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 Brazilian Grand Prix could decide the championship for the fifth straight year in 2009 as Button, Barrichello and Vettel go head-to-head. The permutations are explained as we follow a lap of Interlagos.
Luca Badoer will return to Formula One this weekend for the first time since 1999 as he talks of his first race drive at the wheel of a Ferrari.
The McLaren team will attend a hearing with the FIA's World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) on Wednesday to learn of their fate in the final chapter of 'liegate'
Sebastian Vettel delightedly picked up his race-winning reward after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last weekend - a Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black. The Red Bull man now looks forward to a short break before his 2010 preparations continue.
Jenson Button's visit to Bluewater shopping centre last Tuesday was his first public outing in the UK as World Champion. The Brawn driver talks of what he describes as 'the most important lap of his career'.
With the annual end-of-term feeling set to dawn on Formula One this weekend, 2009's season-closer will see that mixed with a sense of innovation as we visit Abu Dhabi for the first ever afternoon to dusk race.
Mark Webber has enjoyed a strong season in 2009, clinching two Grand Prix wins with a single race remaining on the calendar in Abu Dhabi. The Australian talks of Red Bull's form as well as expectations ahead of the 2010 season.