Florent Noirot

On 04/04, 09:20
Who will come out on top between a very agile but less powerful Red Bull, a dominant Mercedes since the start of the season, or a Williams that could create a surprise? Some statements from the leading figures on the grid provide a better assessment of the strengths in play this weekend for the Bahrain Grand Prix.
On 03/04, 11:53
Rob Smedley will take on his new role for Williams this weekend at the Bahrain Grand Prix. He will serve as the head of vehicle performance.
On 02/04, 16:47
The confrontation between Red Bull and the FIA saw a new development at the last Grand Prix. Indeed, the flow meter installed on Daniel Ricciardo's RB10 stopped working before the race. The Australian driver was therefore forced to drive without the incriminated sensor collecting data.
On 02/04, 14:55
The new regulation is not only a technological challenge. It notably presents a thorny issue concerning the weight of the drivers. Indeed, the tallest and heaviest drivers would lose several tenths per lap. This is particularly problematic for the Sauber team, whose car, Ferrari engine, and one of the drivers are among the heaviest on the grid.
On 01/04, 15:07
Alan Permane, the track operations director at Lotus, explains the difficult start to the season for his team. He mentions the unresolved issues regarding the E22. However, he believes that once the problems are resolved, the Enstone team could once again compete outside of Red Bull and Mercedes.
On 31/03, 10:57
After a weekend in Malaysia during which the Austrian team alternated between good and not so good, Helmut Marko complains about a lack of power and thinks that the car designed by Adrian Newey is a good design. For him, the weak link in the whole package is the Renault engine.
On 30/03, 16:12
The Williams team managed to limit the damage by placing both cars in the points. Valtteri Bottas, who started from eighteenth place, finished eighth. Felipe Massa was very economical, some might say too much. He finished seventh behind the wall-like Button.
On 30/03, 15:38
After a double podium in Melbourne, McLaren was losing momentum in Malaysia. Despite what he considers an almost perfect race for his team, Jenson Button could only finish 6th while Kevin Magnussen made a mistake that ruined his race from the second corner.
On 30/03, 14:06
The star brand achieves an impressive double after dominating the race from start to finish. Lewis Hamilton performs a true solo run while Nico Rosberg, after outpacing Sebastian Vettel at the start, managed to control him until the end of the Grand Prix.
On 29/03, 19:41
The Lotus team is experiencing a slight improvement. On Romain Grosjean's side, there was even a glimpse of performance as he made it to Q2. Pastor Maldonado was able to drive without too many problems.
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