
The final part of PatroniseF1's epic prediction article, and indeed the final part of the almost-epic season preview altogether is here, full of more theories and guesswork for you all to mock us for at the end of the season.

The final part of PatroniseF1's epic prediction article, and indeed the final part of the almost-epic season preview altogether is here, full of more theories and guesswork for you all to mock us for at the end of the season.

The start of the new season is now roaring towards us like a bit roaring thing, and so it is time for PatroniseF1's merry and numerous band of writers to put their lack of reputations on the line and predict a few things about the season ahead.

As the countdown continues to the start of the new Formula One season, with all the predictably crazy new-look bits and pieces that goes with it, Patronise F1 takes a quick look at what has changed for the brand new season.

Our final pre-season team-based preview looks at the entertaining lot at the brand new Virgin Racing team, with their promising pair of drivers, decent-looking car and reliability record bad enough to make Adrian Newey blush.

Our poorly-planned team-by-team season preview is nearly at an end, with just the dregs left to cover. Though while Sauber are low down on the entry list, they might spring a few surprises throughout the 2010 season.

In what may well go down as the most hastily re-written article ever, PatroniseF1's season preview reaches another of the new teams, the bought-out and sponsorless mess-ups at the ill-advisedly named Hispania Racing Team.

Yay! The super (un)official PatroniseF1 season preview has arrived at the doorstep of the brand new teams. Starting with the whimsy of a bunch of Malaysians who happen to have grabbed the rights to call their team Lotus.

The run through the 2010 grid continues, with a look at the second of the Red Bull teams, now a fully-fledged constructor in their own right, and with the most amazing driver in the history of motorsport in one of their cars.

Our long and tragi-comic season preview moves on to another of the potential dark horses for 2010 in Force India, who will be looking to somehow build on their 2009 successes despite employing Tonio Liuzzi to drive one of their cars.

The next part of PatroniseF1's lengthy season preview focuses on the Renault team, who have made it to the grid after a winter buyout and a series of sweeping changes to try and eradicate the memory of their woeful recent past.

For the next part of PatroniseF1's epic, and increasingly misguided look through the teams that will be lining up on the grid in 2010, we turn to Williams and their pairing of youth and experience. Well, experience of finishing second anyway.

PatroniseF1's preview tour bus arrives at the Ferrari team's door, with the Italian team revitalised with a new superstar lead driver, a naff livery and a car that looks at least halfway-capable of winning the odd race this year.

PatroniseF1's epic team-by-team preview guide for the 2010 season comes round to the Red Bull Racing squad, who after a positive 2009 season find themselves full of hope, optimism and a surprisingly uninjured Australian man.

Our rather brisk whistlestop tour around the new-for-2010 grid stops off at the former Brawn GP team, reigning champions re-branded as Mercedes GP, complete with a certain seven-time world champion that some of you may have heard of.

It's nearly time for another season of hot, sexy F1 action. But enough about the guy in the #4 Merc, PatroniseF1 begins it's team-by-team trawl through the new grid with the team that successfully nicked the #1 for their cars again in 2010.