Matthieu Piccon

On 09/05, 18:41
For the first time this season, both McLarens have managed to reach Q2. The first points of the season therefore seem within reach, even though Jenson Button experienced some brake problems.
On 09/05, 18:26
If Sebastian Vettel managed to hold his position in 3rd place, Kimi Räikkönen has encountered numerous problems since the beginning of the weekend. This continued in the qualifying sessions, with a tire blanket fire causing him to lose a set of tires. Starting seventh, his race promises to be eventful.
On 09/05, 17:35
Barcelona has managed to reach an agreement with Bernie Ecclestone to extend its presence on the calendar. It is now guaranteed until 2019.
On 09/05, 17:34
To celebrate the release of the new Mad Max installment, Lotus will be adorned with the film's colors at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.
On 08/05, 18:21
Stoffel Vandoorne confirms he is the king of qualifying with a 6th consecutive pole. He outpaces the two DAMS drivers, Alex Lynn and Frenchman Pierre Gasly.
On 06/05, 06:39
F1 appears to have finally decided to explore the opportunities offered by the Internet in terms of broadcasting. The FOM has just granted Tata Communications the rights to distribute the images of GP2, GP3, and Porsche Supercup races. This could serve as a test for F1.
On 05/05, 06:24
After years of losses, the restructuring efforts implemented by Matthew Carter seem to be paying off, as Lotus is expected to be close to breaking even financially for the year 2014.
On 03/05, 09:54
Despite a triple in qualifying, Porsche was unable to convert the attempt in the race as once again the Audi of the Fässler/Lotterer/Tréluyer trio won, just 13 seconds ahead of the Porsche of Dumas/Jani/Lieb. For his debut in WEC, Nico Hülkenberg finished 6th.
On 02/05, 16:32
Even though he is part of the Red Bull development program, Pierre Gasly has not yet completed his budget for the 2015 season. He has therefore launched a crowdfunding campaign, an increasingly strong trend in motorsports.
On 01/05, 17:48
During the qualifying for the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, Porsche achieved an unprecedented triple. It was the No. 17 car driven by Mark Webber, Timo Bernhard, and Brendon Hartley that secured its second consecutive pole position.
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