Florent Noirot

On 26/03, 17:40
The debate rages within the international motorsport community. Amid the anger of the organizers through Ron Walker and the lawsuit threats by Formula 1's major financier Bernie Ecclestone, FIA President Jean Todt tries to calm the tensions by being reassuring. As for the non-executive chairman of Mercedes Grand Prix, Niki Lauda, he believes, on the contrary, that all these controversies are absurd and that F1 is heading in the right direction by following the technological evolution of society.
On 24/03, 17:39
The big boss of Red Bull spoke in the columns of the Austrian daily Kurier. He talks about his team's difficult start in 2014, flow meters, his team's presence in F1, and the rest of the season.
On 23/03, 16:01
The Finnish double world champion in 1998 and 1999 talks on TalkSPORT about double points, the sound of the new engines, Red Bull, reliability in 2014, and Michael Schumacher's accident.
On 22/03, 16:31
After finishing in 2nd and 3rd places at the Australian Grand Prix, Ron Dennis does not plan to stop there. He believes it will be possible to make up some ground on Mercedes by the Malaysian Grand Prix by relying on a strong and united McLaren team.
On 21/03, 16:55
After responding to the FIA's call for tenders, Zoran Stefanovic withdrew his application last February. However, he does not rule out the possibility of future participation.
On 21/03, 15:19
After a first podium that was taken away from him for exceeding the authorized fuel flow, Daniel Ricciardo answers questions from Red Bull. He discusses his promising start and what he expects for the rest of the 2014 season.
On 20/03, 15:43
Niki Lauda, the non-executive chairman of the Mercedes team, opposes an increase in the noise of the V6 engines, an issue raised by many enthusiasts and observers of the sport, including Bernie Ecclestone himself.
On 20/03, 13:14
Following the controversy raised by Red Bull, Eric Boullier wanted to clarify the situation of the McLaren team by stating that the latter complied with the FIA's fuel flow directives during the race, thus remaining behind the line that the Austrian team did not hesitate to cross.
On 19/03, 18:02
Rob White, Deputy Technical Director of Renault Sport F1, participated in a Q&A session for Crash.net.
On 18/03, 16:27
For Ferrari, the first Grand Prix of the season was mixed. The driver duo, with three world championship titles, remains optimistic about Scuderia's chances of winning the 2014 championship.
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