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On 07/11, 10:12
Next season, Sergio Pérez will leave Sauber to join McLaren, one of the most successful teams in the history of Formula 1. This track record requires delivering good results and inevitably adds a bit more pressure. According to Whitmarsh, the Mexican will need to learn to manage this pressure.
On 06/11, 19:26
After another difficult weekend in Abu Dhabi, Jenson Button admits he does not understand his car, which he considers the worst McLaren he has driven since joining Woking.
On 06/11, 18:40
The McLaren team proved to be the fastest today in Abu Dhabi for the first day of young driver testing, with Danish driver Kevin Magnussen placing the MP4-27 at the top of the time sheets.
On 06/11, 18:08
While teams will see their registration fees soar in 2013, drivers may also have to dig deeper into their pockets to obtain their Super License, while some, like Jenson Button, simply oppose the fact that the amount of said license is proportional to the driver's results.
On 06/11, 15:06
Invited to participate in the Abu Dhabi Young Driver Tests with Sauber and Red Bull, Robin Frijns, who had just won the Formula Renault 3.5 championship, claims to have declined a proposal from the Austrian firm twice to join their young driver program, convinced that it would have deprived him of a freedom that is incredibly important to him.
On 06/11, 11:24
In Abu Dhabi, Romain Grosjean found himself involved in various incidents. Again? Some might say. Except this time, the Frenchman is not at all to blame.
On 05/11, 18:49
Luca di Montezemolo, the head of Ferrari, urged his team not to let up and to redouble their efforts to improve the performance of the F2012, enabling Fernando Alonso to compete for the top spots in two weeks in the United States. The Spanish driver, on the other hand, is more skeptical about his chances of winning in Austin.
On 05/11, 09:59
After hosting the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix of Formula 1, the Yas Marina Circuit will this week be the host of three days of private testing reserved for young drivers. Here is the schedule planned by the teams present.
On 04/11, 20:50
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com invites you to discover, in graphic form, the strategies employed by each during the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which saw Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus) win ahead of Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) and Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull).
On 04/11, 20:09
When interviewed by phone on Eurosport, Alain Prost clarified his role in the project of returning the French Grand Prix in 2013 at Le Castellet. While the Frenchman indicates that a quick response is expected on the matter, he assures that the project leaders will be extremely reasonable financially.
On 04/11, 19:40
Following the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, technical and sporting managers reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with those of Lotus who claimed their first victory in the Genii era thanks to Kimi Räikkönen, marking his first win since the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix.
On 04/11, 19:32
Off to a bad start yesterday after being excluded from qualifying, Sebastian Vettel corrected the situation today by managing to reach the podium despite a damaged front wing following contacts at the start of the race. Mark Webber, after another poor start, was less fortunate and was ultimately forced to retire after a collision with Romain Grosjean, his third of the day.
On 04/11, 19:01
By winning the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Kimi Räikkönen gave the Lotus F1 team its first victory of the season. It was also the Finn's first win since his return to F1 at the beginning of the year. The race was not as perfect for Romain Grosjean, who had to retire following a contact with Mark Webber.
On 04/11, 18:55
Fernando Alonso did not think second place was possible today in Abu Dhabi, so he is thrilled to have secured it in the end. The Spanish driver reduces the gap to Vettel in the drivers' championship and he knows that everything is still to play for. Felipe Massa hoped for more from this race and leaves a bit disappointed despite scoring points.
On 04/11, 18:11
By finishing the race in 4th place, Jenson Button enabled the McLaren team to achieve a 56th consecutive points finish, breaking the previous record of 55 held by Ferrari. Lewis Hamilton, on the other hand, expressed disappointment with his retirement but the 2008 world champion intends to try to win one or even both of the remaining races.
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