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On 19/03, 14:41
Zytek, the supplier of the first KERS to win a Formula 1 Grand Prix and a well-known constructor in the paddocks, particularly in Endurance, is considering the production of a "power unit" for Formula 1 due to the introduction of new engine regulations in 2014.
On 19/03, 11:58
In the evening of his excellent race in Australia, which saw him finish in second position ahead of Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso spoke about the underperformance of the Red Bulls. According to him, the Austrian team and its drivers are unable to make the most of their cars.
On 19/03, 10:03
The Australian Grand Prix was the first F1 Grand Prix of the Canal+ era in France. The ratings were highly anticipated. The result is clear: in one year, they went from 1.6 million to 400,000 viewers.
On 19/03, 08:35
If Paddy Lowe has announced his intention to leave McLaren at the end of the 2013 season and has been relieved of his duties as technical director, Toto Wolff states that it is still too early to talk about his arrival at Mercedes. In the meantime, McLaren is looking for a role where Lowe could continue to contribute to the team until the end of his contract.
On 18/03, 17:23
A study conducted by Formula Money reveals that the 2012 United States Grand Prix in Austin generated $190 million in media exposure for the Texas capital. This should reassure Texas taxpayers, as the event had received a public subsidy of $29.3 million, which was definitely well amortized.
On 18/03, 14:51
People often wonder what tangible returns sponsors get from their investments in F1. Here is an illustration through Randstad, a sponsor with Williams, in the Indian market.
On 18/03, 13:45
As rumors of a McLaren-Honda partnership in 2015 are in full swing, Mercedes, the current engine supplier for the British team, wishes to continue the venture with Woking beyond 2014 but is already preparing to take necessary security measures in case of an agreement between McLaren and the Japanese manufacturer.
On 17/03, 13:54
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com invites you to discover, in graphic form, the strategies employed by each during the 2013 Australian Grand Prix, which saw Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus) win ahead of Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) and Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull).
On 17/03, 12:48
Following the 2013 Australian Grand Prix, technical or sporting officials are reviewing the performances of their respective teams, starting with those of Lotus following Kimi Räikkönen's victory in this first race of the 2013 Formula 1 season.
On 17/03, 12:38
Fernando Alonso had said at the beginning of the weekend that a podium would suit him perfectly: mission accomplished. Moreover, finishing ahead of the two Red Bulls is even better from his point of view. As for Felipe Massa, he is happy to have finally had a good race in Australia, even if a podium was possible for him as well. Therefore, smiles prevail in the Scuderia stand.
On 17/03, 11:27
After poor qualifying sessions, Jenson Button and Sergio Perez could not perform any exploits in Melbourne for the first Grand Prix of 2013. Button benefited from Nico Rosberg's retirement to finish 9th, while Perez finished his first race with McLaren in 11th place. The entire team must rally together to achieve better results next week in Sepang.
On 17/03, 11:07
Team Lotus started the season in the best possible way after Kimi Räikkönen's victory at the Australian Grand Prix. While the Finnish driver was able to secure a new win quite easily, his teammate Romain Grosjean had a more complicated race but still finished in the points, in 10th place.
On 17/03, 11:03
Marussia arrived in Melbourne with two rookie F1 drivers: Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton. Both drivers managed to finish the race, and Jules Bianchi finished ahead of Charles Pic's Caterham. The midfield teams weren't even very far away...
On 17/03, 10:52
Even though they were beaten by the Marussias, both Caterham drivers were quite pleased with their Australian Grand Prix. Giedo Van der Garde is satisfied with his F1 debut and Charles Pic believes that the Malaysian team has a good foundation to build on for the rest of the season.
On 17/03, 10:26
The Sahara Force India team had a great Australian Grand Prix. Adrian Sutil started on an alternative strategy and it allowed him to lead the race for a few laps. He struggled more towards the end of the Grand Prix but still finished in 7th place. Paul di Resta finished just a few positions behind his teammate at the finish.
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