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On 28/11, 16:00
The season over, it's time for assessments of all kinds. In a season that was full of interest from start to finish, Alan Jones highlights the successful return of Kimi Räikkönen and also has a thought for Michael Schumacher who raced his last F1 race in Brazil.
On 28/11, 11:19
Williams has just officially announced that Pastor Maldonado and Valtteri Bottas will be teammates in 2013. Bruno Senna is thus paying the price for the confidence placed for the long term by the Grove team in the young Finn.
On 28/11, 08:24
While an onboard camera of Sebastian Vettel shows him overtaking a barely resisting Jean-Eric Vergne under yellow flag conditions, this incident could allow Fernando Alonso to be awarded the title off the track, provided, of course, that the FIA takes up the case or that Scuderia Ferrari considers a claim necessary.
On 27/11, 14:38
While the Lotus driver is still waiting to know what his future holds, the Enstone team wants to take their time to reflect, even though they express the desire to keep the Frenchman in their ranks. Thus, while Gérard Lopez believes that drivers as fast as Grosjean are not common, Eric Boullier, manager and boss of the Geneva native, thinks that he should not be counted out.
On 27/11, 14:30
Despite its defeat in the championship final in Brazil, the Ferrari team, through its sporting director, Stefano Domenicali, is confident about starting the 2013 season in a better position than it did at the beginning of the 2012 season. The team will notably focus on its qualifying pace, which cost it some strong performances this year.
On 27/11, 12:16
The years follow one another and are similar: the contribution of Australian taxpayers to the Australian Grand Prix has increased again to reach 56 million Australian dollars, 6 more than last year and in 2010.
On 27/11, 09:28
The Williams team has not yet officially announced the names of its two drivers for the 2013 season. Valtteri Bottas, the current third driver for the British team, seems well-positioned to claim a spot as a regular driver. In any case, he believes he has the necessary qualities.
On 26/11, 12:17
After leaving Formula 1 at the end of the 2011 season and spending 2012 in IndyCar, Rubens Barrichello would like to return to the F1 World Championship grids, but he believes it is unlikely to happen.
On 26/11, 11:10
In a reserved position in the often thankless role of third driver, Jérôme D'Ambrosio still hopes to return to the starting grids next year, even though the available seats are few. The only certainty is that his future should be revealed in at most three weeks.
On 26/11, 11:04
After 307 Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher is leaving the small world of Formula 1. Before returning to his ranch in Switzerland, the German granted an interview to Belgian television. Excerpts.
On 26/11, 08:57
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com invites you to discover, in graphic form, the strategies employed by each during the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix, which saw Jenson Button (McLaren) win ahead of Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) and Felipe Massa (Ferrari).
On 26/11, 08:38
If he asserts that not only contractual links but also loyalty and friendship unite Sebastian Vettel with Red Bull, Dietrich Mateschitz, owner of the Austrian team, would understand, however, if the German someday desires to race for Ferrari, which would then open the door to a possible arrival of Lewis Hamilton or Fernando Alonso to Milton Keynes.
On 25/11, 22:37
Following the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix, technical and sporting directors review the performances of their respective teams, starting with those from McLaren, following Jenson Button's victory in the last race of the 2012 Formula 1 season.
On 25/11, 22:35
By both stepping onto the podium at Interlagos, the Ferrari drivers enable the Scuderia to finish in second place in the constructors' standings, their best result since 2008, after a complicated start to the season. As for Fernando Alonso, he fell short in his quest for the drivers' title but views his season positively and is already eyeing 2013.
On 25/11, 22:33
At the end of a complicated race, Sebastian Vettel still managed to clinch his third consecutive Formula 1 world championship title, thus becoming the youngest triple world champion in F1 history. Mark Webber also experienced a tough race, with the Australian driver finishing in an honorable 4th place.
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