High winds + short skirts = public embarrassment
Ah, the perils of being an F1 grid girl - especially at Silverstone, where the wind always blows. Still, we’re sure most male F1 fans weren’t complaining.
More skirt malfunctions below:

High winds + short skirts = public embarrassment
Ah, the perils of being an F1 grid girl - especially at Silverstone, where the wind always blows. Still, we’re sure most male F1 fans weren’t complaining.
More skirt malfunctions below:

2 CommentsTags: British Grand Prix, F1, Girls and Cars, GP2, Grid girls, Silverstone
Posted: October 27th, 2008 by Nilesh Mistry
Ayrton Senna’s nephew in demand for 2009
No less than five F1 teams are interested in signing GP2 driver Bruno Senna for 2009. They are: Toro Rosso, Honda, Toyota, Williams and BMW Sauber.
Ayrton’s nephew claimed earlier this year that he wasn’t yet ready for F1, but it seems F1 is more than ready to welcome another Senna into its paddock. Think of the publicity his arrival would generate - Wee Bernie Ecclestone must be rubbing his hands at the prospect.

3 CommentsTags: Ayrton Senna, BMW, Bruno Senna, F1, Gerhard Berger, GP2, Honda, Toro Rosso, Toyota, Williams
Posted: August 5th, 2008 by Ollie Irish
Ayrton Senna’s nephew may graduate to F1 next year
Bruno Senna, the nephew of the late, great Ayrton, is in “intensive talks” with BMW Sauber regarding a test-driver spot in 2009.
Sport Bild claims that the talented young Brazilian, currently competing in GP2, could even replace struggling Nick Heidfeld - we can’t see that happening next year, although Senna’s arrival in F1 is inevitable; think of the huge interest his name alone would generate for the sport.

1 CommentTags: Ayrton Senna, BMW, Bruno Senna, F1, F1 2009, Gerhard Berger, GP2, Mario Thiessen, test driver
Posted: June 27th, 2008 by Ollie Irish
Senna’s nephew kills careless canine
Bruno Senna, nephew of Ayrton, killed a dog that had strayed onto the Istanbul Park circuit during the second GP2 Series race of the Turkish Grand Prix weekend. The dog, one of two that had evaded snoozy track officials, niftily avoided being struck by Giorgio Pantano. Senna was more accurate than the sloppy Pantano, and took out the dog with precision that his late uncle would have been proud of. The bizarre accident resulted in the Brazilian sustaining terminal damage to his front-right suspension, and prompted a pit lane rant that his late uncle would also have been proud of - watch another vid of the incident, this time with more Senna agitation for your viewing pleasure:

Add CommentTags: Bruno Senna, GP2, Istanbul
Posted: May 12th, 2008 by Ollie Irish