Not the 2020 Australian GP: reporting on the F1 race that never was 20 March 2020 by Tom Clarkson Tom Clarkson reports on the first race of the 2020 season. An hour-by-hour look at the chaos that ensued Read more ...
Can F1 save itself? Our F1 correspondent blogs 27 July 2015 by Tom Clarkson With TV audiences slumping, teams going bankrupt and popular races being dropped, we look at the future of F1 Read more ...
CAR blog: has Ferrari hit the self-destruct button by hiring Kimi? 11 September 2013 by Tom Clarkson Tom Clarkson analyses Massa's exit and Kimi's arrival Read more ...
What Jenson Button does before a race 17 May 2011 by Tom Clarkson Jenson Button's physio tells us his pre race routine Read more ...
So are the new 2011 F1 season rules working? 17 May 2011 by Tom Clarkson CAR's F1 guru puts the 2011 regs under spotlight Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix race report 03 November 2008 by Tom Clarkson Lewis Hamilton, world champion. It took until the last corner of the last race of the year, but at last we can write those words. Phew! Pass me a drink. Beneath this rickety old pressroom at... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix preview 31 October 2008 by Tom Clarkson Brazil is mad for this world title showdown. Pictures of Felipe Massa adorn the sides of buildings throughout Sao Paulo; Paulistas walk the streets wearing counterfeit Ferrari F1 t-shirts and even the... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Chinese Grand Prix race report 20 October 2008 by Tom Clarkson Got a feeling of déjà vu? Lewis Hamilton has a seven-point lead going into the final round of the World Championship, as he did last year, and the balance of power between Ferrari and McLaren is much... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Chinese Grand Prix preview 17 October 2008 by Tom Clarkson How much more can Lewis Hamilton take? After his recent penalties at Spa-Francorchamps and Fuji Speedway, the perceived wisdom in the Formula 1 paddock is that Lewis no longer knows what’s permissible... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Japanese Grand Prix race report 13 October 2008 by Tom Clarkson I’ve just got back from climbing Mount Fuji with Sebastian Vettel and Alex Wurz. What a fantastic way to spend a day, with two of the most down-to-earth racing drivers in the world on the highest... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Japanese Grand Prix preview 10 October 2008 by Tom Clarkson A fascinating sport this Formula 1. Or so the Japanese would have you believe because every evening at Fuji Speedway thousands of fans sit opposite the pits watching the teams at work. For as long as... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Singapore Grand Prix race report 29 September 2008 by Tom Clarkson It’s 3am on Monday. The Singapore Grand Prix finished five hours ago and still the lights lining the Marina Bay Circuit blaze away outside the press room. Artificial light is now the norm for F1 folk... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Singapore Grand Prix preview 26 September 2008 by Tom Clarkson This is turning out to be one weird weekend. Due to the late practice sessions and 8pm (local time) start on Sunday, the Formula 1 paddock is sticking to European time for the weekend. That means... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Italian Grand Prix race report 15 September 2008 by Tom Clarkson 'There’s something about Sebastian [Vettel],' said Gerhard Berger prior to the start of the year. 'Everything about Formula 1 seems to come so easily to him; it’s as if he was born to be here.' On the... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Italian Grand Prix preview 12 September 2008 by Tom Clarkson It’s absolutely bucketing down here. For those of you who can remember last year’s Japanese Grand Prix, the weather’s like it was there: rivers are flowing across the track, mechanics are sweeping... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Belgian Grand Prix race report 08 September 2008 by Tom Clarkson Should Lewis lose the World Championship by four points, he will look back at this race and think ‘what if’? What if Nicolas Deschaux, Surinder Thatthi and Yves Bacquelaine – the three FIA stewards... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Belgian Grand Prix preview 05 September 2008 by Tom Clarkson The magic of Spa is its incongruousness in modern F1. New tracks – Sepang, Istanbul, Shanghai and Bahrain – begin life on Hermann Tilke’s computer screen, but Spa was created by nature. The track... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 European Grand Prix race report 26 August 2008 by Tom Clarkson Valencia laid on a great welcome for the Formula 1 circus over the weekend and it deserved a more exciting inaugural race than this weekend’s uneventful European Grand Prix. It was the most boring... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 European Grand Prix preview 22 August 2008 by Tom Clarkson The track resembled Oxford Street on the last Saturday before Christmas. Drivers, engineers, sponsors and journalists tripped over each other yesterday while walking the new Valencia street circuit,... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix race report 04 August 2008 by Tom Clarkson They were the most impressive ten seconds of Felipe Massa’s Formula 1 career. His reaction to the lights going out was sublime; he then fed the perfect number of Ferrari horses through his rear wheels... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix preview 01 August 2008 by Tom Clarkson The Hungaroring is the slowest permanent circuit on the Formula 1 calendar. The quicker cars lap at an average speed of ‘just’ 122mph, which makes slow-speed grip the main focus of attention for... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson's German Grand Prix race report 21 July 2008 by Tom Clarkson Great drivers give you options. Michael Schumacher’s four-stop strategy en route to victory at Magny Cours in 2004 was one such example, and Lewis Hamilton’s dominant display at Hockenheim yesterday... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 German Grand Prix preview 18 July 2008 by Tom Clarkson The new Hockenheim is a bit poxy compared to its super-fast predecessor, but you won’t find a better racing circuit anywhere in the world. The long straights and slow corners make overtaking possible,... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 British Grand Prix race report 07 July 2008 by Tom Clarkson People thought Lewis Hamilton couldn’t handle pressure. Mistakes in China and Brazil last year cost him the 2007 World Championship and pessimists had begun pointing to this year’s Canadian and French... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 British Grand Prix preview 25 June 2008 by Tom Clarkson Silverstone marks the halfway point of the 2008 season. Ferrari look like they’re going to walk the constructors’ championship, but four drivers – Felipe Massa, Robert Kubica, Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 French Grand Prix race report 23 June 2008 by Tom Clarkson The only surprise was the order of the red cars. Until half distance in the race, Kimi Raikkonen had been the quicker Ferrari driver all weekend, but a broken right exhaust left him down on power and... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 French Grand Prix preview 20 June 2008 by Tom Clarkson Magny Cours gets a bad rap. Too much cow dung and not enough nightlife is the most common complaint. In reality, though, the track’s location is no more remote than Silverstone, Hockenheim,... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Canadian Grand Prix race report 09 June 2008 by Tom Clarkson We mightn’t know what it’s like to race a Formula 1 car at 220mph, but we know about red traffic lights. Red means stop. So when Lewis failed to see the red light at the end of the pitlane on lap 20... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Canadian Grand Prix preview 06 June 2008 by Tom Clarkson The feel-good factor surrounding the Canadian Grand Prix makes people do the oddest things. Jenson Button swam the length of the two-kilometre rowing strip behind the paddock on Wednesday ('the water... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Monaco Grand Prix race report 27 May 2008 by Tom Clarkson As soon as Lewis saw the rain on race morning, he had a good feeling about the Monaco grand prix. Rain raises the bar through these tortuous streets: the visibility is terrible and the road markings... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Monaco Grand Prix preview 23 May 2008 by Tom Clarkson At 2pm on Sunday, Monaco will become a ludicrous place to stage a grand prix. The race will be a 78-lap procession: no-one will be able to overtake and the Safety Car will be deployed following the... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Turkish Grand Prix race report 12 May 2008 by Tom Clarkson Tyre wear dominated the pre-race paddock chat in Istanbul, but in the end the Turkish Grand Prix will be remembered for two fantastic human performances. Felipe Massa and Lewis Hamilton were a class... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Turkish Grand Prix preview 09 May 2008 by Tom Clarkson Of the new generation tracks, and by that I mean the eight tracks on this year’s calendar that have been designed and built since 1999 by Hermann Tilke, Istanbul Park is the most demanding, both... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Spanish Grand Prix race report 28 April 2008 by Tom Clarkson After the race, no-one at McLaren could give me the stats surrounding Heikki Kovalainen’s accident on lap 22. The impact speed, the G-forces and even the cause of the left front wheel failure were all... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Spanish Grand Prix preview 25 April 2008 by Tom Clarkson Big weekend for Lewis Hamilton, this. His world championship challenge requires him to see off Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen in the Spanish Grand Prix, as does his confidence. By his own admission, Lewis... Read more ...
Tom Clarkson’s 2008 Bahrain Grand Prix race report 07 April 2008 by Tom Clarkson As predicted, the Prancing Horse galloped into the distance in Bahrain. Felipe Massa controlled the race from the front and Kimi Raikkonen demonstrated the superiority of the F2008 by driving around... Read more ...