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Formula One: The early years and the statistic

Friday, April 25th, 2008

The modern era of Formula One Grand Prix racing began in 1950, but the roots of F1 are far earlier, including such pre-World War II legends as Italian Tazio Nuvolari and the great German teams, Auto Union and Mercedes Benz.Winner at Silverstone in 1950 and the first F1 champion, Giuseppe (”Nino”) Farina drove an Alfa Romeo 158, capturing the Belgium, Swiss and Italian races as well, along with non-championship wins at Bari and Donnington. Farina, who topped Juan Manuel Fangio by three points in the 1950 season, is best remembered for his style of driving; the relaxed, inclined position and outstretched arms that was to influence a whole generation of drivers. Leaving for Ferrari in 1951, for the next two seasons Farina fought a personal battle with Alberto Ascari, a battle he was bound to lose, for Ascari was by far the better driver; more controlled, faster and more precise. Ascari won the F1 championship in 1952-53 in the Ferrari 500. But it is Fangio, from Argentina, who epitomizes the first decade of Formula One, winning five World Championships for five different manufacturers and four consecutively from 1954-57. The most tragic fact was when Mercedes withdrew from motor racing after the horrific, multi-car accident (which Fangio barely escaped) at the 1955 Le Mans 24 Hours that left 85 people dead. Sine 1950 the statistic say that after 58 Grand Prix, a total of 29 drivers have won the Drivers Championship: Michael Schumacher (7), Juan Manuel Fangio (5), Alain Prost (4), Jack Brabham, Jackie Stewart, Nicki Lauda, Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna (3), Alberto Ascari, Jim Clark, Graham Hill, Emerson Fittipaldi, Mika Hakkinen and Fernando Alonso (2), Giuseppe Farina, Mike Hawthorn, Phil Hill, John Surtees, Denny Hulme, Jochen Rindt, James Hunt, Mario Andretti, Jody Schekter, Alan Jones, Keke Rosberg, Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve and Kimi Raikkonen (1) and a total of 14 teams have won the Teams Championship: Ferrari (18), Williams (9), McLaren (8), Lotus (7), Alfa Romeo, Maseratti, Cooper, Brabham and Renault (2), Vanwall, BRM, Matra, Tyrell and Benetton (1).

Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone wants to get QPR into the Premier League.

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

The two Formula One magnates are poised to complete their take-over of Queens Park Rangers club and Briatore, head of the Renault F1 team, believes the duo can fulfil all the ambitions of the Loftus Road faithful.The target is to arrive at Premier League in four years’ time or earlier. The club reveal that Briatore and Ecclestone had made “a recommended offer”, believed to be about 18 million Euro. The club are reportedly in debt to the tune of 16 million Euro. Briatore would not be drawn on the figures involved but insisted sufficient funds would be made available to strengthen the team soon. Briatore, who won seven championships in Formula One with a barely good budget proportional to the results but he do not wants to do anything crazy. What is  more important is the programme to be done step by step because it is impossible to change everything in one year. The money is necessary  to do the job but what is more important is the total organisation of the club.Briatore claimed he became interested in Rangers “a long time ago” and insists he and Ecclestone are not buying the club simply to make a profit selling it on. QPR have the potential to be at the top again and have a lot of fans who support the club so this is a good opportunity. Briatore drew comparisons between football and F1. According Briatore sport is sport and there is a lot of similarity between football and car races but the Formula One investment is nearly 10 times bigger than a football team.QPR was founded in 1882, the capacity of their Loftus Road Stadium in London is 35,000 seats and the club is now  at the 14th position in the Championship League (like a Second Division).