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On 10/10, 12:44
A promise made, a promise kept! To celebrate Sebastian Vettel's world title in Japan, the publishers of the game Gran Turismo 5 are offering the Red Bull x2010 concept car to all players until October 16.
On 10/10, 11:36
As Niki Lauda admits he is convinced that Sebastian Vettel can come close to Michael Schumacher's records, Fernando Alonso sets a date with the Red Bull driver for the 2012 season, which could crown him as the youngest triple world champion in the history of Formula One.
On 09/10, 21:25
Japan is a country that held the international spotlight in the media for several weeks at the beginning of the year. Japan has faced hardships this year. But today, Japan is the land of deliverance for hundreds of people;
On 09/10, 20:33
Red Bull Racing already achieved the double last year: the driver and constructor titles. But the suspense lasted until the end. This season, Red Bull has been impressively powerful from the first Grand Prix. Vettel, for his part, has been consistent and flawless on the track. The German, in difficulty today, solidifies the work of the entire team by finishing on the podium and especially by winning the world championship title four races before the end of the season. Enough to be satisfied from every point of view. It remains to be seen if they will confirm this power with the constructor title. Four more Grand Prix to achieve this goal.
On 09/10, 18:45
After each Grand Prix, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you a graphical analysis of the different strategies employed during the race, particularly focusing on the contenders for the victory.
On 09/10, 15:21
McLaren still had a slim chance of keeping its title hopes alive for the 2011 season. For that to happen, Vettel needed not to score a single point and Button had to win all the races. Jenson Button can't be in two places at once. The Englishman did his job perfectly by winning the Japanese Grand Prix. Unfortunately, he couldn't prevent Vettel from scoring points today. Vettel wins the title, but Button won't give up and wants to finish the 2011 season on a high note. As for Lewis Hamilton, he is disappointed with his performance. He wants to forget and move on.
On 09/10, 10:56
Following an aggressive race, which he is accustomed to, Fernando Alonso brings another podium to Ferrari. Felipe Massa, still engaged in a battle with Lewis Hamilton, completes the good result for the Scuderia with a solid 7th place.
On 09/10, 10:54
The Japanese Grand Prix is one to forget for the small Italian team Toro Rosso, which will leave Suzuka without scoring any points: Jaime Alguersuari finished 15th in the race while Sebastien Buemi was forced to retire due to a wheel nut issue...
On 09/10, 10:24
Timo Glock and Jérôme D'Ambrosio put in a solid race to finish ahead of the HRTs. However, the Team Lotus cars were too far behind in performance to hope for anything better today.
On 09/10, 10:22
The disappointment is once again present for the Williams team following the Japanese Grand Prix at the legendary Suzuka circuit. Drivers Pastor Maldonado and Rubens Barrichello did not shine, finishing 14th and 17th respectively.
On 09/10, 10:02
The Lotus Renault team aimed to place both its drivers in Q3 this weekend at Suzuka, an objective that was achieved yesterday, and the team hoped to legitimately see both drivers finish in the top 10 and score significant points at Suzuka. However, while Vitaly Petrov managed to score points, Bruno Senna experienced a difficult race and finished far back in 16th position. The two points scored by the Russian allow the British team to slightly increase its lead over Force India in the constructors' championship.
On 09/10, 09:47
The two HRT drivers finished the race in Suzuka. It's already a small victory for the Spanish team, which brought up the rear in this Japanese Grand Prix.
On 09/10, 09:41
The entire audience was waiting to see their favorite, Kamui Kobayashi, achieve wonders in the race like last season, but things did not go very well for the Japanese driver. It was ultimately his teammate, Sergio Perez, who shone in Japan. The Mexican driver, who started from 17th place and has been suffering from the flu since yesterday, accomplished an incredible performance by finishing the race in 8th place, which allows the Swiss team to score valuable points in the battle for 6th place in the constructors' championship.
On 09/10, 09:29
At the end of the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka this Sunday, the Mercedes GP team drivers managed to score points, with Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg finishing sixth and tenth respectively at the checkered flag. Reactions from the main parties involved.
On 09/10, 09:22
Force India was hoping to score some points at Suzuka this weekend, but it was not to be. The strategies of Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta were thwarted by the safety car intervention. In the final laps, both drivers - on medium tires - could not compete with drivers on soft tires. They ultimately finished just outside the points in 11th and 12th place.
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