Matthieu Piccon

On 26/05, 16:58
Luck finally smiled on Jean-Eric Vergne, who finished in a very nice 8th place. As for Daniel Ricciardo, his race ended prematurely when Romain Grosjean rammed him at the tunnel exit. However, the pace of both cars was very good, which is encouraging for the future.
On 26/05, 16:29
Valtteri Bottas nearly scored his first points in F1 but had to settle for 12th place. As for Pastor Maldonado, his race ended after a big collision with Max Chilton's Marussia, which led to the neutralization of the race.
On 25/05, 19:06
Felipe Massa was unable to participate in qualifying due to an accident during the morning practice. He will start from the very back, which significantly reduces his chances of scoring points. For Fernando Alonso, who is in 6th position, the aim will be to minimize the damage compared to his rivals for the title, who are better positioned than him.
On 25/05, 17:13
Very difficult qualifications for Marussia: Jules Bianchi, the local of the event, couldn't complete a single lap due to a fire starting on his car. He will therefore start in 21st place. As for Max Chilton, he used the best of his tires too early during the session, leaving him no chance to do better than 20th.
On 25/05, 16:54
If he starts 8th on the grid, Adrian Sutil believes he can make it onto the Monaco podium by the end of the race. As for Paul di Resta, he will only start 17th due to poor tire management in Q1.
On 25/05, 16:25
Nico Hülkenberg stopped just short of Q3, finishing 11th. Points are therefore within reach. On the other hand, his teammate, Esteban Gutierrez, never managed to find the necessary grip and couldn't do better than 19th. His race tomorrow looks set to be very long...
On 25/05, 16:14
Mixed feelings at Toro Rosso: Jean-Eric Vergne crossed the Q3 threshold for the first time this season and finished 10th. This is not the case for Daniel Ricciardo, who could not do better than 12th. However, both drivers are aiming for points at the end of the race.
On 24/05, 16:57
Monaco is a prime location for making sponsorship-related announcements. This is how Aberdeen Asset Management announced its support for Sahara Force India driver, Paul di Resta.
On 21/05, 18:10
Last June, Bernie Ecclestone stated that he was ready to financially support a race in London. Today, he says the same thing for New York. In both cases, his legal issues in Germany are keeping him busy...
On 15/05, 11:00
In financial difficulties for years, the Nürburgring will be put up for sale by its current owners. At present, this does not call into question the holding of the F1 Grand Prix scheduled for next July.
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