Formula 1 News Summary – 27 March 2009

Posted on 27 March 2009 by anthony

Looking for the latest F1 news?  Here are a few of this week’s breaking stories.
•    Here’s an interesting news story highlighting some of the major changes the F1 world has gone through lately, including the retirement of superstar Michael Schumacher, the “Spygate” scandal involving the McLaren team stealing information from Ferrari, and more.

•    Torro Rosso driver Sebastien Bourdais may be living his dream of being an F1 racer, but in his dreams, he was probably on top of the podium.  In real life, however, while his story of hard work is interesting, he isn’t doing nearly as well as he (and his team) hoped he would.

•    The New York Times features an interesting debate on the drivers of the F1 world and how they’re expected to do this season.  The panel includes reporter Brad Spurgeon, grandprix.com chief Joe Saward, and Italian F1 commentator Leo Turrini.  It’s an interesting read, especially if you want to get the experts’ opinions on the up and coming season.

•    Finally, something a little different: a fun F1 racing game from Computer Weekly.  This F1 game challenges you to complete a lap as fast as you can.  If you do, you may just win the chance of getting to drive a real F1 car around Silverstone and experience what it’s like to be behind the wheel of one of these powerful racing cars.

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