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  1. Axis of Oversteer loves Norbert Haug

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Dec 3, 2011

    Why? Well. c'mon, hooning an SL 500 rally car at the Race of Champions... That was awesome Norbert! Who knew? I'd like to see Luca Di Montezemolo pull that off.. Full Story »


  2. Brazilian GP Race

    AT&T Williams Official Website &bull Nov 27, 2011

    AT Williams ends 2011 with a 14th place finish for Rubens Barrichello in today's Brazilian Grand Prix. Rubens drove a consistent race on a three stop strategy to conclude an impressive weekend on track. He also closes the season with… Full Story »

  3. Lotus Renault disappointed to come home with no points

    F1 Technical - News &bull Oct 30, 2011

    The Lotus Renault Grand Prix Team endured a frustrating Indian Grand Prix. Both Vitaly Petrov and team mate Bruno Senna were able to improve on their starting positions, however, showing reasonable pace from the R31. I got a very strong start where I jumped four places so I was delighted with that. But, unfortunately… Full Story »

  4. Sutil 9th as Di Resta's strategy fails

    F1 Technical - News &bull Oct 30, 2011

    Sahara Force India finished in the points in the team's home race as Adrian Sutil raced hard to a ninth place finish. Team-mate Paul Di Resta tried an aggressive strategy but since the race included no safety car, it failed… Full Story »

  5. Rohrl's Cat

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Oct 12, 2011

    Everyone loves Senna of course but we at Axis also worship uncle Walter, that master of oversteer, arguably the best and most complete rally driver of all time.Now, you can get your hands on a new DVD celebrating Rohrl's career… Full Story »


  6. New low increases Lewis Hamilton concerns - BBC News

    Google News &bull Oct 11, 2011

    Lewis Hamilton has been embroiled in controversy for much of the 2011 season and his troubled yet subdued performance at the Japanese Grand Prix suggests it is taking a toll on his driving. Sunday's race at Suzuka was arguably the first time in his Formula 1 career that Hamilton has delivered an uncompetitive personal performance. His McLaren… Full Story »

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  7. Japanese Grand Prix: Post Qualifying Interview With Jenson Button

    F1 News on Auto Racing Daily &bull Oct 8, 2011

    Jenson Button: Thank you. It has been a pretty good weekend. As always, we all love driving around here. Suzuka is a phenomenal circuit. When you have got a car working around here it is a great feeling. Basically, I was just building up until Q3 and thought the last lap would have been enough but it was nine thousandths not good enough. There you go. I felt like I got everything out of the car. I got a little bit of oversteer on that last run but I think it was just because I… Full Story »

  8. Japan 2011 - Qualifying press conference

    Sidepodcast &bull Oct 8, 2011

    What a qualifying. To be honest, yesterday, obviously I went off in free practice and damaged the wing. It wasn't ideal in the afternoon to prepare the car for today. I think we suffered a little bit from that this morning. In particular, we were… Full Story »


  9. Button says he got all out of the car

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Oct 8, 2011

    Jenson Button admitted he felt his fastest lap in qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix would be enough for pole, the Briton claiming he got everything out of his car. The McLaren driver came very close to ending Sebastian Vettel's… Full Story »

  10. Japan Friday quotes: Renault

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Oct 7, 2011

    Bruno Senna - 14th: "It was great to drive in Suzuka again because it's such a fantastic circuit. We spent the day working on the new tighter bodywork for my car, making a number of changes to try and find… Full Story »


  11. 2011 Goodwood Revival: Temple of Oversteer, Part 3.

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Oct 6, 2011

    (photo: Stephen Maddalena)How do you top the previous two races? Simple, add water!That and increase value to stratospheric levels. Ok so, the recession took a bit of a bite, last year the combined value of the cars on track for… Full Story »

  12. 2011 Goodwood Revival: Temple of Oversteer, Part 2.

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Oct 6, 2011

    (photo: 8W)Whitsun Trophy, 1963-66 prototypes, add horsepower and Adrian Newey almost getting wiped out in his GT40. See Part 1 here.. Full Story »


  13. 2011 Goodwood Revival: Temple of Oversteer, Part 1.

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Oct 6, 2011

    (photo: Jez B)On the eternal bucket list, the Goodwood Revival has a simple, timeless formula: pro drivers in old cars with skinny tires with no brakes on a fast flowing circuit. What could possibly not be awesome about it? The… Full Story »

  14. Top ten finish for Axis at Road Atlanta

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Sep 29, 2011

    Paying for an error on qualifying which relegated him to eleventh on the grid, Carlos Gomez managed to drive the Axis of Oversteer/ Capital Partners Porsche GT3 Cup to P9 after an eventful race 14 of the IMSA GT3 Challenge… Full Story »


  15. Formula 1 2011 Review

    Sidepodcast &bull Sep 28, 2011

    Formula 1 as a videogame has a long and illustrious history, right back to the days of Super Monaco GP and beyond. The license had been passed from developer to developer, with the likes of Bizarre Creations and Psygnosis/Sony Liverpool sitting on the developer saddle before a barren spell led to Codemasters picking up the license from 2009 onwards. Their Wii-only 'F1 2009', although developed out house at Sumo Digital, was a modest introduction - solid and enjoyable, but not the 'next generation' powerhouse that F1 fans were waiting for. Cue 'F1 2010' - the first real F1 game from… Full Story »

  16. Petit Le Mans Photo Contest.

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Sep 27, 2011

    All right shooters, here is another chance to win some fabulous Axis of Oversteer goodies a special treat from The Racers Group.Sent in your best shot of the #75 Axis car ripping at Road Atlanta this week end, you could… Full Story »


  17. Singapore Grand Prix: Post Race Interview With Jenson Button

    F1 News on Auto Racing Daily &bull Sep 26, 2011

    Question: Jenson, for you a fourth podium in a row but tell us about the backmarkers, not just at the restart but also the two Williams drivers who stalled your progress as you were catching Sebastian towards the end. Jenson Button: Yeah, I can understand it is difficult to move over here. Most people were fighting out there but a bit of respect to the cars that are lapping them. They are lapping them for a reason because they are quicker and they fighting for a higher position. There were some frustrating moments in the race. One was Kamui (Kobayashi).… Full Story »

  18. No a great race for Toro Rosso, but no surprise

    F1 Technical - News &bull Sep 25, 2011

    Toro Rosso endured a pretty difficult race at Singapore, just as they expected. Sebastian Buemi ended the race in 12th position and he believes nothing more was possible. Teammate Alguersuari failed to finish as he crashed just a few laps… Full Story »


  19. Singapore GP Race

    AT&T Williams Official Website &bull Sep 25, 2011

    AT Williams finished today's Singapore Grand Prix in 11th and 13th place with its drivers Pastor Maldonado and Rubens Barrichello. From a P13 start position, Pastor secured 11th on a three stop strategy, while Rubens concluded the race in 13th from P12 on the grid, a two… Full Story »

  20. GP PR: Singapore GP: Qualifying notes - Ferrari

    pitpass &bull Sep 24, 2011

    The two Ferrari 150 Italias will start the Singapore Grand Prix from the third row: that was the outcome of tonight's qualifying session under the artificial lights illuminating the Marina Bay circuit. Predictably, it was a very closely contested session. Fernando used one set of Softs in Q1, one Supersoft in Q2 and two of that same compound in Q3, following the plan set out prior to the session. Felipe's qualifying was a bit more complicated: after using one set of Softs in Q1, he had to abort… Full Story »



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