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On 09/07, 13:11
After rumors circulated that he was not paid in May and that the team's employees also experienced payment issues, Nico Hülkenberg confirmed that he activated the exit clause of his contract with Sauber.
On 07/07, 21:41
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com invites you to discover, in graphic form, the strategies employed by each driver during the 2013 German Grand Prix, which saw Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) win ahead of Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus) and Romain Grosjean (Lotus).
On 07/07, 18:42
Following the 2013 German Grand Prix, technical or sporting officials reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with those of the Red Bull team following Sebastian Vettel's victory.
On 07/07, 18:41
While Jules Bianchi was having a trouble-free race, he was forced to retire and had to stop at the side of the track. This retirement caused the safety car to be deployed as the Frenchman's car rolled backward in neutral and crossed the track on its own. Max Chilton, on the other hand, was unable to catch up with the Caterham drivers.
On 07/07, 18:34
While the Scuderia had gambled on an alternate strategy in qualifying, only Fernando Alonso managed to deliver in the race, finishing just eight seconds behind the day's winner. However, the Spaniard lost points to Sebastian Vettel in the championship, as did Ferrari to Lotus with Felipe Massa's early race retirement.
On 07/07, 18:27
The Red Bull and Force India teams have been fined by the stewards of the German Grand Prix following two incidents in the pits.
On 07/07, 18:17
After a very strong opening stint, Romain Grosjean managed to put Sebastian Vettel under pressure for about twenty laps. Kimi Räikkönen, on the other hand, pushed the three-time world champion to his limits with a strategically delayed final pit stop. Lotus returns to the podium and is pleased with the new tires provided by Pirelli.
On 07/07, 18:10
After securing a new pole position on Saturday, Lewis Hamilton couldn't hold off the Red Bull drivers for more than a few hundred meters. The track temperature dashed the podium hopes for the English driver, as well as for his teammate.
On 07/07, 18:07
While Vettel had never won at home, the German finally climbed to the top step of the podium in front of his fans after being under enormous pressure from the Lotus drivers. Mark Webber, on the other hand, saw his race marred by an incident in the pit lane: his right rear wheel came off and hit a cameraman, who escaped without serious injury.
On 07/07, 17:26
After a solid qualification (10th place for Hülkenberg and 14th for Gutierrez), the Hinwill team snatched the point for 10th place for the third time this season thanks to its German driver who was competing at home.
On 07/07, 17:21
After successful past races, the Toro Rosso cars have fallen back in the ranks: Daniel Ricciardo dropped from 6th on the grid to 12th at the finish. It was even worse for Jean-Eric Vergne, who had to retire due to a hydraulic problem.
On 07/07, 17:15
Charles Pic suffered a puncture after the safety car intervention, which ruined his strategy. He therefore could not do better than 17th, just ahead of Giedo van der Garde.
On 07/07, 17:11
After a great series of seven races in the points for the Indian team, they leave the Nürburgring with a blank score: Paul Di Resta finishes at the edge of the points (11th) and Adrian Sutil 13th.
On 07/07, 17:07
The two McLaren drivers will have had a flawless race but both lost a position on the last lap: Jenson Button finished 6th and Sergio Perez 8th.
On 07/07, 17:03
Starting from far back but at one point in the points with Pastor Maldonado, the venerable Groove team left their 600th Grand Prix in Formula 1 empty-handed, having lost a lot of time in the pits: the Venezuelan finished 15th ahead of his teammate in 16th.
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