Matthieu Piccon

On 04/01, 14:31
The 2012 United States Grand Prix in Formula 1 had positive effects in Texas, not just in Austin but also in San Antonio, located 130 kilometers away, demonstrating the regional impact of an F1 race.
On 04/01, 10:18
Niki Lauda has decided to fully dedicate himself to Mercedes and is therefore leaving the board of directors of Air Berlin.
On 28/12, 15:22
After another failure in its quest for the world title, Ferrari has decided to review its internal organization. Thus, the Italian team will develop its new car exclusively in Toyota's wind tunnel in Cologne.
On 20/12, 11:50
Caterham will have to continue restructuring the top of its organizational chart as its sporting director, Steve Nielsen, has decided to leave the team. He might join Mercedes.
On 19/12, 11:22
It is a central piece of Williams' revival that has just departed: Mark Gillan, its operations director, has decided to step down to spend more time with his family.
On 17/12, 15:35
Christian Horner does not make the same choice as Lewis Hamilton: he prefers to remain loyal to his team rather than leave for Mercedes.
On 13/12, 11:50
Bernie Ecclestone is only in discussions with Turkey and dampens Austria's hopes of hosting the 20th race of the 2013 season.
On 12/12, 16:24
Texas contributes to the United States Grand Prix, which must be in line with the tax revenue generated by the event. For 2012, the estimate amounts to $29.3 million.
On 11/12, 10:17
The defunct team is said to have been transferred to a fund in Luxembourg, which could result in significant financial losses for suppliers who are still unpaid, including Formtech Composites.
On 11/12, 07:45
Austin does not want/cannot host both a F1 race and a college football game on the same weekend in 2013. Another change to be anticipated for the 2013 schedule?
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