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On 12/04, 11:32
With the three-week break, many teams arrived in China with new parts, and Ferrari is no exception. Now they will have to decide which ones to keep for the rest of the weekend.
On 12/04, 11:25
Ma Qing Hua was able to drive the Caterham CT03 this morning during his home Grand Prix, and the Chinese driver was delighted with the experience. Charles Pic, who had given up his car for him, was quite happy with his day, even though it wasn't a full day. Giedo Van der Garde had a more difficult day with some issues, but he hopes things will go better tomorrow and on Sunday.
On 12/04, 11:17
Williams is experiencing a difficult start to the season and does not expect the situation to change drastically this weekend in China. However, the FW34 seems to be performing better than in the first two rounds of the championship.
On 12/04, 11:07
Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton expressed their satisfaction at the end of the first day of testing in China. Both drivers immediately felt the benefits of the new features introduced by the Marussia team, and the day was positive and productive for Bianchi, and a little less so for Chilton, who encountered an engine problem in the afternoon.
On 12/04, 11:00
Red Bull begins its weekend wisely by trying to gather as much data as possible for the future, mainly on the tire side, which will be key to securing a good result on Sunday.
On 12/04, 10:50
Toro Rosso did not achieve results up to their expectations in Australia and Malaysia. By James Key's own admission, it will take some time to unlock the full potential of the STR8, but it seems that the small Scuderia has already found some improvements this Friday in China.
On 12/04, 10:36
Nico Hülkenberg was not satisfied with the performance of his Sauber after the first two Grand Prix of the season. In China, the Swiss team brought new parts, including a new rear wing that seems to be moving in the right direction. Enough to approach the rest of the weekend with optimism.
On 12/04, 10:34
Mercedes created a surprise a year ago by securing pole position and victory on the Shanghai track. At the end of the first day of testing for the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix, the F1 W04 seems capable of playing a leading role, perhaps even securing a second success. Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton are in any case satisfied with this day and are waiting for the qualifications before making any predictions.
On 12/04, 10:32
As in Australia and Malaysia, the VJM06 seems to perform well in China, being the best of the rest. This gives Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta reasons to be optimistic for the continuation of hostilities in this third round of the season.
On 12/04, 08:53
A new consumer brand is entering F1: Procter & Gamble, through its brand Gillette, is joining its rival Unilever by partnering with McLaren. However, the agreement is expected to be visible only in Asia.
On 12/04, 07:48
Felipe Massa set the fastest time in the second free practice session for the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix, marked by significant wear on the Pirelli tires. The Ferrari driver beat the Lotus of Kimi Räikkönen and his teammate Fernando Alonso.
On 12/04, 03:39
On a dirty track, it was Nico Rosberg who reminded the Chinese crowd of his capabilities by setting the fastest time in the first practice session of the weekend. The 2012 Grand Prix winner was ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber. The Lotus team, more reserved, has not yet shown its full potential.
On 11/04, 18:05
Following Sebastian Vettel's statements on the sidelines of the Chinese Grand Prix concerning his actions during the race in Sepang, several other drivers reacted to his remarks, such as Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso, and Felipe Massa, who do not seem to be in the same frame of mind as the German triple world champion.
On 11/04, 18:02
True to his laid-back reputation, Kimi Räikkönen stated on the sidelines of the Chinese Grand Prix that he still had no idea what he would do in 2014. With his contract with Lotus ending at the end of this season, the Finn is keeping the door open to all proposals.
On 11/04, 08:19
Overview of the technical constraints imposed by the Shanghai circuit in China on the chassis, engine, and tires of Formula 1 cars.
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