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On 08/09, 16:23
After a failed qualifying, Kimi Räikkönen was unable to capitalize on the very good pace of his Lotus to bring back significant points due to the first chicane incident that forced him to pit on the first lap. On Romain Grosjean's side, the race went more smoothly, and the Franco-Swiss driver was able to fight to enter the top 10.
On 08/09, 16:20
After a strong qualifying session for Nico Rosberg in his Sauber, fifth place in the race seems like the best possible result for the German, given the pace of the Red Bulls and Ferraris. On Esteban Gutierrez's side, disappointment prevails, but progress is to be noted.
On 08/09, 16:00
The Williams drivers hoped to have a good race to get closer to the points after a rather encouraging qualifying session, but it did not go as planned. The FW35 was not on pace, and neither Maldonado nor Bottas could get close to the points.
On 08/09, 15:41
The fortunes of the Toro Rosso drivers were very different today at the Italian Grand Prix. Daniel Ricciardo managed to finish in the points in 7th place, while Jean-Eric Vergne did not see the checkered flag. The Frenchman was forced to retire due to a transmission problem.
On 08/09, 15:19
Nico Rosberg finished in 6th place at Monza and Lewis Hamilton in 9th, but overall, both Mercedes drivers are disappointed with the outcome as they believe their car was competitive enough to hope for better results.
On 08/09, 15:15
The Caterham drivers achieved their goal today, finishing ahead of the Marussia, despite a two-stop strategy compared to just one for the Anglo-Russian team's drivers. Charles Pic had a relatively calm race, while Giedo van der Garde encountered a problem during his second stop, which cost him some time.
On 08/09, 13:30
The rain only disrupted the grid formation. Sebastian Vettel dominated the Italian Grand Prix from start to finish. He finished ahead of Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber. Lewis Hamilton enlivened the race from start to finish but only ended up in 9th place.
On 08/09, 10:52
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On 08/09, 08:45
MotorsInside takes advantage of its presence in the Monza paddock to meet those knocking on the doors of F1. Felipe Nasr is one of them, and he welcomed us in the paddock of his GP2 team, Carlin, to discuss his season and his hopes for the future, particularly in F1.
On 08/09, 08:29
MotorsInside takes advantage of its presence in the Monza paddock to meet those who make this sport what it is today. This is how we met Paul Hembery, Pirelli's competition director. No topic was left untouched.
On 07/09, 18:33
Graeme Lowdon, the president of the F1 team Marussia, opened the doors of his motorhome to discuss all the hot topics concerning his team and F1 in general: the 2014 drivers, the engine change, the RRA, and development paths for the future.
On 07/09, 18:32
Following the qualifying sessions for the 2013 Italian Grand Prix, technical or sporting directors reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Red Bull Racing, which secured the front row thanks to Sebastian Vettel's pole position and Mark Webber's second place.
On 07/09, 18:17
Despite Nico Hülkenberg's presence, the Ferrari drivers believe that their starting positions tomorrow offer them the opportunity to be closer than ever to the Red Bulls this season at the start. Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso comments on the "controversy" of his radio messages and highlights the good work of Felipe Massa and his team.
On 07/09, 16:38
The two Marussia drivers finished quite far from the Caterhams today in qualifying, but there is an explanation for each of them. Jules Bianchi encountered a DRS problem, while Max Chilton drove with almost 20 kilograms of excess fuel, which heavily impacted his lap times.
On 07/09, 16:19
The Lotus drivers are not celebrating after the Italian Grand Prix qualifying session, and for good reason, neither of them managed to qualify for Q3. Kimi Räikkönen will start from 11th place tomorrow and Romain Grosjean from 13th, but both men will give it their all to avoid leaving empty-handed.
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