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On 08/10, 08:29
It's unclear what to expect at Mercedes GP after the qualifying session for the Japanese Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher is pleased with his position on the grid and hopes for a good race on this track he enjoys. On the other side of the garage, Nico Rosberg didn't have the opportunity to defend his chances as he was forced to return to the pits after his installation lap in Q1 due to hydraulic issues. The young German driver will start 23rd tomorrow, but that doesn't stop him from having a sense of humor.
On 08/10, 08:18
Once again, Vitantonio Liuzzi was not spared from technical problems, both during the free practice 3 and in qualifying. The Italian will start at the very back while his teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, will start in 22nd position.
On 08/10, 07:26
Even though the Italian team, as usual, favored the race, disappointment is evident in the statements, along with the hope of seeing the tire-saving strategy pay off.
On 08/10, 07:18
After experiencing understeer issues during the Free Practice 3, the Team Lotus drivers benefited from the setup changes made to their T128 between the day's two sessions and prioritized tire management to have more sets of new tires available for the race.
On 08/10, 06:13
In a session that seemed destined for McLaren and Jenson Button, it was ultimately Sebastian Vettel who snatched victory by beating the 2009 world champion by nine thousandths. The Red Bull driver is more than ever on his way to a second title!
On 08/10, 03:34
Lotus Renault GP and Bruno Senna officially announced the "Senna Tri Campaign" of the Ayrton Senna Foundation at the Suzuka circuit today.This campaign, with the slogan "One conquest inspires another," marks the 20th anniversary of Ayrton's third world title.
On 08/10, 03:34
Japan has experienced a long reconstruction in recent months after the catastrophic earthquake and a devastating tsunami. The world of Formula 1, passing through the land of the rising sun, has decided to mobilize to help the many victims of these disasters.
On 08/10, 03:26
For once, the McLaren-Mercedes driver set the fastest time in Free Practice and will be the favorite for qualifying. Less prominent than yesterday, the Red Bull drivers seemed to be hiding their true capabilities, while the session was interrupted by a red flag following Bruno Senna's accident.
On 07/10, 23:46
This Friday marked the first day of the Japanese Grand Prix. After the terrible earthquake that occurred a few months ago on the east coast of the island followed by a devastating tsunami, the message conveyed by the drivers and teams is one of support. Everyone made gestures. Discover this with more than 150 photographs.
On 07/10, 17:47
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On 07/10, 13:01
The Italian manufacturer has unveiled the compounds it will supply for the last three Grand Prix of the season and has decided, in light of the unknowns posed by the Indian Grand Prix, to play it safe by bringing back the hard tires, which were not supposed to be used anymore.
On 07/10, 11:28
Felipe Massa's contract with Ferrari ends at the end of 2012, and it seems increasingly likely that the Brazilian driver will not stay with the team for the 2013 season. After rumors suggesting Jules Bianchi or Sergio Pérez as replacements for the Brazilian driver, it is now Nico Rosberg's turn to reportedly inquire about a possible seat with the team.
On 07/10, 11:28
Jenson Button is determined to play his hand in the championship until the last moment. By posting the best times in each session on this first day, he shows Vettel and Red Bull that they will have to reckon with him on Sunday. Hamilton, on the other hand, is a bit further behind despite his second place in the second session.
On 07/10, 10:31
After a more than disappointing weekend in Singapore, the Lotus Renault team was hoping to bounce back in Suzuka and things seem to be off to a good start as Vitaly Petrov and Bruno Senna's R31s seem comfortable on the Suzuka circuit. Both drivers are delighted with their car's current performance but hope to make a few more adjustments to gain additional performance for the qualifying session and the race.
On 07/10, 09:13
Several rumors emerged yesterday and today about a possible sale of the Force India team to the Indian conglomerate Sahara India. But Vijay Mallya, the head of the Indian team, insisted on denying these rumors, stating that he has no intention of selling his Formula 1 team.
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