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On 16/06, 06:28
After Barbados last year, the Race of Champions will take place on November 20th and 21st in the British capital.
On 15/06, 11:52
Sebastian Vettel admitted to being surprised by his start to the season with Ferrari. The German driver says he is happy to be in Maranello and hopes to be able to challenge Mercedes.
On 15/06, 11:42
The second Honda customer in F1 could be called Manor. The Japanese engine manufacturer is in discussions with the Russian team for a partnership in 2016.
On 15/06, 10:50
Simona de Silvestro will drive for Andretti Autosport for the final race of the season. She will team up with Jean-Eric Vergne in London.
On 15/06, 10:46
In a delicate situation, Red Bull and Toro Rosso should not be able to count on a greatly improved engine in Austria. But according to Autosprint, the French engine manufacturer could deliver a competitive engine three races before the end of the season.
On 15/06, 07:47
In great difficulty since the start of the season, Daniel Ricciardo nevertheless hopes that the Austrian Grand Prix will allow him to have a good race.
On 15/06, 07:08
Patrick Head, former director and engineer of Williams, has been knighted by the Queen of England. His friend and former boss, Frank Williams, wanted to pay tribute to him.
On 15/06, 06:43
The Woking team wishes to present an improved aerodynamic package at the Austrian Grand Prix. This involves the introduction of a new shortened nose. However, crash tests are a mandatory step to validate the novelty.
On 15/06, 06:24
For the first time since 2008, an Audi did not triumph at Le Mans. But the drivers of the brand with the rings, being good sports, all acknowledged that their competitors from Porsche deserved their victory this year.
On 14/06, 22:34
Josef Newgarden, 24, wins the second race of his career thanks to an alternate strategy, a little stroke of luck, and some skilled driving. Sébastien Bourdais finishes 5th, Simon Pagenaud 11th, and Tristan Vautier 18th.
On 14/06, 16:58
First active F1 driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans since 1991, Nico Hülkenberg created quite the event this Sunday. Obviously over the moon, he reflected on his dream weekend. Second in the race, Mark Webber had a good race but still narrowly misses the ultimate prize.
On 14/06, 13:09
Porsche claimed its 17th victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the first since 1998, thanks to car No. 19 driven by the trio Hülkenberg-Bamber-Tandy. Nico Hülkenberg achieved a remarkable feat in his first participation. The German manufacturer secured a historic one-two finish with the Bernhard-Hartley-Webber team. Audi, which had won thirteen times in fifteen years, is dethroned!
On 14/06, 10:09
At noon, Porsche was still in a position to secure a double win at Le Mans thanks to its cars No. 19 and 17. The first Audi is No. 3 and is two laps behind. The brand with the rings, having faced numerous challenges during the race, has decided to attack relentlessly.
On 14/06, 07:36
The day has dawned on the Sarthe circuit and Porsche is gradually gaining the upper hand over Audi. The No. 19 of the Bamber/Tandy/Hülkenberg trio can hope to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Another Porsche is even in second position: the No. 17 with Mark Webber on board. Audi has not yet given up, however, with the No. 9 one lap behind.
On 13/06, 22:38
The Australian Will Power is the strong man of the qualifications this 2015 IndyCar season. The Penske driver secures his 5th pole position of the year ahead of his teammates Pagenaud and Montoya. Bourdais is 5th, Vautier is 21st just behind Coletti.
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