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On 24/04, 11:42
This year, the spectacle is once again present at the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and according to the German press, the FIA is not unrelated to this. Indeed, it is said to have asked the race stewards to be more lenient during contentious actions to encourage on-track action between drivers.
On 23/04, 14:42
As the possibility of a return of Honda and Toyota as engine suppliers is being discussed, potentially in the near future, Wolfgang Hatz, director of Porsche's R&D department, explains the reasons that led the Stuttgart firm to prefer Endurance racing over Formula 1.
On 23/04, 14:38
After their intense duel during the Bahrain Grand Prix and the harsh comments following the race, Jenson Button and Sergio Pérez have made peace. This was an opportunity for McLaren to reiterate that it wants to allow its drivers to work things out both on the track and in the privacy of motorhomes, as long as it remains constructive for the team.
On 23/04, 07:12
Davide Valsecchi recently revealed that he would soon be behind the wheel of the Lotus E21, not in an official capacity, but during aerodynamic tests planned by the Enstone team by the end of April. He is eager to get back into an F1 car.
On 22/04, 12:06
As Marussia multiplies partnership announcements with Russian companies, the Russian sports car brand now holds 92.7% of the capital of the eponymous team following the sale of LDC's stake.
On 21/04, 19:57
Following the 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix, technical or sporting managers reflect on the performance of their respective teams, starting with Red Bull after Sebastian Vettel's victory, already the second for the German in just four races this season.
On 21/04, 19:52
Ferrari made a good start to the Grand Prix in Bahrain, proving that the F138 could be fast. But after a few laps, the degradation of the rear tires proved too significant to make the strategy work. Not to mention the bad luck that struck Scuderia Ferrari on this Sunday—Alonso was a victim of a DRS problem and Felipe Massa suffered a puncture.
On 21/04, 18:49
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com invites you to discover, in graphic form, the strategies used by each participant during the 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix, which saw Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) win ahead of Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus) and Romain Grosjean (Lotus).
On 21/04, 18:20
The Lotus team managed to have both its drivers on the podium despite starting from 8th on the grid for Räikkönen and 11th for Grosjean. While Romain Grosjean is delighted with his comeback, Kimi Räikkönen would have liked to finish one place higher, but he knows that his Lotus was not able to compete with Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull.
On 21/04, 17:21
Sebastian Vettel won the Bahrain Grand Prix with ease today, flawlessly executing the three-stop strategy devised by the Red Bull Racing team. Mark Webber, on the other hand, struggled a bit more with his tires and finished where he started, in 7th position.
On 21/04, 17:15
Paul di Resta long believed he could finish on the podium, but the Scot finally had to bow to Romain Grosjean. He is nevertheless delighted with his 4th place. Adrian Sutil's race was more complicated as the German driver suffered a puncture on the first lap following contact with Massa, and he lost significantly in the process.
On 21/04, 16:58
Charles Pic managed to finish ahead of both Marussias as well as the Sauber of Gutiérrez. The Frenchman was even quite close to Ricciardo's Toro Rosso at the finish, which delighted him. He was pleased with the new upgrades to his Caterham and believes that it has allowed the CT03 to reach a new level. Giedo Van der Garde had a more complicated race, but the Dutchman is looking forward to Barcelona to have the same car as Pic.
On 21/04, 16:40
By being forced to make four pit stops each, Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton couldn't compete with the Caterhams. Therefore, they couldn't do much better than 19th and 20th.
On 21/04, 16:36
The weekend seemed promising for Nico Rosberg who started from pole position. However, the Mercedes driver only managed to secure the points for 9th place, suffering from tire issues. Hamilton, who started from 9th place due to a gearbox change penalty, is satisfied to finish in 5th place.
On 21/04, 16:21
The two McLaren drivers, Jenson Button and Sergio Pérez, lit up the Bahrain race with a superb battle. In the end, it was the Mexican who emerged victorious while this battle forced the Brit to make an additional pit stop. Both drivers nonetheless managed to finish in the points, which is clearly encouraging for the team.
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