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On 30/05, 09:42
The IPO of Formula One is expected soon, and John Elkann, CEO of the Exor conglomerate, parent company of FIAT and Ferrari, acknowledged during a meeting with shareholders that he had abandoned plans to invest in Formula One. The financial operation was planned in collaboration with News Corp, but the stock exchange listing price was deemed too high.
On 30/05, 07:29
Although Formula One has once again become unpredictable after three years marked by the domination of a single team – Brawn then Red Bull – Jenson Button and Niki Lauda fear that Formula One has swung from one extreme to the other and that the current unpredictability may harm its image and tire the fans.
On 29/05, 15:02
As Scuderia Ferrari continued its preparations for the Canadian Grand Prix, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake in northern Italy forced the Maranello team to suspend its activities for the day to allow its employees to reunite with their families.
On 29/05, 12:39
The attorneys in Austin must be rubbing their hands: the legal battle between Circuit of the Americas and Tavo Hellmund is not about to end as both parties remain firmly entrenched in their respective positions.
On 29/05, 11:10
At the center of rumors sending him to Maranello in 2013 to replace Felipe Massa, Mark Webber continues to stir the F1 grapevine. Alan Jones does not hide that after having added Monaco to his record for the second time in his career, only the name of Scuderia Ferrari is now missing from the Australian's resume.
On 29/05, 10:51
Author of a new podium finish in the streets of Monaco, Nico Rosberg believes that his Mercedes should perform well on the fast circuit of Montreal in 15 days.
On 29/05, 07:23
Despite a mixed race in Monaco, where Kimi Räikkönen only took ninth place, Eric Boullier, team principal of Lotus-Renault, believes that the Finn can fight for the world championship title.
On 29/05, 06:39
Important hub of student protest, the city of Montreal will host the Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix on June 8, 9, and 10 in a tense social context. This is an opportunity to revisit the situation and the risks looming over the event.
On 28/05, 16:16
A notch located in front of the tires, in the underbody of the Red Bull RB8, caused a stir in Monaco. Supposed to increase the aerodynamic downforce on the cars of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber, this solution is not to the liking of some of the Austrian team's rivals who will request clarifications from the Technical Working Group meeting today in Monaco.
On 28/05, 16:09
While Romain Grosjean endured his third retirement of the season, once again following a collision, Eric Boullier steps up to defend his driver and remind that the Frenchman is still in the learning phase of F1, even though he delights his employers with his performances.
On 28/05, 11:34
While Bernie Ecclestone would like to provide an extra set of tires to drivers who qualify in Q3 in order to prevent them from staying in the pits to save tires for the race, and although Pirelli claims to be ready to implement this immediately, the teams are opposed to it.
On 28/05, 10:25
Lewis Hamilton's contract with McLaren expires at the end of the year, but the Woking team hopes to keep its driver and is reportedly willing to pay the price according to the British press.
On 27/05, 20:10
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com invites you to discover, in a graphic format, the strategies used by each participant during the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix.
On 27/05, 18:23
Rumors about Fernando Alonso's future teammates at Ferrari continued this weekend in Monaco. The latest speculation suggests that Webber might join in 2013 for one season, followed by Vettel starting in 2014.
On 27/05, 18:20
After a thrilling Monaco Grand Prix, the team managers reflect on their respective performances in the race, starting with Red Bull, whose annexation of the Principality continues following the successes of Webber in 2010, Vettel in 2011, and now the great Mark this Sunday.
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