The Grand Prix League 2008
In no way associated with the competition of a similar name run by McLaren F1.  And in light of my run-in with Bernie's Bully Boys, perhaps I will continue to emphasise this website is in no way connected to or endorsed by the FOA, the FOM, FOCA, FIA, AA, RAC, BSM or any other such acronymical organization.

So, August is rapidly approaching and Formula 1 heads East to Hungary for Round 11. And on current form, you have to say McLaren will be almost unbeatable on the twisty and relatively low speed Hungaroring.

Meanwhile, in the GPL we are just starting to get an idea of who is in contention for this year's honour as the scheduled pits stops begin to thin-out.

GDH. 21-07-08

If you know your history...
The Grand Prix League started in 1996 comprising just a handful of work colleagues.  Borrowing ideas from a fantasy game in the Sunday Times it has remained largely unaltered throughout its twelve seasons. Despite moving-on to pastures new, the League continued as I introduced 'Ace Drivers' to make selection more considered and Pit Stops to allow players to swap drivers mid-season.  It remains a social competition amongst colleagues, family and invited friends of both.

Dodgy Drivers? Ready to make a Pit Stop?

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"Only a few more laps to go and then the action will begin, unless this is the action, which it is!"

Come on chaps, some of you are being a bit tardy with your pit stops...

Firefox 2

What a surprise!
Vettel to RBR in 2009

Bernie moves British GP to Donnington

Perennial 'possible champion' to retire