’ve ever seen.

Raikkonen left F1 at the end of the 2009 season, a year where he was driving a Ferrari that was drastically off the pace, yet he still managed to win at Spa, one of the most challenging circuits in the world where the driver can make up for a lack of car performance. Ferrari themselves admitted that 2009’s car was a bit of a dog, however they bounced back with a brilliant machine in 2010 that very nearly won the Drivers’ Championship in the hands of Kimi’s replacement, Fernando Alonso. Maybe Kimi will feel that he could have gone one better than Alonso in that same car?

Well now he is driving for the Enstone based team that Alonso won both his Championships with; will Kimi be able to double up his championship trophies with the newly named and rebranded Lotus F1 Team? It would be a bit of dream story if he did!

When Kimi was at his peak throughout the mid noughties, there were so many occasions where he left the others in a cloud of exhaust gases, and I personally thought Kimi was the most exciting driver on the F1 grid. In 2003, driving for McLaren as a youngster who had replaced the legend that was Mika Hakkinen, Raikkonen went on to win his first race in Malaysia and only lost the World Championship by two points at the final round in Japan.

Then in 2005, still at McLaren, Raikkonen again challenged for the title, this time he went head to head with the aforementioned Spaniard, Fernando Alonso. Raikkonen won seven Grand Prix but still lost out on the title by 21 points due to a dreadfully unreliable McLaren that let him down on so many occasions. He retired from three races, all of which Alonso capitalised on by winning, whereas Alonso only retired from one race that season in what was a consistently strong Renault F1 package.

Raikkonen was rewarded however in 2007 when he finally clinched the World Championship by just one point from his rivals, as Kimi won six Grand Prix in a brilliant debut year for Ferrari.

However, what stands out most for me was Raikkonen’s die hard attitude towards racing – at the Nurburgring in 2005, for example, Raikkonen led the race as the drivers began the final lap, however he was suffering from a serious problem with his front tyres, and as he braked for the first corner on the final lap, his suspension gave way and he ploughed into the tyre wall, and out of the race. He had the option to come into the pit and change his tyres before the problem worsened however that would have cost him the lead of the race and some serious points in the Championship, so instead he stayed out and took a chance – unfortunately for him, on this occasion, it was not a case of “he who dares wins”.

Raikkonen was also extremely entertaining to watch as he pulled off some fine overtaking manoeuvres during an era where overtaking was fairly minimal. Raikkonen’s return to F1 is a much anticipated one and everyone will be looking forward to seeing the Finn back on the track and competing once again.

Jam Packed Motorsport Weekend

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

This upcoming weekend sees a whole host of motoring events taking place. Most of which appear to be happening in Northamptonshire. Whether you like the bare knuckle, no holds barred, bumper to bumper action of the British Touring Car Championship, or the foot to the floor, burn out your clutch action of the Santa Pod Raceway, it’s all happening in rural England this weekend.

The British Touring Car Championship is coming to a close at the world famous, and much loved Silverstone circuit. Five drivers go into the final round all with the chance of walking away with the most coveted prize in UK motor racing.

After 27 races Matt Neal will arrive at Silverstone with a tiny five point margin over his rivals, and with all to play for, we can guarantee there will be fireworks! Hearts will be pumping, adrenaline will be flowing, and all five drivers, Matt Neal, Jason Plato, Gordon Shedden, Mat Jackson, and James Nash will be pushing hard for glory. With just 17 points separating the five of them, and a potential 45 points up for grabs from the final three races at Silverstone, we are sure to see exciting racing.

It’s mouth watering stuff for any motorsport fan. Even if you haven’t actually followed the action this season, these final three races will definitely create exciting and breathtaking entertainment. Touring Car drivers are somewhat renowned for their never give up attitude and so we are sure to see sparks fly between these five top drivers.

This weekend also sees the Santa Pod Raceway open to the public as Saturday is ‘Run What Ya Brung’ day. This is your opportunity to test your cars performance on the famous strip! All you have to do is pay a small fee before blasting up the drag strip, hopefully with your car holding together! We expect to see a lot of great action, and a lot of high performance cars take to the legendary bit of tarmac in a bid to set the quickest quarter-mile time of the day. Who will be left trailing behind gleaming stainless steel exhausts?

Then, if that wasn’t enough action for one weekend, Santa Pod is also opening its doors on Sunday to the fastest VW GTI’s in the land. If you are a VW GTI owner then why not take your precious machine along to the dragstrip to see how you match up alongside other GTI owners? Or, if you are just a fan of the prestigious GTI’s then this event will be just up your street!

Of course there is also the Formula One Korean Grand Prix that many millions of people will be enjoying from the comfort of their own home. With the title already over, will we see Sebastian Vettel taking a relaxed Sunday cruise? Or will we see him pushing hard to overhaul his competitors in a bid to do what he couldn’t in Japan? That is, of course, to win. I have a feeling it will be the latter.

There will of course be other events taking place too, and with so much happening this weekend in the world of motoring, the question is, where will you be?

Please feel free to let us know!

A Technical Treat

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Following our recent blog competition we thought we owed you, our faithful readers, an introduction to our winner who has just bagged themselves an incredible track day experience at the world famous Silverstone circuit, deep in the heart of rural England.

The competition included some terrific blogs, Craig’s included of course, that we chose to be part of the final 30 because they were exciting, relevant, and unique. With Craig’s blog, we certainly found a unique entry! We decided it had to be in the final 30 because it was so different, and so technical. Upon visiting the site you are faced with wonderfully in depth articles that discuss topics many F1 fans would not even consider whilst becoming enthralled in the excitement and drama of the sport.

Whilst reading through Craig’s entries it is possible to gain a real education in the technical side of F1. This helps us, as fans, get that little bit closer to the action as we are able to develop our understanding further, and thus we are able to understand what really happens in those pit garages. When we watch F1 on television it is easy to assume that the guys in the pit garages are simply there to change the tyres and clean the drivers’ visors. Of course, this is a slight exaggeration, but you get the point. With Craig’s blog he manages to explain all those details that we, as viewers, may struggle to comprehend, and this then makes us realise that those guys in the pit garage do so much more!

It was fantastic to see a technical blog win our competition, and to also win by such a margin was especially surprising and rather intriguing too. It seems that the majority of Motorsport fans out there are genuinely interested in the technical, intricate, and delicate side of Formula 1. Whilst blogs with fantastic pictures splashed across them, coupled with reviews, predictions, and general news articles regarding Motorsport from all around the world, are great fun and pull in a wide and vast audience, it seems that more and more people have an appetite for the engineering side of things. We at Longlife are, of course, always interested in the way in which road and race cars are engineered, after all we engineer our very own stainless steel exhausts and it is wonderful to see other people becoming more interested in technical details.

Reading the winner’s blog, ScarbsF1, is an absolute technical delight, and it is also, it must be said, a bit of a masterpiece. Well done Craig, keep up the great work, and enjoy that trip to Silverstone!

Regarding future competitions, we will keep you all posted via Twitter (@LonglifeExhaust) and Facebook (Longlife Stainless Steel Exhausts), and of course here on our very own blog. Having given away such a fantastic prize this time around, we will also be looking to give away an equally special prize next time that will get hearts racing, and adrenaline pumping, so watch this space and happy blogging!

Alonso Charges to Victory at Tricky Silverstone

Monday, July 11th, 2011

The Formula One circus rolled into Silverstone this past weekend, to thrill enormous British crowds. The 100,000+ people in the stands and around the circuit on grass banks, were hopeful of a British victory, and with three Brits starting in the top ten it seemed a real possibility, especially in changeable conditions where we know Jenson Button, in particular, excels. Unfortunately, the highest placed Brit, come the finish, was Lewis Hamilton in fourth place. However, crowds and fans would not be too disappointed considering the excitement they were treated too.

With Sebastian Vettel having won six out of eight races this season, and as he blasted past Mark Webber before even reaching turn one, it looked like we would have a familiar story: Sebastian Vettel wins, Red Bull domination continues. Yet that was not the case. Round nine of this enthralling F1 season threw up great surprise, excitement and great challenges for the drivers and teams alike.

The opening stages were extremely difficult for drivers as a unique situation had developed whereby half the circuit was bone-dry, and half was soaking wet. The intermediate tyre was the only option, and the drivers had to contend with maintaining the tyre durability whilst maintaining enough heat and grip to be fast all the way around the circuit. Vettel, unsurprisingly, did a superb job and by the first round of pit-stops, when the track had now dried out, he had a significant lead. The McLaren’s and Ferrari’s in the meantime were scrapping for position, while the two Red Bull drivers sailed ahead. Button pulled off the pass of the day as he tore round the outside before then diving up the inside of Felipe Massa’s Ferrari. Hamilton also pleased the British crowd with a brave move up the inside of Fernando Alonso as they headed into the famously fast Copse Corner. Alonso would then fight back to re-pass Hamilton on lap 24.

Once everyone had switched to dry tyres we then began to see increased pace from Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. He managed to catch Webber in second before then overtaking him with a bold move. Alonso then set about hunting down Vettel in the lead, and as Red Bull, uncharacteristically, had a slow second stop, Alonso leapfrogged Vettel in the next pit-stop phase. We then looked set to have an intense battle between Vettel and Alonso for the victory. However, Alonso stormed away with the lead and went on to win. It was an incredible victory for the Spaniard, and a great day for Ferrari fans the world around. Webber pushed hard to challenge Vettel, however, Red-Bull team orders kept him at bay in the closing stages, whilst Massa and Hamilton fought fearlessly all the way to the finish line with Hamilton coming home in fourth, Massa fifth.

Jenson Button, however, had a weekend to forget as he was forced to retire after a pit-lane blunder from his mechanics. They failed to attach the front right wheel properly and consequently Button was left a dejected figure.

The British Grand Prix, to some extent, had to deliver following the controversy on Saturday surrounding the meetings and arguments over the use of exhaust gases to generate further downforce. Politics and technical jargon aside, the 2011 British Grand Prix was a bare-knuckled brawl between world class drivers, epitomised by Massa and Hamilton trading body parts in the final turns. Bring on Germany in two weeks!

Crowds dazzled at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011

Monday, July 4th, 2011

The Goodwood Festival of Speed has become a celebratory weekend of all things Motorsport, and it has seen an increase in popularity over recent years. This may be attributed to recent, British, Formula One World Champions: Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.

The festival has become a fantastic opportunity for car manufacturers to showcase new cars and try daring new things. Nissan, for example, were aiming to secure themselves two new records. The first was to record a new track record, in reverse, while the second was to set a new fastest time on two wheels. However, organisers of the festival halted Nissan’s attempts at reversing all the way around the course on the grounds that it was simply too unsafe. Nissan wanted to de-limit the reverse gear of a Nissan Leaf, and thus enable it to travel backwards at around 90mph. This was deemed too dangerous on the narrow Goodwood circuit where spectators can get within touching distance of the cars as they hurtle past. They did however go ahead with the two-wheeled stunt.

There is always a vast range of cars on display. From old racers to new, performance hypercars to family saloons and, petrol guzzlers to hybrid and electric, there really is something for everyone. Perhaps, however, the main attraction was most likely the array of Formula One cars and stars on show. Lewis Hamilton in particular wowed the crowd with his multitude of smoky doughnuts whilst Jenson Button took his model girlfriend, Jessica Michibata, for a blast in the latest McLaren road car, the 592bhp MP4-12C. The Renault F1 team, now heavily funded by Norfolk based Lotus Cars, also played their part in satisfying British petrol heads with valiant hillclimb displays.

Another exciting attraction is the Forest Rally Stage that sees both classic and modern Rally cars tearing up the course as they compete for the quickest time of the three day event. It truly is a magnificent sight to see a full-blown rally car roar up the hill leaving a trail of exhaust gases and dust in its wake; a justly unique spectacle for those lucky enough to obtain tickets to, what is undoubtedly, one of the greatest celebrations of Motorsport.

All in all the Goodwood Festival of Speed has evolved, adapted, and grown over the years. With the 2011 festival being a resounding success, we now eagerly look forward to an even bigger and better 2012 show.

Visit Longlife at the Autosport International Motor Sport Show

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Its time for the widely regarded annual Motor sports show! At this years Autosport international motor sports show Longlife will be attending! Held at the Birmingham NEC, please feel free to visit us on stand19152 located in the Piston Heads area this Saturday and Sunday.

This pre-season network is ideal for all car enthusiasts! So if it’s the first time you are visiting you will not be disappointed. From Formula One fans to karting lovers, there is something for everyone.

Longlife Showcase their work every year! What to expect…

This is the largest Motor sport event in Europe! Visit the largest and most over whelming indoor racing track with live performances from the presenters of TV series Fifth Gear. Witness record breaking stunts and the chance to win a thrilling passenger car ride. The performance car show and presence of other car fans will set the scene for an enjoyable day out!

To find out more information please visit the Autosport international website.