Monday, February 26, 2024

Back To F1 (Author´s POV)

 Hi Susie´s fans!





Haven´t posted an article for a really long time. The truth is I didn´t take a brake only from the blog, but slowly from F1 too. It started later in the 2016 or in the mid 2017, I am not exactly sure because it was more like I missed a lot of races, but not the whole season.


Last year, my love for Formula 1 and racing in general came back and I started following the season right from the beginning. Supporting Checo Pérez and Red Bull Racing, Carlos Sainz, Oscar Piastri and Lance Stroll.


Checo has a very strong start, but very soon Max Verstappen found a way where he simply couldn´t be defeated, except Singapore where Carlos Sainz won. Singaporean GP wasn´t really suiting Red Bull´s RB 19, where both drivers had unstable car through the whole racing weekend.


2023 season brought us also F1 Academy, all women racing series, where Susie Wolff became the managing director of the series. Originally, the first season for F1 Academy was planned already in 2020, but because of Covid-19 Pandemic and financial issues, the racing series couldn´t start earlier.

I am planning to post more retrospective articles about Susie and her career.


It´s race week and I am so excited for the new season!


If you are interested to become partner blogs, please contact me in the comments.

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Formula E - First 6 races

Hello Susie Lovers!

I am really sorry for my inactivity. Here is article after long time with summary of the first 6 races.

1. Ad Diriyah E-prix

Susie´s debut race as team principal in Formula E. The results were 17th for Massa and 19th for Mortara.


2. Marrakesh E-prix


13th place for Mortara and 18th place for Massa.


3. Santiago E-prix

4th place for Mortara and DNF for Massa. Venturi got their first points this season!


4. Mexico City E-prix

3rd place for Mortara and 8th place for Massa. What a great result!


5. Hong Kong E-prix

1st place for Mortara and 5th place for Massa. It´s first victory for the team this season and also first victory in Susie´s carrier as team principal.


6. Sanya E-prix

10th place for Massa and 13th for Mortara.


I can´t wait for the next races. Susie is doing really good job and the results are really awesome. The team is currently on 6th place. Edoardo Mortara is on 6th place and Felipe is on 15th place in driver standings. Good luck Venturi in the next race!

I have also some news for you Susie lovers. Soon I will add all full races which are avaible to our website.






Sunday, December 9, 2018

Formula E is coming

Hi Susie's lovers! Formula E is there about less than 6 days! Stay tuned for more news, pics, videos and more.

Monday, October 22, 2018

News about Susie, finishing the new design of the web

Hello Susie Lovers! ☺ Sorry for my inactivity. I know I said it few times but really sorry. Today I decided that I should continue with my fanblog and fanpage about our favorite and the fastest woman in the world.


Let's start with very happy news: Susie is back in racing. In June, Venturi Formula E team annouced her as team principal!

"When I decided to stop as a professional driver in 2015, I knew that I wanted to continue with the challenge of competitive racing, just not behind the wheel," said Wolff. "You can’t just switch off your competitive instincts when you stop driving and that determination and desire to achieve still burn brightly inside me.
"I took time to carefully decide the right direction for that challenge and I have now found the perfect next step, with the opportunity to become both a shareholder and Team Principal of Venturi Formula E Team." said Susie.

CEO of the team, Gildo Pastor, also said that thanks to Susie's personal experience, she will certainly lead the to the top. 


Personally, I can't wait for the new season of Formula E!


Since I didn't really posted pictures and articles about Jack, here are some photos:




Aren't they cute together? 🖤



These days I am going to finish everything on my blog what I added and wasn't finished yet, also I am planning to add more new things so stay tuned and I hope you liked this post. If you want, you can add my blog also to your RSS. If anyone is interested, we can also exchange banners.
See you in the next article!

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Driven - The fastest woman in the world

Hi everyone! Now you can watch Driven - The fastest woman in the world also on my blog! 😊 Driven is great documentary movie about Susie's career before joining the F1, her big challenge which started in 2012 and also about crossing the boundaries to show everyone that motorsport is not just men world. It has 6,4/10 rating on IMDb.


If you want to watch the documentary, click here.


Thursday, January 25, 2018

DTM: 2011 season (6th part)

Hi #teamSusieWolff! I'm back with new post about Susie's 6th year in DTM. In her penultimate season she was racing for Persson Motorsport team with AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2008 car and her team mates were Christian Vietoris and Render van der Zande. In 2011, Susie got married with Toto Wolff.




Here are her positions by the races:


  • Hockenheim - 15th
  • Valencia - 11th
  • Oschersleben - DNF
  • Brands Hatch - 14th
  • Nurburgring - 14th
  • Norisring - 13th
  • Spielberg - 13th
  • Zandvoort - 12th
  • Hockenheim - 12th
Susie finished on 18th place in the driver standings. She raced the whole season with her maiden name Susie Stoddart except the Hockenheim finale.


Video from Susie's pitstop at Valencia. Warning - rather turn down the volume on your device if you are using headphones during listening to this video because of the powerful sound of the engine in the beginning and in the end.

I hope you liked the post. 😊





picture credits: susiewolff.com riotengine.in motorsport.com hiveminer.com

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Some updates

Hi #teamSusieWolff! Sorry for my longer inactivity. I decided to make this fan blog active again, also I will start on a new project which will be about Kimi Räikkonen, his results, photos, videos, live timing and more. Now back to my blog about Susie. I want to continue with articles about her career in DTM, more blogs with videos from races, photoshoots, Dare to be differnt events and even more.

That's all for now, I will post new article soon. Follow my fanpage about Susie here if you want. Leave us a comment bellow if you have idea for new article. See you soon with a new post. 😊










picture credits: www.susiewolff.com

Friday, February 17, 2017

Race with Susie in DTM

Would you like to race with Susie? If yes, you are on the right place. All you need is Race 07 or rFactor game and some mods.


There are also other DTM mods for these two racing simulators but today I'm going to write you something about DTM 2008/2009/2010 mod for rFactor.

Mod is by LMT modding group. It was released in 2010. Cars are looking really good, mod have good ratings and feedback.

Here is video from gameplay:


You can download it here.




picture credits: www.virtualr.net

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Happy news

Congratulations Susie and Toto :)

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

We are still #teamSusieWolff

Hi Susie's fans!

We are still #teamSusieWolff, even if she isn't in racing. Am I right? Susie is doing big things also after her active carrier in motorsport - she's F1 analyst for Channel 4, She's Mercedes ambassador and we shouldn't forget that Susie founded Dare to be different where she helps to next generation of female drivers.


Our blog:
  • will be more active
  • will continue with DTM posts
  • will contain more pictures and videos
  • will have chat
  • will have fan club (we are working on it)
  • will have polls and so on

Join to our

► CHAT ◄

 

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Susie and Channel 4



Susie joins Channel 4 for 2016 F1 season as expert analyst and she will also demonstrate her racing skills in a series of special features. Very good news. :)


Interview by www.channel4.com

You were a F1® test driver until a few months ago. For the uninitiated, what does that job involve?
Working with team to develop the car and extract the optimum performance out of it. This included lots of simulator work at the factory, test sessions out on track and giving detailed feedback.

In 2014, you became the first woman to take part in a F1® race weekend in 22 years, taking to the track in both the British and German Grand Prix. How did that feel?
At the time it was the natural progression in my career and I felt proud as a racing driver because it was always my goal to make it to F1®. My first lap out on track at Silverstone was special, as a British driver, racing for the most successful British F1® team at the British GP - it was a special moment.

Was F1® the highlight of your career?
F1® is the pinnacle of motorsport so yes, it was the highlight of my career although I also enjoyed seven years as a Mercedes Benz driver in the German Touring Car Championship.
Why did you decide to retire in November?
It came from a gut feeling - it was time to move on. I had got as far as I could in F1® and, as a sports person, you always have to know when your time is up. For me, I was ready for new challenges and I wanted to start the next chapter of my life.

How are you adjusting to post-racing life?
I am certainly missing the adrenaline and competition but not the strenuous fitness regime that was required. I have been working on a number of projects, one of which is a new initiative called Dare To Be Different launched together with The Motor Sports Association. Our main aim with the initiative is to drive female talent. It’s an ambitious and long-term project, but we hope to change perceptions and inspire the next generation of girls to know that motorsport is an option for them, on and off the track.

You’ve raced with David Coulthard before. What will it be like presenting alongside him?
David was my team mate in the German Touring Car Championship, I admire him as a driver and I’m looking forward to working with him as part of the Channel 4 team.

What do you think you can bring to the team this season?
Knowledge. I tested the F1® car on numerous occasions last year. I know the tracks, the teams and key personnel within the paddock.

What is the track you are most looking forward to presenting from and why?
The British GP as the fans always make this a special weekend.

You had a successful racing career yourself, do you think it is about time there were some female F1® drivers?
I personally would love to see it happen. I couldn’t manage it but have always said I would help the next generation. There are a couple of very promising female drivers who I am mentoring, it would make me very proud to see one of them make the jump up into F1® if the opportunity arose. Don’t also forget that off track we have many successful women within the paddock. It’s changing in an organic way - no-one put any quotas out there, no-one said they needed more females, they are simply there because they are the best for the job. We are progressing in a positive way and the women who are at the visible end of F1® can then inspire the next generation.

Who’s your tip for the title this season?
Based on pre-season testing, I think Mercedes but it could be a tougher fight with Ferrari which will be fascinating for us all to watch.

photo credits: www.channel4.com

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

DTM: 2010 season (5th part)

In Susie's 5th season she drove AMG Mercedes  C-Klasse 2008 car in Persson Motorsport team. Her team members was Jamie Green and Cheng Congfu.

Finish places by races:

Hockenheimring - 11th
Valencia - 10th
Eurospeedway Lausitz - 7th
Norisring - 15th
Nurburgring - did not finish
Zandvoort - 15th
Brands Hatch - did not finish
Oscherschleben - 10th
Hockenheimring - 7th
Adria international raceway - 15th
Shanghai - 11th

Susie finishedfinished 13th in drivers championship with 4 points.



picture credits: motorsport.com

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Race of champions 2015

ROC is Susie's last race in her active career. In individual competetion Susie loss in Scottish "batle" with David Coulthard.Here are some pics:



picture credits: f1.sk raceofchampions.com

Susie: Time to hang up the helmet.

Me and I think all fans wish you good luck in future.
Read more at: www.huffingtonpost.co.uk



















Picture credits: Susie's facebook

Austrian grand prix testing and British GP free practise

Hi readers,after longer time I decide to write new article with two topics...


Here are the results:
1. Pascal Wehrlein - GER - Mercedes-Mercedes - 67 laps, 1m 11.005s
2. Esteban Ocon - FRA - Force India-Mercedes - 76 laps - 1m 11.192s
3. Max Verstappen - NED - Toro Rosso-Renault - 97 laps - 1m 11.328s
4. Antonio Fuoco - ITA - Ferrari-Ferrari - 71 laps - 1m 11.331s
5. Romain Grosjean - FRA- Lotus-Mercedes - 45 laps - 1m 11.509s
6. Pierre Gasly - FRA - Red Bull-Renault - 80 laps - 1m 11.757s
7. Raffaele Marciello - ITA - Sauber-Ferrari - 53 laps - 1m 11.826s
8. Stoffel Vandoorne - BEL -  McLaren-Honda - 76 laps - 1m 12.530s
9. Susie Wolff - GBR - Williams-Mercedes - 39 laps - 1m 13.248s
 
 
Susie finished 13th with time 01:37.242s ,what is really nice result,I think.From my view it was" battle" between Susie and Jolyon Palmer...but Susie's time was about 0:0.020s faster. :) She went 19 laps,Palmer went 26 laps. Good job Susie!
 
 
 
picture credits: zimbio.com