2009 has seen the most unpredictable start to a Formula One season in history. The first three races have featured 2 pole-sitters, 2 winners and 8 different drivers on the podium. As the journey continues in Bahrain this weekend, we will see the cars in their last phases of development before major aerodynamic updates arrive for the European season.
The ongoing Renault controversy took a dramatic turn this week as key team members Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds were announced to have left the team. With an FIA hearing set to take place in Paris next week, the first pieces of the 'Crashgate' jigsaw are beginning to fall into place.
Nico Rosberg and Christian Danner talk about the Sakhir circuit, the location of the Bahrain Grand Prix. The track is actually one of Roberg's favourites.
An exclusive preview brought to you by GPUpdate.net. In Melbourne, many questions will be answered; will Brawn GP be as quick as they look? Does McLaren have a problem? Just a couple of days left to find out...
Ferrari may have suffered an unaccustomed season which saw it finish outside the top three this year although, with a brand-new line-up, Stefano Domenicali has every confidence that 2010 will be able to tell a positive story.
This year saw the Williams team improve by one position in the Constructors' Championship but, with a brand-new line-up for 2010, Technical Director Sam Michael is quietly confident about the upcoming campaign.
Mercedes has revealed its buyout of the Champion Brawn GP team on Monday. Following an announcement from the German manufacturer, Nico Rosberg is likely to be the lead driver for the outfit to be labelled 'Mercedes Grand Prix'. We caught up with the company's motorsport chief, Norbert Haug.
Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, discusses the team's brilliant performances of 2009 and their affects ahead of the 2010 season.