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On 20/11, 08:52
As the Austin race has just taken place, Steve Sexton, the president of the Texas circuit, has decided to resign to focus on his family.
On 19/11, 19:28
Pastor Maldonado lost his temper in Austin just after the end of the qualifying session, accusing his team of sabotaging his car. The pressure has since eased, and the Venezuelan driver has made amends, admitting that he should not have reacted in such a way.
On 19/11, 12:52
Susie Wolff is expected to remain with the Williams F1 team next year, but she hopes for a promotion by being offered some track time on Friday, according to her husband, Toto Wolff.
On 19/11, 12:12
While he was expected to be with Lotus or Sauber, it is ultimately with Force India that Nico Hülkenberg could make his comeback.
On 19/11, 09:26
Pirelli is fed up with being the subject of repeated criticism from drivers, teams, and F1 observers, and the Italian manufacturer has thus given an ultimatum to F1 officials and teams to provide a clear requirement for the 2014 tires. Failing a response, the Milan firm might become more conservative, which could lead to one-stop races, not necessarily the most exciting.
On 18/11, 12:53
While the first version of the 2014 season calendar planned for 22 races, there might ultimately be only 19 Grand Prix next year, as Mexico, New Jersey, and South Korea appear to be on the chopping block.
On 18/11, 01:02
Following the United States Grand Prix in Formula 1, technical or sporting directors reflect on the performance of their respective teams, starting with Red Bull Racing who won the race thanks to Sebastian Vettel's 8th consecutive victory - a new record.
On 18/11, 00:56
Fernando Alonso finished the United States Grand Prix in 5th place, but the Spaniard hoped to do better, though his qualifying result did not give him the opportunity. He can console himself with his honorary title of vice-world champion on the drivers' side. Felipe Massa, on the other hand, was stuck in traffic and, by finishing out of the points, did not help Ferrari in its battle in the constructors' championship.
On 18/11, 00:25
Thanks to a good start and strong defense, Romain Grosjean managed to get ahead of Mark Webber's Red Bull to finish in 2nd place in the United States Grand Prix held in Austin. The Frenchman is delighted with his performance. On the other side of the garage, Heikki Kovalainen encountered several issues that caused him to drop in the standings and finish out of the points.
On 18/11, 00:14
Sebastian Vettel claimed his eighth consecutive victory, setting a new record in F1 history. Mark Webber was caught off guard by Romain Grosjean at the start and finished only third.
On 17/11, 23:33
Jean-Eric Vergne received a 20-second penalty following the United States Grand Prix due to his collision with Esteban Gutiérrez as the track officials deemed him responsible for the incident.
On 17/11, 23:16
Adrian Sutil had to retire just a few hundred meters after the start in Austin following a contact with Pastor Maldonado. All hopes for the Sahara Force India team were therefore pinned on Paul di Resta, but the VJM06 was too hard on the tires and with two pit stops, the Scotsman finished far from the points.
On 17/11, 23:16
Jules Bianchi was smiling at the end of the race in Texas, which he finished 18th and ahead of both Caterham cars. As for Max Chilton, he owed his final last place only to the penalty he received for blocking Pastor Maldonado during qualifying, which shows that the improvements made by the team are bearing fruit compared to its direct rivals.
On 17/11, 23:11
Valtteri Bottas enabled the Williams F1 team to score four additional points by finishing in 8th place at the United States Grand Prix. The Finn is thrilled to score his first points in F1. Pastor Maldonado had a more complicated race, compromised by his pit stop in the early laps following his contact with Sutil. He finished 17th.
On 17/11, 23:09
Nico Hülkenberg scored big points again, with a 6th place, right behind Fernando Alonso. Esteban Gutiérrez's race was compromised by his 20th place on the grid. His alternate strategy did not allow him to make up for it. He even collided with Jean-Eric Vergne on the last lap, finishing 14th.
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