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On 13/04, 04:21
The International Automobile Federation has decided to maintain the Bahrain Grand Prix on the scheduled date as it believes that "all appropriate security measures have been implemented" for this. The FIA also reveals that it has not received any request for cancellation or postponement from the teams and/or Bernie Ecclestone.
On 13/04, 04:03
While the future of the Bahrain Grand Prix, scheduled for April 22, is still undecided, the drivers prefer to remain silent or choose their words carefully when questioned about the thorny issue of the legitimacy of a Grand Prix in Bahrain, as the internal situation does not seem to be calm.
On 13/04, 03:58
Lewis Hamilton makes a strong start in China by setting the fastest time at the end of a session disrupted by rain and marked by significant assessment work on the new developments introduced by the teams. The McLaren driver is ahead of the Mercedes fleet, the Sauber drivers, and the two Red Bulls of Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel.
On 12/04, 18:21
Amusing, Unique, Unusual, Unpredictable, Impressive! Formula One drivers do not lack vocabulary to describe the Shanghai circuit, whose gigantism matches the size of the Middle Kingdom. The drivers particularly appreciate the fast sequences offered by the track as well as the multiple overtaking opportunities it provides.
On 12/04, 18:13
A brief overview of the technical constraints imposed by the Shanghai circuit on the chassis, engine, and tires of Formula One cars.
On 12/04, 16:47
If Team Red Bull has fond memories of the Chinese Grand Prix, where they claimed their first victory in 2009, they approach the 2012 edition aware of their strengths and weaknesses and determined to improve in the qualifying exercise, having secured three consecutive pole positions in China.
On 12/04, 15:30
Will we finally stop hearing about the W-Duct or passive F-Duct system developed by Mercedes AMG? Since the beginning of the season, this innovation from the German team has caused a stir among its rivals, and despite the FIA confirming its legality in Australia and Malaysia, Lotus F1 once again filed a complaint to have it banned, as we explained to you this morning.
On 12/04, 12:17
While the Mercedes F1 W03 has once again passed the stewards' inspections successfully, the Lotus F1 team has decided to lodge a protest with the FIA regarding the legality of the W-Duct.
On 12/04, 12:13
Often victorious in China in recent years, the McLaren team approaches this new event with confidence but without complacency, as the British team knows it will have a tough challenge against tighter competition than ever.
On 12/04, 11:28
After scoring points in the first two races, the Sahara Force India team hopes to continue its momentum. Vijay Mallya, the team principal, expects his drivers to be in the mix for a top 10 finish in the race on Sunday in Shanghai.
On 12/04, 11:26
Despite a victory in Malaysia and leading the drivers' championship, Fernando Alonso and Ferrari are not getting carried away because they know they don't have the best car on the grid. The Spaniard's goal will be to score big points in China. Felipe Massa, on the other hand, hopes to reverse his negative spiral and finally achieve a decent result.
On 12/04, 11:15
Still not listed among the signatories of the Concorde Agreements for the 2013-2017 period, Mercedes is now facing a rebellion from some of its shareholders, whose attitude could lead the brand to reconsider its commitment to F1.
On 12/04, 10:04
Lewis Hamilton will be penalized five grid places for the Chinese Grand Prix this weekend due to a gearbox change on his car.
On 12/04, 06:30
The judgment in the dispute between Force India and Caterham could have additional consequences for Tony Fernandes's team since HRT and Marussia have decided to file a complaint with the FIA. Both teams believe they were disadvantaged by the fact that their rival used another team's technology, which allowed it to obtain the funds reserved for the tenth place in the Constructors' Championship.
On 12/04, 06:29
After good winter testing, the first two races for the Mercedes team did not go as planned. However, the entire German team has worked hard in recent weeks to improve the pace of the F1 W03 in race conditions. Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher hope that all these efforts will pay off in Shanghai.
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