Good call. Actually the whole table in the first post needs to be updated. I'll add it to the "to do" list Unless there are any volunteers
The table in the first post has been completely updated, although some teams and drivers are still to be confirmed and to establish web sites. If you notice any problems or have any other suggetions for sites to be added, let me know.
Just thought I'd add f1Wolfs page here for engine stats, just spent some time on google searching for it again. http://www.f1wolf.com/2010-season
I didn't think anyone used this table I'll get it added MD, along with another handy one I found: http://f1.dg42.net/
Are you going to add http://www.visionf1.com/index.html to the table? This should be high on anyone's list of sites to visit.
This is a really good website overflowing with detailed information about the pre-war racing. Don't know if it can go in the table because its not about modern f1? http://www.kolumbus.fi/leif.snellman/index.htm
Absolutely no reason why not chap. I'll get it added now. If we get enough non-F1 links then I can do a similar thing in the general motorsport forum.
The Flying Lap http://smibs.tv/TFL It's a one hour weekly webTV show hosted by Peter Windsor. If you can get over the fact that Windsor is a Legard the people he has on the show often say interesting things. Episode 7 had McLaren's Jonathan Neale answering questions about testing amongst other things. And he was quite open and candid about certain things and less forth coming about others. Keith Collantine of F1 Fanatic was a bit of a revelation, very articulate and sensible.
The table in the first post has been updated (well, the teams and drivers have). The link you posted doesn't work snowy so I can't add it. If anyone spots any errors or would like to suggest any additions, please say.
While we're at it, a lot of drivers and teams have Twitter and Facebook accounts (as indeed do many of us). Unfortunately, because of the nature of the times we live in and the cyberspace we inhabit, they all also have dozens of fakes, cybersquatters, frauds and other interweb villains masquerading as them. To find out which are genuine, these will be a help: Real Twitter accounts: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/f1-information/f1-twitter/ Fake Twitter accounts that you might have been duped into following: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2012/01/19/fake-f1-twitter-accounts-unfollow/ Facebook accounts: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/f1-information/f1-facebook-directory/ All of these come from F1 Fanatic so it's odds-on are that they're reliable. Any good to anyone?
Someone beat you too it roadie. Might be some new ones there though . http://cliptheapex.com/community/pages/news/
comes of being the new kid on the block - full of enthusiasm and self confidence then overcooking it and doing an off when you're within 0.3 sec of the leader !!!