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On 01/11, 10:12
Sebastian Vettel achieved a 'Grand Chelem' on Sunday at the Indian Grand Prix, securing pole position, leading for 60 laps, and recording the fastest lap in the race. However, his team moderately appreciated his setting of the fastest lap in the final lap of the race.
On 01/11, 09:27
Lotus Renault Grand Prix and Team Lotus should change their names by the end of the year to avoid having two Lotus teams in Formula 1 - LRGP could simply become Lotus and Team Lotus is expected to become Caterham. A third team, Marussia Virgin Racing, might also change its name.
On 31/10, 14:13
The United States Grand Prix is expected to return to the calendar next season, in 2012. A second Grand Prix in the United States, specifically near New York, is planned to be introduced starting in 2013. However, Bernie Ecclestone is considering organizing even more races in the United States, aiming for two more to reach a total of four Grand Prix per year in the land of Uncle Sam.
On 31/10, 11:16
The CEO of the Renault-Nissan Alliance welcomes the current commitment of the diamond brand in Formula 1 and believes that a French driver behind the wheel of a Formula 1 car would be highly regarded by Renault.
On 31/10, 10:01
Contrary to what TF1 commentators said yesterday during the Indian Grand Prix, Charles Pic has not yet signed a contract for the 2012 season. The Frenchman is still in negotiations with several teams: Team Lotus, Virgin, and Williams.
On 30/10, 19:50
After each Grand Prix, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you a graphic analysis of the different strategies used during the race, notably by the contenders for victory at the Indian Grand Prix.
On 30/10, 17:27
The Briton and the Spaniard both insist that second place is not an objective in itself. While Button will aim for victory until the end of the season, Alonso seems to have lowered his expectations and is looking towards 2012.
On 30/10, 16:49
During the post-race press conference, the podium drivers wanted to have one last thought for Dan Wheldon and Marco Simoncelli, with Jenson Button even wanting to dedicate the race to them.
On 30/10, 15:06
Sebastian Vettel made Formula 1 history today by winning the inaugural Indian Grand Prix. The German driver also set a new record for the most laps led in a single season, breaking the previous record held by Nigel Mansell. The reigning world champion also paid tribute to Dan Wheldon and Marco Simoncelli, who recently passed away. Mark Webber, on the other hand, had a somewhat more challenging Grand Prix, experiencing significant tire wear and having to concede to Fernando Alonso in the battle for 3rd place in the Grand Prix.
On 30/10, 14:52
Placed 11th and 15th on the starting grid, LRGP drivers Vitaly Petrov and Bruno Senna barely managed to bring points to the Enstone team. They finished the Indian Grand Prix in 11th and 12th place, just outside the points...
On 30/10, 14:43
Fernando Alonso knew it would be difficult for him to fight for the victory, but the double world champion hoped to mix it up in the battle to finish on the podium. He succeeded by passing Mark Webber during his last stop, finishing in 3rd place for the first Indian Grand Prix in Formula 1. Felipe Massa's race did not go as well; the Brazilian collided with Lewis Hamilton and received a penalty following the incident. He ultimately retired after breaking his front left suspension on a kerb - as he did in qualifying yesterday when he broke his front right suspension.
On 30/10, 14:23
Jenson Button announced yesterday that he could win the first Indian Grand Prix, and the 2009 world champion did everything he could to achieve that. However, his McLaren was not fast enough to compete with Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull. Nevertheless, Button managed to finish on the podium - in second place. Lewis Hamilton experienced a race that was a bit too eventful; he was hit by Felipe Massa, forcing him to make an additional pit stop. He hopes to make up for it in the last two races of the season. Button's second place, coupled with Hamilton's 7th, allows the McLaren team to secure its second place in the constructors' championship behind Red Bull and ahead of Scuderia Ferrari.
On 30/10, 14:18
Felipe Massa spoke about the incident that (once again) involved him and Lewis Hamilton during the Indian Grand Prix. After making contact with the British driver's car, the Ferrari driver was penalized with a drive-through by the race stewards. A penalty that the Brazilian deemed unfair...
On 30/10, 13:46
The Sahara Force India team is the only Indian team in Formula 1, and for its home Grand Prix, the drivers hoped to achieve a good result. Adrian Sutil succeeded in this by finishing the race in 9th place, earning the team two points. Paul di Resta wasn't as fortunate; he had adopted a strategy based on the deployment of the safety car, which never came, and he struggled to recover afterwards.
On 30/10, 13:34
Mercedes GP finished the Indian weekend in style by securing big points at the finish. The drivers showed a high race pace, allowing them to reach the first part of the Top 10. Michael Schumacher, who started 12th, finished 5th. He was ahead of his teammate Nico Rosberg, who started from the 7th position on the grid.
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