Matthieu Piccon

On 06/07, 07:57
On the occasion of our meeting, Mehul Kapadia, the head of F1 at Tata Communications, was able to detail the scope of the competition his company has launched in partnership with FOM and the Mercedes team.
On 06/07, 07:05
While Jules Bianchi secured a magnificent 12th place in the qualifiers, the best result for his team, we went to meet his boss, Graeme Lowdon. He is perplexed about the objectives of the Strategy Group and wonders where F1 is heading.
On 05/07, 19:12
Everything is certainly moving very quickly in Formula 1: last February, Lotus F1 was delighted to announce the extension of its partnership with Renault for 2014 and beyond. It now seems that they will be using the Mercedes engine starting next season.
On 05/07, 13:52
At the start of the British weekend, Renault announced significant changes in its organizational structure to achieve a more satisfactory level of performance for its customers, starting with Red Bull. A decision welcomed by the Milton Keynes team.
On 05/07, 10:42
The commissioners reminded before the qualifying sessions that they would cancel all lap times of drivers who go wide during qualifying and the race.
On 05/07, 10:02
The third practice session at Silverstone was marked by rain. The drivers did not want to take risks, but numerous off-track excursions punctuated the session. In the end, it was Sebastian Vettel who set the fastest time, ahead of his teammate Daniel Ricciardo.
On 05/07, 09:02
Just like last year, MotorsInside is once again in the paddocks of Silverstone. We took the opportunity to meet again with the circuit's boss, Richard Phillips. He exclusively explains his projects and his opinion, particularly on the noise of the new F1 cars.
On 05/07, 08:16
Since its bid to return to F1, Pirelli has had only one dream: to adopt 18-inch tires in F1. The manufacturer will test such tires during the upcoming Silverstone tests with Lotus.
On 04/07, 18:17
On the occasion of the British Grand Prix, Williams will sport a special 15th anniversary logo of its partnership with the Thomson Reuters agency.
On 04/07, 13:45
At the heart of the controversy since the beginning of the season, the flow meters provided by the FIA have been improved for the British Grand Prix. Another supplier could be approved for 2015.
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