And so, in a gift to all TopGear.commers, we popped across the hall to visit our colleagues at BBC Sport and asked them to preview the coming season just for you.
Watch the video below to see what Jake Humphrey, Anthony Davidson, Lee McKenzie and Ted Kravitz are predicting for 2011, their highlights from last year, and exactly how they plan on dealing with a rested and invigorated Eddie Jordan…
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And while we ramp up to Friday’s practice in Adelaide, here’s some other stuff that’s been happening…
With just days to go before the start of this year’s F1 season, Bernie Ecclestone has hinted at the Australian GP making way for another country.
“We are probably going to have to drop two races to fit in Austin and Russia,’ he told The Express. ‘Australia are saying they don’t want a race. If Australia want to go, they can go.”
He also reckons there should be fewer teams in F1, telling Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo that “12 teams is too much… 10 is enough”.
Kubica on crutches ‘in a few weeks’
Injured Lotus-Renault GP driver Robert Kubica – who severely damaged his right forearm in a rally accident earlier this year – could be walking around on crutches within the next few weeks, according to doctors.
Here’s the ‘get-well’ video that assorted F1 drivers recorded for the Pole last month.
The changes include a completely redesigned floor and exhaust system. “It isn’t a fundamentally bad car,” explains team principal Martin Whitmarsh, “but we need to unlock its exhaust blowing potential.”
Hamilton: Red Bull just ‘a drinks company’
McLaren ace Lewis Hamilton has branded Red Bull just “a drinks company”, saying: “For many, many years it has been McLaren and Ferrari at the front. It’s a drinks company versus McLaren/Ferrari history.”
But despite his car’s poor performance, Hamilton said: “I’m ready, and when the car is ready I will be at the front and I will win races”.
Webber hints at staying in F1 beyond 2011
Red Bull driver Mark Webber has revealed that he is no mood to hang up his helmet come the end of the season.
The 34-year-old – who remains on a year-to-year contract – said: “I could see myself doing this a bit longer, I’m really hungry for it again.”
And in the one you’ve all been waiting for, this year’s new tyre supplier Pirelli has revealed its colour codes for the season:
Wet: orange
Intermediate: light blue
Supersoft: red
Soft: yellow
Medium: white
Hard: silver
See you on Friday!

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