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On 07/07, 16:55
Eric Boullier was a happy man after the German Grand Prix, where Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean stood on the podium behind Sebastian Vettel.
On 07/07, 14:03
While everything suggested a great battle between Red Bull and Lewis Hamilton, the biggest adversaries for the Austrian team were themselves and also the Lotus team. Romain Grosjean, then Kimi Räikkönen put Sebastian Vettel under pressure for the majority of the race, while Lewis Hamilton dropped in the standings before climbing back to fifth place.
On 07/07, 11:04
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On 07/07, 10:37
Charles Pic will start from the last place on the grid of the German Grand Prix in just over an hour after receiving a 5-place penalty.
On 06/07, 17:06
MotorsInside is present in the Nürburgring paddock to try to bring you the best experience of this ninth event of the 2013 season. It's an opportunity to meet paddock figures like Jacques Villeneuve, former world champion, now a consultant for Canal+ and known for not mincing words. MotorsInside met him for an inevitably explosive interview.
On 06/07, 16:58
Contrary to the information that circulated this morning, Susie Wolff explained to MotorsInside that she has not yet received official confirmation that she will be lined up by Williams for the young driver tests at Silverstone.
On 06/07, 16:56
Following the qualifications for the 2013 German Grand Prix, technical or sports officials reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Mercedes AMG, which secured pole position thanks to Lewis Hamilton.
On 06/07, 16:53
Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa performed well during the qualifiers in Germany, but the Ferrari team had decided to focus on the race and the Italian team stuck to the plan by running both its drivers on mediums in Q3.
On 06/07, 16:08
Forced to go through the weigh-in in Q1 and suffering from a start system failure with Caterham, Charles Pic was nonetheless able to rely on the speed of his mechanics to achieve his goal with a nineteenth place on the grid. Van der Garde, on the other hand, settled for 21st place, expressing satisfaction with the progress made during the weekend.
On 06/07, 15:50
Jules Bianchi's health has improved compared to his stomach issues from yesterday. He managed to finish 20th in the qualifying with a pace close to the rest of the pack. On the other hand, Max Chilton was unable to raise his performance with the soft tires and will therefore start last.
On 06/07, 15:48
After several challenging races, Team Sauber finds some reason to smile thanks to Nico Hülkenberg's qualification in Q3; the German driver will start from 10th position on the grid tomorrow. Improvements also for Esteban Gutierrez, who will start from 14th place.
On 06/07, 15:29
For Jenson Button, things are going in the right direction as he could have finished 6th if he had decided to race in Q3. But he chose not to set a time and is therefore ranked 9th. On the other hand, for his teammate, Sergio Pérez, the qualifications were much more complicated, and he only ranks 13th.
On 06/07, 15:24
Daniel Ricciardo delivered another performance today in Germany by qualifying 6th on the grid. The Australian driver hopes to take advantage of this to achieve a good result tomorrow. Jean-Eric Vergne, on the other hand, had more difficulty but hopes things will change tomorrow.
On 06/07, 15:23
So feared, the changes made to the tires ended up being insignificant for Lotus, which, with the 4th and 5th places of Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean respectively during the German Grand Prix qualifications, lost none of its splendor. The Finn even believes he could have aimed for better, while Grosjean is thrilled to be back at the front.
On 06/07, 15:18
The Red Bull drivers did not manage to secure pole position today, but both men are lurking behind Lewis Hamilton. Sebastian Vettel is on the front row, with Mark Webber right behind him, and both will try to fight for the victory.
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