A Successful Race! 
The first Chinese Grand Prix was, overall, a successful event.
Great Race, Ferrari 1-2 
Monza gave us a great race. It rained for a lot of the morning before the race, and the track was drying¡­
What A Race! 
God Bless Belgium! Spa-Francorchamps made a very, very welcome return to the F1 calendar this year.
Belgian Waffles 
After the stuffy confines¨Cand utterly dull race¨Cof the Hungaroring, we go to a classic race track, Spa Francorchamps.
Hungry for a Banana 
What a Race! Did you see all those passing moves? The thrills? No? Me neither.
Silverstone, the Home of British Motorsport 
On the Friday night before the British Grand Prix, the Sporting Director of Minardi, John Walton, passed away.
MSC: Wanted for Theft of Win 
Ferrari finished 1-3 in Magny Cours, and yes Schumacher won it, but this time he did it with a bit of style.
What's That around the Corner? A Corner? A Straight? A Gravel Trap? 
Oops, missed another one! And after an exciting race too! At least I think it was, the time difference between Indianapolis and Beijing is just perfect to make you Salvador Dali¡¯s artworks seem stiflingly conventional.
Selfish Schumi Robs Ferrari 
It was all cheers and hugs at Ferrari after the Canadian Grand Prix, because Michael Schumacher won.
Did Ferrari Break The Rules in Shanghai? 
The Shanghai International Circuit has been christened, and in great style.
Like a Beautiful Dream 
Could it get any better? Jarno Trulli takes his first ever win, from pole position, and nothing more than egos injured!
A Long Way to Monte Carlo 
Michael will most likely win in Monaco this weekend.
Don't Caterwaul for Me Catalunya 
My preview of the Spanish Grand Prix detailed how the race is often dull and Michael Schumacher has been supreme there in spite of mechanical difficulties.
Sayonara San Marino 
Everyone drove so well in Imola the race was boring as hell. Thankfully, in spite of winning hands down, a spot of bad driving by Michael Schumacher at the start of the race promises us Handbags At Dawn before the next race.
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A young Irishman feeling the need to go abroad is nothing new: Connor put a new twist on this old tune by first doing a degree in Chinese, then going to China, and finally deciding to have opinions. An F1 fan for fifteen years, he says he wouldn't have the dedication to work in the sport, but if so he does a pretty good job of hiding it. Maybe Eddie Jordan has set the emotional-display bar too high, I mean look at Kimi¡­