Showing posts with label Australian Grand Prix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian Grand Prix. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Tracking Down The Big Race

Yes, This Is The Formula One Circuit


Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON


This is the circuit that the Formula One drivers will be racing on tomorrow in the Australian Grand Prix, the first race of the season. You see, Albert Park, the venue of the big race, is a street circuit that is very much a public thoroughfare for 51 weeks each year. At lunchtime on Monday, a few hours before the circuit was closed off, I decided it would be a great idea to drive through the straight and the chicanes and past pit lane and give you an idea of what it looks like.

And because this week's theme for Photo Hunt is "I Spy", I've posted a series of photographs and I want you to "spy" something. All through the week, crews have been busy putting together the myriad things that make up the necessities for the race, but there is one thing amid all that feverish activity that has to come down, not up. Your challenge is to see if you can "spy" it in these photographs ....


This is what pit lane looked like (above). It was full of massive cargo loads waiting to be unloaded - probably the most expensive single airlift into the country last weekend.

At first I thought I was trespassing because I couldn't see any other vehicles on the track, apart from the odd forklift, a ute (utility vehicle) and construction trucks and vans. Was I going to be stopped and escorted off? Then I saw the traffic cones and security personnel and I realised what I was doing was perfectly legal in the last few hours of public access.


This forklift was coming toward me and I waited till I could frame just one shot, using the bright yelow and orange, with the white chairs and canvas awning in the background - and to ensure that the forklift driver could not be identified.


This was what the gravel trap looked like on one of the bends. Of course, it was nowhere near complete - and the finished product got rather a rigorous workout yesterday as the drivers tested their new cars on the circuit and Lewis Hamilton finally beat Mark Webber's lap time for the fastest performance of the day.


As you can see, I was lucky enough to be able to stop on the track a few times - just fleetingly, to be able to take a few shots. The colours of these plastic seats caught my eye - especially as they are green and gold, the Australian colours.

Yes, there were even cars. Four of them here were waiting in the scorching heat. Look carefully and you can still see the cross-bars above the cockpits to enable the crane drivers to lift them gently onto the tarmac.


Okay, time for me to sign off now. But have you spotted the one thing that needs to come down before the race starts on Sunday? Hazard a guess - leave me a comment and tell me what you reckon!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Are You Michael's Shoe Marker?

Looking For A Rear Fission Mirror

Photographs copyright: DAVID McMAHON


Okay, so I'm curious. Everyone photographs Formula One cars from the front and side. But admit it - when was the last time you saw an F1 car photographed from behind? These shots were taken during the Australian Grand Prix a couple of years ago, but I've never published them before. Certainly provides a fresh perspective, doesn't it? While on the subject of unusual views, I'd love to photograph the QE2 or the new Queen Mary in dry dock - from right underneath the hull. Now that's a dream shot!

Friday, March 16, 2007

Red Alert

This Ferrari Just Needs A Steering Committee


Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON

This is about as close as I've ever been to a Ferrari. But I must admit, I was quite happy just to photograph the sleek car, with no urge at all to jump into the seat and grab the wheel. Enzo Ferrari's legacy is still the biggest marque in Formula One racing. And as the teams roll out their cars for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix this weekend, Ferrari is without doubt the biggest drawcard at Albert Park.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Overall, It's Too Small For Me

Everyone's Looking For A Pits Top

Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON

The Australian Formula One Grand Prix is on Sunday and they're catering for rev-heads of all shapes and sizes. This photograph, taken at one of the merchandising stalls around the Albert Park street circuit here in Melbourne, shows a miniature set of racing overalls that would be perfect for any toddler with a need for speed.

FOOTNOTE: If you wanna race, you gotta have the gear.