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On 10/10, 11:29
For Ferrari's president, Sergio Marchionne, the team paid the price in the last two races for ignoring quality control, but all hope for the title has not yet disappeared.
On 08/10, 17:44
Victorious at Suzuka, Lewis Hamilton did not have a quiet race. Neutralized twice by the virtual safety car, this Japanese Grand Prix could very well have gone to Max Verstappen and Red Bull. But the Briton managed to hold off the Dutchman to clinch a crucial victory in his championship battle with Vettel.
On 08/10, 17:23
Once again, Sebastian Vettel's weekend did not go ideally. A retirement early in the race relegates him far behind Lewis Hamilton in the championship, but the Ferrari driver still wants to believe in his chances.
On 08/10, 16:32
Condemned to start at the back of the grid due to new engine-related penalties, Fernando Alonso had to settle for 11th place, just behind Felipe Massa. Stoffel Vandoorne finished in an anonymous 14th place.
On 08/10, 11:08
Already dominant during the qualifications, Lewis Hamilton was never threatened during the race in Suzuka. He was also quickly rid of his main rival for the title, Sebastian Vettel, who was forced to retire as early as the 5th lap. The two Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo completed the podium.
On 07/10, 17:46
The Force India team seems well-positioned this weekend in Suzuka to aim for points. Esteban Ocon qualified 7th, followed by his teammate, Sergio Pérez, with the 8th fastest time of the day. Both drivers will gain positions on the grid tomorrow due to penalties for Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Räikkönen.
On 07/10, 17:16
Renault has announced that Marcin Budkowski will become the executive director, in charge of the entire chassis.
On 07/10, 16:35
Game, set, and match for Charles Leclerc, who clinches the title in F2 thanks to his victory in the first race of the weekend in Jerez.
On 07/10, 12:08
The game of musical chairs will start earlier than expected as the Suzuka Grand Prix will be Jolyon Palmer's last with Renault since Carlos Sainz will join the French team as of Austin.
On 07/10, 07:10
Lewis Hamilton will start from pole position tomorrow with the Suzuka track record in hand. Valtteri Bottas secures a one-two for Mercedes but will be penalized tomorrow. Sebastian Vettel and his Ferrari will therefore be poised on the front row, ahead of the Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen.
On 07/10, 06:10
Kimi Räikkönen will be penalized 5 grid places for the Japanese Grand Prix while Fernando Alonso will face a new 35-place penalty.
On 07/10, 05:56
The two Mercedes set the fastest times in a session marked by two red flags due to off-track excursions by Kimi Räikkönen and Valtteri Bottas. The latter still set the benchmark time of the morning.
On 06/10, 12:02
Mercedes driver, Valtteri Bottas, will have to drop 5 places on the starting grid of the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka this Sunday due to a gearbox change.
On 06/10, 08:48
Victim of a run-off in the middle of the first free practice session, Carlos Sainz destroyed his car against the barriers. However, his mechanics were able to repair his car for the second session, which was heavily disrupted by rain.
On 06/10, 06:38
The second free practice session took place without really happening. After being cut in half, the session began, but only five drivers completed a timed lap. In a respectable British manner, Lewis Hamilton took matters into his own hands to deliver a fast lap, putting him well ahead. Esteban Ocon and Sergio Pérez followed the Mercedes driver.
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