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On 13/07, 14:36
Without noise, the Lotus number 10 encountered a gearbox problem in the very last lap of Sunday's British Grand Prix. Romain Grosjean's car will therefore require a brand-new gearbox for the German race, forcing him to start 5 places further back on the grid.
On 13/07, 08:16
Victim of an accident during aerodynamic tests for Marussia and suffering a head injury, Maria de Villota is making slight but significant progress according to a statement released by the Anglo-Russian team. They specifically noted that the Spanish driver left the intensive care unit on Monday.
On 13/07, 08:04
Bernie Ecclestone confides in the Guardian that the idea of a Grand Prix held in London is not a joke and that he is therefore exploring the possibilities of making it happen. Ecclestone also assures that he is not linked to the project unveiled by Santander while other options are possible.
On 12/07, 17:41
No big surprise given the forces at play for these young driver tests at Silverstone, it's Valtteri Bottas, the third Finnish driver for the Williams team, who finishes the day on top.
On 12/07, 12:39
Felipe Massa admitted to having the support of a psychologist in recent months to break free from the mental vicious cycle he was in.
On 11/07, 11:53
The Singapore Grand Prix, whose contract was ending this year, is expected to be extended for an additional 5 years according to Bernie Ecclestone, the head of FOM.
On 11/07, 07:20
Three teams will be present this week at Silverstone for two days of testing for young drivers, namely Williams, Marussia, and HRT. Here's what you need to know about this young driver test session.
On 10/07, 13:41
Second in the 2012 British Grand Prix, which he had led until the 47th of the fifty-two laps, Fernando Alonso explains the reasons for this failure while Gary Anderson believes that the Spaniard could have lost the race earlier by persisting with the Hard tires in his first stint.
On 10/07, 12:41
While Mark Webber has officially extended his contract with Red Bull for 2013, amid persistent rumors sending him to Ferrari, the Australian confirms that there have indeed been discussions with the Italian team, which on its part, does not seem in a hurry to decide on the replacement for Felipe Massa, if it even decides to replace the Brazilian.
On 10/07, 10:25
By securing his second victory of the season at the British Grand Prix last weekend, Mark Webber becomes the number one challenger to Fernando Alonso, who is currently leading the World Championship standings. As such, he is asking his team to treat him fairly in comparison to his teammate Sebastian Vettel.
On 10/07, 10:21
The Red Bull team announced today that Mark Webber will remain with them for the 2013 season. The Australian is thus extending his contract by an additional year with the Austrian team.
On 10/07, 07:34
The FIA has decided to ban the use of DRS if there is a yellow flag in the system's usage zone.
On 09/07, 17:11
After a European Grand Prix where Sebastian Vettel had dominated the competition before being forced to retire, Red Bull is back on the top step of the podium with Mark Webber's victory on English soil. The results are largely due to revised and improved exhaust systems, which the editorial team at Fan F1 describes exclusively to you.
On 09/07, 16:00
The day after his victory at the British Grand Prix, and as the transfer season approaches rapidly, Mark Webber's future is once again a topic of discussion. The Australian assures that his victory will help him stay in Formula One while Christian Horner and Jackie Stewart would like it to be with Red Bull.
On 09/07, 15:33
In The Guardian, Frank Williams recalls the memory of Alan Jones and Ayrton Senna while looking at the present and future with optimism. The Briton, now 70, defends his choice of drivers for 2012 – even though he would gladly hire Lewis Hamilton – and believes that the team is now in good hands to succeed once again.
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