Parcfer.me launched!
Thursday, November 26th, 2009
After a few fits and starts, a hobby project of mine has finally been given life.
Parcfer.me is an F1 enthusiasts community site. The focus is on the North American motorsport fan. With the introduction of a newly american based team (USF1) and the reinstatement of the Canadian Grand Prix, I felt it was time to provide a forum for the often alienated fans on this side of the pond.
Parcfer.me is the clever brand name for this site; derived from the racing term “Parc Ferme”; literally meaning “closed park” in French, a term used to describe a secure area at a Grand Prix circuit where the cars may be stored overnight. According to the FIA Formula One regulations, the area must be sufficiently large and secure so as to prevent unauthorised access to the cars, while allowing technical checks to take place.
For those that may not be aware, I lead a secret other life as a race car driver. I’ve been very involved in the grassroots aspect of the sport for the last few years and actively campaign a Miata in several forms of racing. I qualified this year for my novice race license. I’ve been a fan of F1 for as long as I can remember. I recall boring my father with excruciating technical details of Grand Prix cars as early as 12 or 13 years old. Those were the days of the great Gilles Villeneuve and his time at Ferrari. I attended my first Grand Prix (in Montreal) at the age of 17-18; and was captivated by the noise, smell and the speed of F1 race cars. Its an enthusiasm I’ve maintained since then, to the point of rising in the middle of the night to watch live feeds of far off races.
