Last weekend I started research on the 1994 Spanish Grand Prix. I expect to finish that some time this week. I’ve got a pretty good feeling about this race, I must say. It was rather hard to get going on the Monaco race, since it was the first fictional race that I had to write. The result’s become quite good, I reckon. So Spain, I expect, will come to me a bit easier.
Italian blogger reviews part I of my book
Italian blogger Giovanni Tufo reviewd part I of The Encounter Down Under — my Schumacher versus Senna alternate history of the 1994 F1 season. He posted his review last week. If you happen to read Italian, read the review on giovannitufo.com (opens in new window).
Finished the Monaco chapter
I’ve just finished the Monaco chapter. I reviewed the parts I had written late August, and added some post-race information, mostly about Wendlinger’s situation.
Next week I’ll spend researching the Spanish Grand Prix. This was the first race where the FIA’s changes to cars and circuits were introduced, so I’ll write about that. Plus I’ll have to come up with the story of the race weekend, and decide who’ll take victory here.
I’ll keep you posted. In the mean time, feel free to drop me a line.
Monaco GP chapter all but finished
I have written the race part of the Monaco Grand Prix chapter for my Senna versus Schumacher story. The chapter is now all but finished, with just the aftermath of the race needing work. I want to incorporate thingslike Pedro Lamy’s testing accident and reactions to the FIA’s rule changes into that. When that’s done, I’ll re-read the chapter and make any changes necessary. Then, next up is Spain.
Updated version of part I now available
It seems that the updated version of part I of The Encounter Down Under, which I uploaded some time last week, hasn’t been available. There seems to be something wrong with either me or the software I use. I’ll try to fix the problem tonight. In the mean time, the ‘old’ version of part I remains available for download.
Yes, the updated version of The Encounter Down Under, part I, is now available in the download section.
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