Matthieu Piccon

On 05/10, 09:40
Even though the two Sahara Force India cars of Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta could only manage 14th and 15th, the two drivers are counting on their race pace and a different strategy to be in a position to score points by the end of the race.
On 05/10, 09:38
For the first time this season, both Saubers reached Q3 together. Nico Hülkenberg outpaced Esteban Gutiérrez, and the two drivers will occupy the fourth row of the grid. Scoring points is clearly the objective for tomorrow.
On 05/10, 09:36
If Jenson Button was hindered in Q2 by Kimi Räikkönen and couldn't get into the top 10, his teammate, Sergio Pérez, only managed to do so thanks to a 10-place grid penalty incurred by Mark Webber. With their high top speed, both McLaren drivers hope to climb up the standings during tomorrow's race.
On 03/10, 09:55
Marussia, the Russian manufacturer owner of the eponymous team, has decided to clear the team's debts for the 2014 season to better prepare for its future.
On 22/09, 17:41
Adrian Sutil managed to secure the point for 10th place, but Sahara Force India could have scored more points if not for Paul di Resta's retirement seven laps from the end.
On 22/09, 17:35
After a race full of battles on the track, Nico Hülkenberg managed to finish in the points again, in 9th place. However, Esteban Gutierrez, who started 10th, could only finish 12th.
On 22/09, 17:16
The two McLaren drivers opted for a strategy with only two pit stops. Jenson Button, in 7th place, narrowly leads his teammate, Sergio Perez.
On 19/09, 09:58
If it is not yet official in F1, Pirelli is now certain to continue in GP2 and GP3 as a multi-year contract has just been signed.
On 18/09, 11:37
Kimi Räikkönen is not the only Lotus employee going to Ferrari next season: the Enstone team has just lost its aerodynamics director Dirk de Beer, who is moving to Italy. He will be replaced by Nicolas Hennel de Beaupreau, who held this position at... Ferrari.
On 12/09, 13:19
After three years of research, the BRDC has finally found the suitable partner to continue the development of Silverstone. It is the British Telecom pension fund, MEPC, which has just obtained a 999-year lease for 32 million pounds sterling.
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