News - Page 975

On 13/11, 19:19
Lewis Hamilton won a very wet Brazilian race, marred by two long red flags and numerous crashes in the final sector. The Englishman remains in contention for the world championship title. He is ahead of his rival Nico Rosberg and Max Verstappen, who put on a great show! All to play for in Abu Dhabi!
On 13/11, 10:37
After his disappointing finish at the Mexican Grand Prix, Romain Grosjean pulled off a tour de force to reach Q3 and, more importantly, grab 7th place on the grid. The Frenchman is quite simply the first of the non-Mercedes-Red Bull-Ferrari drivers. Esteban Gutiérrez, meanwhile, qualified in 12th position.
On 13/11, 10:32
The two Red Bull drivers didn't manage to close the gap on the Mercedes and were even edged out by Scuderia Ferrari, taking 4th and 6th positions on the grid, with Max Verstappen in a better position than Daniel Ricciardo. But the two Milton Keynes team-mates won't be going away beaten, and are hoping for an interesting race accompanied by rain.
On 13/11, 10:31
Still battling it out with Williams, Vijay Mallya's men finally had the last word in Brazilian qualifying, taking 8th and 9th positions, with Hülkenberg ahead of Pérez. The drivers from Grove were outside the Top 10, in 11th (Bottas) and 13th (Massa).
On 12/11, 20:40
Find out all the reactions from the top three qualifying drivers at Interlagos. A Q3 that finally rewarded Lewis Hamilton, on pole by a tenth over Nico Rosberg. Somewhat removed from this duel, Kimi Räikkönen finished third, after a performance that was nonetheless deemed "average".
On 12/11, 20:39
After a Friday afternoon plagued by mechanical problems - water pressure for Fernando Alonso and high exhaust temperatures for Jenson Button - the McLaren team found the resources to take a fine 10th place, thanks to the Spanish driver. Jenson Button failed to finish in Q1.
On 12/11, 19:02
The Swiss driver is a cut above the rest at the start of the season. Neither his starting penalty nor his rivals could prevent him from winning a second ePrix in a row. Sam Bird and poleman Felix Rosenqvist took second and third place respectively. Here's a chronological look back at all the highlights of the Moroccan ePrix.
On 12/11, 17:26
Lewis Hamilton wins his 60th personal pole in a hard-fought battle! The battle was intense at Interlagos, but it was the Briton who beat his rival to the punch. Nico Rosberg had to settle for second place, ahead of Kimi Räikkönen's astonishing Ferrari. Romain Grosjean also sprang a surprise by claiming 7th place on the grid!
On 12/11, 14:13
A very different physiognomy for this Saturday's opener at Interlagos. The 22 drivers will undoubtedly have to contend with rain for the rest of the weekend! Mercedes took the lead at the end of the session, but Vettel and Räikkönen put in a fine overall performance.
On 12/11, 09:10
Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen finally left Mexico with a podium finish and fourth place. At Interlagos on Friday, although the pace seemed good in the morning session, the heat got the better of their performance in the afternoon.
On 12/11, 09:10
After the peregrinations and scuffles experienced at the end of the race in Mexico, Kimi Räikkönen and Sebastian Vettel got off to a quiet start to the Brazilian weekend, finishing just above sixth place.
On 12/11, 09:10
The cat-and-mouse game between Williams and Sahara Force India continued on Friday in Felipe Massa's hometown. Nothing is decided or lost between the two teams, but Grove's team has gained an initial advantage, to be converted during Qualifying.
On 12/11, 09:10
Following the announcement of Esteban Gutiérrez's departure, we didn't have to wait long to find out the identity of Romain Grosjean's next team-mate. As expected, Kévin Magnussen's name came out of the hat. And it was at the end of the second free practice session on Friday that the news was made official.
On 12/11, 09:09
Motors Inside looks back at Friday's free practice sessions in Brazil. For Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton topped the timesheets both morning and afternoon. As for Nico Rosberg, he remained in contact with his teammate, just three hundredths behind him in the second free session.
On 11/11, 17:53
Mercedes asserted its dominance on the Brazilian track after Williams stormed to the top of the timesheet. Red Bull is further back but still ahead of Ferrari, the two teams being very close. After a problem with his ERS system, Alonso spent the second half of the session on the trackside in Senna's esses, entertaining the crowd.
30778 actualités
Up
Motorsinside English
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.