La rédac

On 09/11, 11:41
The French driver, Charles Pic, only 21 years old, is getting closer and closer to a starting position next year in Formula 1. According to the very serious newspaper l'Equipe, he should replace Jérôme d'Ambrosio in the Marussia GP team (currently Virgin) in 2012.
On 26/10, 20:16
This Friday marks the start of the penultimate Grand Prix of the 2011 Formula 1 season. The 17th Grand Prix of the year, without suspense, attention will turn to Mark Webber, Fernando Alonso, and Jenson Button for the runner-up spot in the World Championship. It is also noteworthy that this is the first time the Formula One Circus will travel to India.
On 12/10, 18:19
The 2011 world champion has been officially known since the Japanese Grand Prix last weekend. Sebastian Vettel has become a double world champion at the expense of Jenson Button. Nevertheless, the suspense remains for the constructors' championship.
On 12/10, 17:32
After releasing Sebastien Buemi's car during his first pit stop, the Toro Rosso driver retired a few corners later... on three wheels. For not fastening the right-front wheel nut correctly, the FIA decided to fine Scuderia Toro Rosso 5000€!
On 09/10, 21:25
Japan is a country that held the international spotlight in the media for several weeks at the beginning of the year. Japan has faced hardships this year. But today, Japan is the land of deliverance for hundreds of people;
On 09/10, 20:33
Red Bull Racing already achieved the double last year: the driver and constructor titles. But the suspense lasted until the end. This season, Red Bull has been impressively powerful from the first Grand Prix. Vettel, for his part, has been consistent and flawless on the track. The German, in difficulty today, solidifies the work of the entire team by finishing on the podium and especially by winning the world championship title four races before the end of the season. Enough to be satisfied from every point of view. It remains to be seen if they will confirm this power with the constructor title. Four more Grand Prix to achieve this goal.
On 09/10, 15:21
McLaren still had a slim chance of keeping its title hopes alive for the 2011 season. For that to happen, Vettel needed not to score a single point and Button had to win all the races. Jenson Button can't be in two places at once. The Englishman did his job perfectly by winning the Japanese Grand Prix. Unfortunately, he couldn't prevent Vettel from scoring points today. Vettel wins the title, but Button won't give up and wants to finish the 2011 season on a high note. As for Lewis Hamilton, he is disappointed with his performance. He wants to forget and move on.
On 08/10, 21:45
Saturday marked the second day of the Japanese Grand Prix. With Free Practice 3 and Qualifying, numerous twists and actions were captured by the dozens of photographers present all around the circuit, in the paddocks, and in the pits. Relive this day in over 100 photographs.
On 08/10, 20:41
Since the beginning of the 2011 season, the regulations have provided for a "curfew" preventing any team member more or less involved in race operations from approaching the track and the Parc Fermé during a period defined in advance by the FIA. Several teams have already requested exceptions to bypass this curfew. Sauber did so on Friday night.
On 08/10, 12:28
By securing the 13th and 14th fastest times in the Japanese Grand Prix qualifying session, Williams expressed satisfaction. The team places its drivers on the cusp of the top 10 and hopes to compete for points in tomorrow's race.
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