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On 07/09, 16:37
The Sahara Force India team had a productive Friday at Monza. The three drivers of the team, Nico Hülkenberg, Paul di Resta, and Jules Bianchi, were able to drive the VJM05 on the Italian track and all three were satisfied with its performance.
On 07/09, 16:34
Williams will close the garage door with the feeling of a job well done. The three drivers each completed their respective programs and tested different options, with Pastor Maldonado joined by Valtteri Bottas in the morning before Bruno Senna took over in the afternoon.
On 07/09, 16:12
The first day of testing at the Italian Grand Prix saw McLaren quite in good form on the Monza track. Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button are pleased with their car's performance, but they hope to further improve the setup tomorrow ahead of the qualifying and the race.
On 07/09, 15:57
Even though Red Bull does not usually top the timesheets on Friday, the Austrian team is not at the level it wished to be one hour before the start of qualifying. However, Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber will be able to capitalize on the amount of data collected today to come back in better shape tomorrow.
On 07/09, 15:39
The HRT team ran three of its four drivers today in Monza, and despite this, the Spanish team conducted an intensive testing program, including aerodynamic testing, tire testing, and setup testing of the F112.
On 07/09, 15:31
After a double finish in the points, the Toro Rosso team hopes to be competitive this weekend at Monza as well, but for the moment, the STR7 lacks speed. Even with the tests, it is not easy to have a clear idea of the hierarchy, as Daniel Ricciardo admitted.
On 07/09, 15:28
The Silver Arrows had a productive first day of testing, successfully trying out different fuel loads. Michael Schumacher even topped the timesheets in the morning session before being overtaken by his teammate in the afternoon.
On 07/09, 15:25
Timo Glock and Charles Pic had a busy day today in Monza as both Marussia drivers tested different aerodynamic solutions to find the best one for the rest of the weekend. They both expressed satisfaction with their car's performance.
On 07/09, 15:18
At the end of the first day of testing, Sergio Pérez believes that the C31 is not as competitive as expected on the very fast Monza circuit. However, the Mexican driver is aiming for a place in Q3 tomorrow. Kamui Kobayashi, on the other hand, went in the wrong direction with the settings, which cost him valuable time.
On 07/09, 15:03
Romain Grosjean held a press conference this afternoon in Monza, and MotorsInside was present to listen to what the French driver had to say, who, as a reminder, is suspended for the Italian Grand Prix this weekend.
On 07/09, 13:46
The president of Ferrari assures that the future of Felipe Massa is not yet sealed at Maranello but believes that the Scuderia needs two competitive drivers. The Italian also mentioned the possibility of withdrawing from Formula One if it no longer constitutes a technological and sporting challenge for Ferrari.
On 07/09, 13:38
The McLaren drivers took the lead at Monza, with Lewis Hamilton ahead of Jenson Button. In third, Fernando Alonso once again faced mechanical issues, while the afternoon was also not smooth for Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg, both of whom had to deal with DRS problems.
On 07/09, 11:59
For the reigning double world champion and current director of the GPDA, the penalty imposed on Romain Grosjean is severe. The German specifically mentions the lack of consistency in the penalties but also believes that in this type of situation, discussions among drivers can be useful.
On 07/09, 11:41
The president of the FIA, Jean Todt, spoke with the Gazetta dello Sport about the future cost reductions in F1, and for the Frenchman, expenses must be reduced by 30% over the next three years.
On 07/09, 09:41
Michael Schumacher claimed the fastest time in this first practice session of the Italian Grand Prix in Monza. The former Ferrari driver was ahead of Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, and the two Scuderia drivers, Alonso and Massa.
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