Sunday, March 12, 2023

F1 Lunch - Saudi Arabian GP, March 19th

 F1 Fans,

Bahrain Brunch is behind us, so what do we know now?  I'll answer by giving some adjectives to describe a few fan groups:  Red Bull - cocky; Astin Martin; jazzed, Williams - (pleasantly) surprised, Haas (not particularly) surprised (otherwise known as disappointed), Ferrari & Mercedes - dismayed. 

Another thing we know is that we are doing a F1 Lunch at Mom & Pops next Sunday. This is a 1 p.m. race start.  Even though Mom & Pops shut the doors at 2pm on Sundays, they are going to allow their favorite F1 group to linger on until race end.  Hopefully no red flags get waved or we could wear out our welcome!  I will not be able to make it to this one - but will see you soon!

                 When:  Sunday, March 19th, 1 p.m. 
                 Where: Mom & Pop's Family Restaurant
                              331 E. Bayview Blvd.
                              Norfolk, VA 23503  

Saturday, February 25, 2023

F1 Brunch - Bahrain GP, March 5th

 F1 Fans,

The 2023 season is right around the corner, which means so is our Bahrain Brunch!  So what's going on in F1 Land?  Let's see, Red Bull is still as strong as...well a bull, Ferrari has a Frenchman as a team principal and you know what happened the last time they had one (if anybody can remember that far back), and the Silver Arrows are now black and apparently will be growing side pods.  As for the rest, looks like Aston Martin did a good job copying Red Bull, Mclaren looks shaky, and there are promising signs from some of the other teams.  A few new drivers in the paddock, including an American driver for Williams.  So enough of the details - let's race! 

                 When:  Sunday, March 5th, 10 a.m. 
                 Where: Mom & Pop's Family Restaurant
                              331 E. Bayview Blvd.
                              Norfolk, VA 23503  

Friday, November 25, 2022

2022 - Done & Dusted

 F1 Fans,

Let's see...trying to use what Brit sportscaster lingo I can remember...oh yeah, 2022 F1 season is done & dusted, with things going a bit pear-shaped for Ferrrari and Mercedes, while Red Bull, of course, being mostly spot-on.  See you in 2023 when we'll have a look under the bonnets and get stuck back in!