Sunday, March 12, 2006

Three Kings Resume Formula 1 Rivalry

Renault's Fernando Alonso, Ferrari's Michael Schumacher and McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen are probably the three most dominating drivers in F1 the past few years.

On Sunday, they resume their rivalry with respective podium finishes in Bahrain.

Ferrari, after coming off a very disappointing season, came out of the gates with a lot of promise as the red scarlet earned No.1 and No.2 positions at the starting grid with ace driver Michael Schumacher and new teammate Felipe Massa, respectively.

Schumi led away at the start, being chased by teammate Felipe Massa reminiscent of the way ex-Ferrari driver, Rubens Barrichello played second-fiddle to the popular German.

However, a pit-stop strategy proved to be the key for Team Renault as Fernando Alonso, the defending F1 Spanish Champion, made his pit-stop at lap 39 after letting Schumi made his in lap 36.

Alonso and Schumacher went side-by-side when the Spaniard's F1 car zoomed out of the pit lane. In the end, it was Fernando Alonso who successfully defended the position, going inside as the scarlet red Ferrari went wide.

Kimi Raikkonen was a different story entirely. After losing one of his rear tires in qualifying that landed him at the very end of the pack in the starting grid, Kimi battled his way through with an improbable one pit-stop strategy that earned him the last podium spot behind only to Michael Schumacher's second-best finish.

Alas, the day belong to the Spaniard, Fernando Alonso as he earned his first grand prix win in Bahrain this year. Formula One is already at full throttle and there are a lot of races left to wage war on.

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Sunday, March 05, 2006

Will Valentino Rossi go F1?

Valentino Rossi shifting from the Moto GP ring to the Formula One arena?

It's possible that we can see Michael Schumacher and the young Italian, Valentino Rossi, racing alongside each other in 2007.

He's Italian and it's only fitting that he drive the red scarlet Italian machine.

That's what the motoring world is fuzzing about as of the moment. Valentino Rossi, the most decorated Moto GP champion for five years straight may be shifting from his Yamaha handle bars to a Ferrari steering wheel.

Michael Schumacher doesn't think so though.

The Rossi rumors continue to be hot news in motor racing as Formula One prepares to open up a brand new season.

However, the former World Champion is not convinced that the Italian will switch from two wheels to four.

''To be honest, I would say that it is pretty unlikely,'' the German driver from Ferrari said.

Schumacher also confirmed his possible retirement, stating that he will continue to pilot the red scarlet considering if he feels he can still challenge for the World Championship.

''It has not reached the stage where I think 'hey I am not as good as these youngsters,'' Schumi said.

He also said that his possible retirement has nothing to do with the rumors of Valentino Rossi possibly racing for Ferrari in 2007.

Many established F1 drivers believe that Valentino WILL NOT go to F1. Red Bull driver David Coulthard said before that if Valentino trades his two wheels for four, the Italian won't be as successful with the steering wheel as he is now with his handle bars.