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Lewis Hamilton speaks politely about NASCAR

Earlier this year we were thrilled at the opportunity to see a Formula One car drive around Bathurst. Now a similar deal has happened for F1 fans in the US with McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton and NASCAR driver/team owner Tony Stewart swapping rides at Watkins Glen.

The New York State circuit hasn’t hosted an F1 Grand Prix for over 30 years, but it’s one of those rare beasts in America that allows drivers to turn right. Indeed, the track doesn’t have an oval layout within sight.

A shame, then, that while Stewart got a ride in a real racing car all Lewis got in return was a plastic fantastic NASCAR.

There’s also a moderately amusing ad from Mobil 1 after the break.

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Alain Prost F1 image archive

Alain Prost

Motorsport Retro brings us another update from the Cahier Archive, this time featuring four-time world champion (and AUSmotive favourite) Alain Prost.

Cast your mind back to the 1988 Formula One season. That was the year McLaren won 15 out of the 16 races, obliging a home win for Ferrari at Monza. Under today’s scoring regime, where the driver with the most points from all races wins, Prost would have pipped Senna by 11 points.

While Senna won eight races to Prost’s seven, the little Frenchman retired twice and in the remaining 14 races finished no worse than second. That’s right, no worse than second. An amazing display of consistency by ‘The Professor’. History tells us that only the best 11 races counted towards the championship in that era and hence Senna won the title by three points.

We wonder how history would reflect the often hostile Prost–Senna rivalry and the standings of both men if it was five world championships to two?

[Source: Motorsport Retro | Pic: Cahier Archive]

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Jay Leno gets McLaren MP4-12C driving lesson

Jay Leno has moved on from Volkswagen and over to England to tell us about taking delivery of his new McLaren MP4-12C. As well as hearing Leno’s life advice for Charlie Sheen we learn that chambray shirts and an endless budget don’t add up to a lot of talent when things get serious on the track.

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“Clarkson wouldn’t know a great handling car if it hit him in the face”

Jason Plato, reigning BTCC champ, Fifth Gear luminary and known for his willing opinions on the internet, has taken aim at Jeremy Clarkson after the latter reviewed the McLaren MP4-12C on Top Gear last weekend.

In fact, after watching Clarkson compare the MP4-12C to the Ferrari 458 Italia, Plato felt compelled to tweet the following to his 22,000+ followers: “Tonight’s top gear, prove that JC may be a great wordsmith, however he wouldn’t know a great handling car if it hit him in the face, journos!”

Them there are fighting words, and if you can be arsed you can follow some of the dialogue fired Plato’s way.

Here at AUSmotive, though, we’re not too fussed with the nail files at dusk. We just like the opportunity of seeing two great cars being thrashed around a track. Twice. Which you can do too by watching the Fifth Gear review above and the Top Gear review below.

Let us know which you think is best—McLaren or Ferrari, Fifth Gear or Top Gear—in the comments section after the break.

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2011 British Grand Prix in pictures

2011 British GP

Here’s the pics from Silverstone. You’ll see plenty of Alonso in his winning Ferrari, plenty of action and plenty of Prince Harry. He gets around a bit, too, spotted at most of the media portals while we were sourcing the pics from the British Grand Prix. He really doesn’t look too much like his dad, does he?

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McLaren MP4-12C GT3 at Goodwood FoS

The annual Goodwood Festival of Speed was held last weekend. Each year it seems to get bigger and bigger. McLaren Automotive took along their race-ready MP4-12C GT3 and made this video.

It’s a little disappointing that we don’t really see, or hear, the 12C GT3 at full noise. Great looking car, though.

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2011 European Grand Prix in pictures

2011 European Grand Prix

Perhaps the most exciting stat to emerge from the 2011 European Grand Prix is that all 24 starters finished the race. That’s only the fourth time in history this has happened. Indeed, Narain Karthikeyan has his name etched into the record books for being the first ever F1 driver to finish 24th. To help relive this rare occurrence here’s 88 pics, featuring all 24 cars, for you to enjoy.

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2011 European GP: Qualifying press conference

2011 European GP

The qualifying dominance of Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull Racing has continued again at the 2011 European Grand Prix. Vettel’s best time (1:36.975) was a couple of tenths ahead of teammate Mark Webber (1:37.163).

Webber needed to bites at the cherry, though, as his first flying lap in Q3 placed him on the third row of the grid. All drivers came out again for a second timed run, but most aborted when it was clear they could not match the pace of the Red Bulls. Nick Heidfeld (Renault) and Adrian Sutil (Force India) elected to conserve tyres and didn’t even bother to post a time in Q3.

That leaves Lewis Hamilton (McLaren, 1:37.380) as the fastest challenger to Red Bull, ahead of the two Ferraris and teammate Jenson Button.

The transcript of the post-quali press conference can be read after the break.

[Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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VIDEO: McLaren MP4-12C says ‘excuse me’

McLaren MP4-12C supertest

True to their word Car magazine has posted their video results of the McLaren MP4-12C supercar group test. Former Mr Stig, Ben Collins, took to Rockingham Motor Speedway in a veritable orgasm of supercars to see if the McLaren could walk the walk, after talking so much talk.

Up against the MP4-12C were:

After the break you can see the full 10 minute clip, which includes brief comments from Collins after driving each car. Make sure you watch right to the end and then tell us what you think of the closing graphic. Also available below is in-car footage from each lap.

[Thanks to Wayne for the reminder]

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“Get ready for a shock!”

That’s the promise made by Car magazine as they bring word of a new supercar test to see just how good the new McLaren MP4-12C really is. The list of cars cars pitted against the fast Mac is impressive:

Ben Collins is the man at the wheel on the track. For an added bonus teaser you can see in-car footage from the SLS AMG Gullwing after the break, showing a hot lap around the Rockingham Speedway circuit. The full supertest video is due to be posted on 20 June.

[Source: Car]

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2011 Canadian Grand Prix in pictures

2011 Canadian GP

As promised here is the very wet photo gallery from the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix. The amount of water shown in some of the pics is amazing; it really must have been treacherous.

Despite his final lap cock-up Sebastian Vettel’s tally of 161 points gives him a 60 point lead in the drivers’ title race, ahead of Jenson Button (101pts) and Mark Webber (94pts). Red Bull is well on the way to another constructors’ title, holding a 69 point lead over McLaren.

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2011 Canadian Grand Prix: Post-race press conference

2011 Canadian GP

What an epic race the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix turned out to be! It included a red flag postponement for two hours and five minutes due to incessant rain and a final lap lead change handing victory to a guy who, just after half-race distance, was in last place. That’s right, Jenson Button (McLaren) could hardly believe his luck when he crossed the finish line in first place, upsetting what looked like being another Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing) demonstration event.

The race began under Safety Car conditions thanks to heavy rain and finally went green after five laps. Aside from some early pressure from Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) Vettel pretty much had the race to himself, despite the three further Safety Car periods and long rain delay which followed.

Button clashed with his McLaren teammate early in the race, forcing Hamilton to retire. Both men were investigated by the stewards after the race with no further action taken. On lap 37 Button made contact with Alonso, again the stewards were unperturbed, even though the incident ended the Ferrari driver’s race. With a puncture to his front left tyre, Button was able to limp back to the pits and rejoin the queue behind the subsequent Safety Car required to clear Alonso’s car. All told, the 2009 world champ had five pit stops for tyres and a drive-through penalty for speeding behind the Safety Car, as well.

Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing) was turned around by Lewis Hamilton after the first re-start and found himself down in fourteenth place. His struggles continued as pit stops didn’t work out his way meaning he spent more time mid-pack than hoped. Both Red Bulls were suffering intermittent KERS issues during the race also. In the closing stages, Webber was the first driver to fit slicks and following the final Safety Car found himself fighting for a podium in the middle of a scrap with Michael Schumacher (Mercedes GP) and Button.

Meanwhile, facing a nine lap dash to the end, Vettel was able to pull away from the fight behind him. Button pounced to pass a scrambling Webber and then used DRS to great effect to pass Schumacher; a feat Webber finally completed at his second attempt on his way to third. Once Button had clear air he quickly caught up to Vettel who was unable to respond. On the last lap the young German ran wide and gifted the lead to Button who capped off a remarkable race.

Comments from the first three drivers can be read after the break, with a sodden Canadian GP picture gallery to follow soon.

[Pic: Vodafone McLaren Mercedes]