Matthieu Piccon

On 30/04, 18:32
On a circuit that doesn't necessarily match the strengths of its single-seater, Red Bull can be satisfied with Daniel Ricciardo in 5th place on the grid. Daniil Kvyat will start 8th in front of his home crowd.
On 30/04, 15:32
With his five-place penalty, Sebastian Vettel could do no better than seventh on the grid. Kimi Raikonen was overtaken by Valtteri Bottas and will start 3rd.
On 30/04, 15:14
Although Felipe Nasr was feeling better in his car, he could do no better than 19th. That's still better than his teammate Marcus Ericsson, who finished the session bottom of the table.
On 30/04, 14:39
For the third time in succession, no Renault was able to break through the Q1 barrier. Kevin Magnussen overtook Jolyon Palmer to finish 17th.
On 30/04, 13:03
Nico Rosberg took another pole position, while Lewis Hamilton once again had a technical problem, this time in Q3. The Englishman will start 10th. Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Räikkönen will start 2nd and 3rd.
On 29/04, 16:37
In his first test session with Renault, Sergey Sirotkin was impressive, eight tenths ahead of team-mate Jolyon Palmer.
On 29/04, 16:01
The weekend in Russia didn't get off to the best of starts for Sebastian Vettel, who lost a lot of running time due to an electronic problem. But the performance looks interesting all the same.
On 28/04, 16:12
Pepe Jeans has decided to extend its association with Red Bull, but with much less visibility than in the past.
On 27/04, 15:06
The mobilization of drivers to pay Tony Stewart's fine for criticizing Nascar has borne fruit: Nascar has decided to change the regulations in question.
On 26/04, 18:16
The absence was short-lived: after leaving Manor at the end of last season, John Booth is back in the F1 paddock, consulting for Toro Rosso as Competition Director.
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