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On 21/10, 11:42
Recently launched on the channel previously occupied by Direct 8, D8, the first free general-interest channel of the Canal+ group, is reportedly winning the battle for F1 broadcasting rights against TF1. However, the battle may not be won yet, as the leading channel in Europe is reportedly seeking an alliance with beINSport to keep some of the races on its network.
On 20/10, 08:47
Thrill-seeker Michael Schumacher has decided that his future will no longer be in F1 but wants to try his hand at a new discipline where emotions are heightened... rodeo!
On 19/10, 18:10
The promoters of the Grand Prix of America, scheduled in New Jersey for June 2013, have officially postponed the North American event to 2014. However, promoter Leo Hindery Jr and Bernie Ecclestone assert that they are committed to ensuring the Grand Prix, held with Manhattan's buildings as a backdrop, takes place successfully in 2014.
On 19/10, 13:26
The promoters of the Grand Prix of America might announce the postponement to 2014 of the race initially scheduled to take place in June 2013 on the banks of the Hudson River, not far from New York. Delays in obtaining building permits and a lack of financing would have been fatal to the event, although the postponement has yet to be confirmed.
On 19/10, 08:50
Bruno Senna has not yet secured his future for the 2013 season. Despite generally disappointing performances, the Brazilian remains optimistic about the rest of his career, especially since he knows the reasons for some underperformances.
On 18/10, 14:47
For the Young Driver Tests in Abu Dhabi, the Sauber team will entrust the C31 to the Dutchman Robin Frijns for the first of the three testing days, and then to its third driver, Esteban Gutiérrez, for the remaining two days.
On 18/10, 14:07
As the Thailand Grand Prix is reportedly only awaiting the government's green light to be officially announced, Kanokphand Chulakasem, governor of the National Sports Authority, reveals some details about the conditions for organizing this Grand Prix, which could be held in November 2014.
On 18/10, 11:09
From the dull South Korean Grand Prix emerged the surprising speed difference between the two Scuderia Ferrari cars, with Felipe Massa clearly faster than Fernando Alonso. The explanation could be technical.
On 17/10, 12:54
For the last three Grand Prix of the season, Pirelli has decided to forego the Super Soft tires. Thus, in Abu Dhabi, drivers will have Soft and Medium tires available, while Pirelli will offer them its hardest tires in the United States and Brazil.
On 17/10, 10:25
On his 33rd birthday, Kimi Räikkönen unveils a new clothing line offered by Makia Clothing, for which he is the ambassador. It's an opportunity for Iceman to star in a delightful video that reveals the behind-the-scenes of signing his contract with this Finnish ready-to-wear company.
On 17/10, 09:30
Now the favorite for the 2012 Formula 1 title, Sebastian Vettel is increasingly making a name for himself in the sport's statistics. However, for Sir Jackie Stewart, the German is not yet among the great champions of the category.
On 16/10, 18:28
After a generally successful inaugural round, the organizers of the India Grand Prix have taken steps to improve what was perfectible for its second edition. So theoretically, the dust that hindered the spectacle in 2011 has been eliminated, while the curbs, raised and extended, will make the challenge even greater for the drivers.
On 16/10, 18:10
If some might have thought that Mercedes had forced Michael Schumacher to retire, the seven-time German world champion insists on affirming the contrary. Moreover, he believes that recruiting Lewis Hamilton to replace him in 2013 was the right choice to make.
On 16/10, 14:18
After weeks of speculation and two convincing races in Japan and South Korea, Felipe Massa has seen his contract with Ferrari extended until the end of 2013, after meeting today with Luca di Montezemolo in Maranello. The Brazilian will thus be teammate to Fernando Alonso for the fourth consecutive year.
On 16/10, 13:17
While not detracting from the merit Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel might have in winning a third consecutive title, Lewis Hamilton believes that Fernando Alonso deserves the title and that Ferrari has made no mistakes. The Briton also reflects on his end of the season where he hopes to step onto the podium and assures that there is no issue between him and Jenson Button.
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