Thursday, 25 October 2012

F1 news night

Formula 1 is a global sport, watched by millions. From London to Sydney, it's a sport that now travels to twenty different circuits over six continents. 

As a fan, we rely on the help from the media and journalists to keep us up to date with all the F1 news. As Formula 1 is a sport that is forever changing by the minute. Whether that's drivers' playing musical chairs or a new innovation being banned by the FIA, because that's how the story goes these days. 

Since the evolution of social media, this has made it much easier to not only hear the news first, but get closer to all the action as well. With teams' using social media as a PR tool and some drivers' also on board, to allow fans to see what they get up to off the track. 

Journalists and publications across the globe come together at Formula 1 races to be the ones to 'break the news' first and to keep us in the loop with the goings on up and down the paddock. 

Catering to fans is always on the mind and for them to be at a Formula 1 race weekend, being part of the atmosphere and cheering on their favourite team and driver is important. Not only to boost morale of the teams and drivers' but to keep the sport alive. 

James Allen via his website http://connect.jamesallenonf1.com has created a competition to enable fans to be in with a chance of winning paddock passes for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 

The paddock is a place that most fans label 'untouchable'. A place every fan wants to be, but can never get the opportunity to be in the surroundings of all the goings on behind the scenes of a Formula 1 race weekend. 

With Abu Dhabi stop 18 on this Formula 1 season, and with the championship tighter than ever. Could we see the championship wrapped up here or will this just be the start of this championship battle? 

Make sure to check out http://connect.jamesallenonf1.com for news and gossip during the last four race weekends of the season. Next stop is the Indian Grand Prix with Free Practice getting underway tomorrow. Wonder which way the tables will turn this weekend? 


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