Welcome to the second Q&A of 2010. I went to the The Museum of Army Flying in Middle Wallop to answer a selection of your excellent questions.
In the last two races we've seen Sebastian Vettel win in Malaysia and Jenson Button pip McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton to a memorable win in China and if you watch the video you'll get my thoughts on some of the issues emerging from the these grands prix.
IWhy is McLaren's F-duct top-speed-reducing system legal? What do I think of the ruthlessness shown by Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso in China? Is Mercedes's Nico Rosberg a genuine title contender? Will the dry races this season be more like the procession Bahrain? How will the driver relationships in the top four teams play out for the rest of the season? Would 25 races in a year be too many?
Click on the video below to see some of the impressive machines on display in Hampshire while checking out my answers.
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Hello everyone,
With some time to take stock before the next race in Spain, it's time to look back on the China Grand Prix - what a spectacle they served up for us.
People were asking: "can anyone beat the Red Bulls?" Well, we certainly found out the answer to that... yes they can, and quite a few of them as it turned out. And with nothing to choose between Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton at McLaren and the jury out on Michael Schumacher there's plenty to get our teeth into.
Watch my thoughts on the video below and send me any questions you might have about F1 in general, or the races specifically.
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Welcome to the first Q&A of 2010. I went to the Haynes International Motor Museum at Sparkford to get me in the mood to answer a selection of your excellent questions.
So far we've had one distinctly uneventful race followed by excitement in Melbourne and if you watch the video you'll get my thoughts on that race.
A lot of questions on the abilities of the drivers with the returning Michael Schumacher proving ever popular. You also wanted to know my thoughts on Robert Kubica and Mark Webber.
Click on the video below to see some of the fantastic cars in the Red Room while checking out my answers.
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