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MCZ Motorsports 250: 2011 F1 Season Preview

The latest MCZ Motorsports 250 podcast is now available via iTunes or directly from our website. Subscribe to our RSS feed for more shows throughout the 2011 season
Here are the notes from the 2011 F1 Season Preview show:

The A-Teams:

Red Bull-Renault: Just like last year: sandbagging
Testing: 258 / 395 / 349 / 370 = 1372 laps
Vettel – This time no contest?
Webber – His turn to be Champion or to play second fiddle?

Ferrari: The contender? But only the one? Lots of miles on “the truck”
Testing: 286 / 463 / 435 / 379 = 1563 laps
Alonso – The matador takes the Bulls by the horns
Massa – Last chance with the Scuderia

Following Close Behind:

McLaren-Mercedes: Already throwing in the towel???
Testing: 279* / 233 / 331 / 221 = 785 laps in 2011 car (895 laps total)
Hamilton – Quit whining, Lewis
Button – Staying quiet but Mr Smooth could surprise

Mercedes: No need for the excuses after all?
Testing: 203 / 338 / 427 / 318 = 1286 laps
Rosberg – A chance to make the team his own
Schumacher – One last hurrah (then it’s Di Resta)

(Lotus-)Renault: Just when it was looking good
Testing: 227 / 276 / 337 / 286 = 1126 laps
Heidfeld – big shoes to fill
Petrov – one more chance with plenty looking over his shoulder

Williams-Cosworth: Money trumps talent
Testing: 258 / 253 / 351 / 257 = 1119 laps
Barrichello – The Old Man keeps on trucking
Maldonado – One and done?

Sauber-Ferrari: International Rescue, amigos. Fast? yes. Reliable? maybe…
Testing: 214 / 320 / 392 / 390 = 1316 laps
Kobayashi – needs to start ’11 like the middle of ’10 not the beginning.
Perez – settling in nicely

Mid-Pack Madness:

Force India-Mercedes: Do they have a car to match the driving talent?
Testing: 327* / 264 / 272 / 363 = 899 laps in 2011 car (1226 laps total)
Sutil – Has to raise his game from Day 1
Di Resta – Rookie of the Year? A shoe-in.

Toro Rosso-Ferrari: Step it up or be run over by the newbies
Testing: 203 / 327 / 317 / 347 = 1194 laps
Buemi – No excuses this year
Alguersauri – Carry on where he left off

Team Lotus-Renault: What’s in a name? We’ll find out
Testing: 144 / 198 / 204 / 361 = 907 laps
Kovalainen – Most underrated driver on the grid
Trulli – If things go well, he’s still quick

Virgin Racing-Cosworth: Enough of a step?
Testing: 219* / 215 / 329 / 263 = 807 laps in 2011 car (1026 laps total)
Glock – Deserves some reward for his patience
D’Ambrosio – Keep it tidy and keep out of the way

107% Scarey:

HRT-Cosworth: Money’s too tight to mention and once again behind the Eight Ball.
Testing: 188* / – / 257* / 0 = 0 in 2011 car (445 laps in 2010 car)
Karthikeyan – proof they will take anyone with money
Liuzzi – see above, though he claims otherwise

F1 2011 Testing Data

– MCZF1

MCZ 250: 2010 F1 Season Review

The latest MCZ Motorsports 250 podcast is now available via iTunes or directly from our website. Subscribe to our RSS feed for more shows throughout the 2011 season
Here are the notes from the 2010 F1 Season Review show:

Red Bull-Renault: Favoritism or did Webber blink? Should have won by 200 pts
498 pts 9 wins/15 poles/6 FL
Vettel (1st) 5/10/3/256 pts – Incredibly fast, dubious passer but still a Champion
Webber (3rd) 4/5/3/242 pts – Fastest conspiracy theorist on the grid – secret injury did him in.

McLaren-Mercedes: Losing their way, in a friendly fashion.
454 pts 5 wins/1 pole/6 FL
Hamilton (4th) 3/1/5/240 pts – too many breakdown, mentally and mechanically.
Button (5th) 2/0/1/214 pts – beautiful racecraft, lousy qualifying.

Ferrari: Too little, too late…and team order make it a one-car team.
396 pts 5 wins/2 poles/5 FL
Alonso (2nd) 5/2/5/252 pts – grabbed the team by the scruff of the neck
Massa (6th) 144 pts – wilted into the Spaniard’s shadow

Mercedes: liking the old guard too much
214 pts
Rosberg (7th) 142 pts – made a silk purse out of a sow’s ear
Schumacher (9th) 72 pts – is Ross Brawn the only one that still believes?

Renault: almost there is not enough for Renault
163 pts 2 FL
Kubica (8th) 0/0/1 136 pts – really showed his talent as undoubted team leader
Petrov (13th) 0/0/1 27 pts – struggled a lot but finished strong

Williams-Cosworth: paying for its independence but still moving on up.
69 pts 1 pole
Barrichello (10th) 47 pts – the old man still has the fire…and the pace.
Hulkenburg (14th) 0/1/0 22 pts – slow start, fast finish, much promise.

Force India-Mercedes: Promise then backsliding after major defections.
68 pts
Sutil (11th) 47 pts – steady if unspectacular. The clock is ticking – do something soon.
Liuzzi (15th) 21 pts – too many excuses, not enough performance.

Sauber-Ferrari: finds a diamond in the rough. Respectable performance after a last minute entry.
44 pts
Kobayashi (12th) 32 pts – discovery of the season…after he stopped hitting things.
De la Rosa (17th) 6 pts – lots of experience, not enough speed.
Heidfeld (18th) 6 pts – lots of experience and still has the speed.

Toro Rosso-Ferrari: Worst of the Best, but at least now a real manufacturer.
13 pts
Buemi (16th) 8 pts – quietly did the job, when the wheels stayed on.
Alguersauri (19th) 5 pts – rough start, better finish.

Lotus-Cosworth: Best of the Rest
0 pts
Kovalainen – showed he has driving and firefighting skills. A great asset to the team.
Trulli – still has the speed, and still has the “it’s not my fault” attitude.

HRT-Cosworth: simply making up the numbers. A disaster from the beginning, it didn’t get better.
0 pts
Chandhok / Yamamoto / Klien / Senna – all proof that simply driving in an F1 race has huge allure, despite absolutely NO chance of being competitive.

Virgin Racing-Cosworth: learning a lot. Now they need to prove they won’t make the same mistakes again.
0 pts
Glock – showed grit and patience, though it may not be rewarded.
De Grassi – too many rookie mistakes to warrant another chance

Look for the 2011 season preview podcast in about one week.

– MCZF1

2010 F1 Silly Season: January Update #1

Happy New Year everyone.
Schumi is back and all is right in Bernie’s World….

Confirmed data is in bold.

Vodafone McLaren
McLaren-Mercedes
#1 Jenson Button
#2 Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes Grand Prix
Brawn-Mercedes
#3 Nico Rosberg
#4 Michael Schumacher

Red Bull Racing
Red Bull-Renault
#5 Sebastian Vettel
#6 Mark Webber

Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro
Ferrari-Ferrari
#7 Felipe Massa
#8 Fernando Alonso

AT&T Williams
Williams-Cosworth
#9 Rubens Barrichello
#10 Nico Hulkenburg

Renault F1 Team
Renault-Renault
#11 Robert Kubica

#12 Franck Montagny or Ho-Pin Tung

Force India F1 Team
Force India-Mercedes
#14 Adrian Sutil
#15 Vitantonio Liuzzi

Scuderia Toro Rosso
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
#16 Sebastien Buemi
#17 Jaime Alguersuari

Lotus F1
Lotus-Cosworth
#18 Jarno Trulli
#19 Heikki Kovalainen

Campos Meta Team
Dallara-Cosworth

#20 Alvaro Parente or Pedro de la Rosa
#21 Bruno Senna

Team US F1
USF1-Cosworth

#22 Jose Maria Lopez
#23 James Rossiter or Anthony Davidson or Jacques Villeneuve or Uncle Tom Cobbley

Virgin Racing
Wirth Research-Cosworth
#24 Timo Glock
#25 Lucas di Grassi

BMW Sauber F1
Sauber-Ferrari
#26
Kamui Kobayashi
#27 Christian Klien or Nick Heidfeld or Marko Asmer

More at www.mcz.com/f1

– MCZF1