Florent Noirot

On 10/04, 16:19
Mario Andretti, F1 World Champion in 1978 with Lotus and former Ferrari driver in 1971, thinks that Fernando Alonso might leave if the Italian team does not emerge from its slump. Let's try to see more clearly.
On 08/04, 15:29
After all the criticism heard against the 2014 regulations, Paddy Lowe, the technical director of Mercedes, addresses the recent excesses. He clarifies his conception of Formula 1. According to him, the new constraints imposed on manufacturers are not opposed to the philosophy of the discipline.
On 07/04, 11:28
Mercedes technical director, Paddy Lowe, is absolutely against team orders. He believes they do not align with Mercedes' philosophy. He prefers to trust his drivers not to cross the line.
On 06/04, 14:21
The president of Ferrari clearly reiterated the official position of the Italian firm regarding the 2014 regulations. He emphasized that what we are seeing this year is not F1. On his end, Bernie Ecclestone believes that changes must be made without penalizing Mercedes.
On 06/04, 10:11
In a qualifying session with some surprises, such as the absence of world champion Vettel and Nico Hülkenberg, behind the wheel of a seemingly lively Force India, in Q3, the Ferrari driver is only ninth on the grid. Explanations.
On 05/04, 18:28
The qualifying session was a double-edged sword for the Indian team. Sergio Pérez delivered his best performance of the year while Nico Hülkenberg failed in Q2 after a costly mistake.
On 05/04, 17:43
Without making a splash, the Malaysian team is gradually closing in on its competitors and will rely as usual on reliability to perform well.
On 05/04, 14:05
Adrian Newey explains why he thinks the new regulations are not heading in the right direction, not only technologically, but also from a sporting perspective.
On 04/04, 19:01
Despite being a second behind the Mercedes, Fernando Alonso states that Ferrari should not overreact and should focus on reliability. Meanwhile, Kimi Räikkönen has struggled a lot behind the wheel of his Ferrari.
On 04/04, 10:37
After showing the worst in winter testing and the best with a podium in Malaysia, the Red Bull team believes that the Bahrain Grand Prix will not be easy with its long straights. However, the Austrian team intends to fight with its weapons.
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