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- F1 News: Island Nation of Japan, Exit Stage Right by Car Envy on Nov 10, 2009
Hot on the heels of Bridgestone’s exit last week, Toyota made the announcement that they were leaving F1. While it had been suspected for some time, and indeed it’s hoped that 2009 season find Kamui Kobayashi will land on his feet elsewh...
- F1 News: Bridgestone Done with Formula One, Barichello Leaves Brawn, Vettel Wins by Car Envy on Nov 2, 2009
With global economic pressures mounting, Bridgestone has formally announced today that it is pulling out of Formula One after the close of the 2010 season. Why? More after the jump. Bridgestone has said that it is pulling out so that it can pursue o...
- 2011 McLaren MP4-12C (Née P11) Shows Itself by Car Envy on Sep 9, 2009
“Miss me?” McLaren asks, coyly unwrapping the sports-car-shaped present. “You bet!”, we enthusiastically reply. Well, it’s been 16 years since McLaren single-handedly defined the meaning of the word “hypercar”...
- Picture Of The Day: Heikki and Lewis by Car Envy on Aug 8, 2009
I’ll just bet McLaren wish that the MP4-24 was as fast as these two undoubtedly are on a regular basis…;)...
- F1 News: Lewis Hamilton’s Massive Comeback Overshadowed By Massa Accident by Car Envy on Jul 27, 2009
After a rather worrying start to the Hungaroring weekend for the Formula One paddock, Lewis Hamilton managed to stage a stunning upset in winning his first race this year. Unfortunately, celebration of such a fantastic victory was somewhat muted due...
- The Tennis Match That Shaped The Mercedes SLR McLaren by Car Envy on Jul 21, 2009
Not many people know the story of the SLR McLaren, the car that resulted from the unthinkable-55-years-earlier relationship between the German Mercedes-Benz and the British McLaren. So here, for the first time, is the story of the tennis match that s...
- F1 News: Max Mosley Really Stepping Down As FIA President. Really. by Car Envy on Jul 17, 2009
So who’s going to fill his shoes? Jean Todt (whom you may recall from such storied motorsport histories as, oh, FERRARI’S) is hoping that it will be him. In an official statement, Todt offered the following explanation: “Following...




