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On 25/10, 07:39
A fixture on the Formula 1 calendar since 1999, the Malaysian Grand Prix may no longer be scheduled within the next one or two seasons for economic reasons, according to the organizers and the government. According to the organizers, F1 is no longer attractive, and they would prefer to concentrate their efforts on the premier two-wheel discipline, Moto GP.
On 24/10, 19:18
Pascal Wehrlein and Esteban Ocon finished the American event in 17th and 18th place respectively. From a personal point of view, the Frenchman said he was "disappointed" with his three days of driving.
On 24/10, 19:07
Kevin Magnussen made a fine comeback from eighteenth place thanks to a strategy that was transformed from one to three stops during the U.S. Grand Prix. Eleventh on the track, he ended the race in twelfth place, due to a last-minute penalty. Jolyon Palmer finished thirteenth after opting for a two-stop strategy.
On 24/10, 12:38
In the battle for 4th place in the constructors' championship, the Williams team regained a slight advantage over its rivals Force India, thanks to Felipe Massa's 7th-place finish. But the race was eventful and marred for Grove's team, who could have hoped for better.
On 24/10, 10:58
In the first home race for an American team in over 30 years, the Haas F1 Team and Romain Grosjean, the only survivor, came home in tenth place, benefiting from the multiple retirements ahead of them.
On 24/10, 10:48
In addition to his Spanish colleague's fifth place, fans will also remember Carlos Sainz's fine sixth place in Austin. The Toro Rosso driver simply equalled his career-best result with a car that had undergone little development! Eleventh-placed Daniil Kvyat was much further back in the standings, and was given a penalty for a first-lap tangle with Pérez.
On 24/10, 09:57
Almost unexpectedly, the Woking team took home twelve points in its American bag. Ten points for Fernando Alonso's bravery, two for Jenson Button's fine comeback.
On 24/10, 08:27
Daniel Ricciardo managed another podium finish, in 3rd place. Max Verstappen suffered his first mechanical retirement for Red Bull. This concluded a race already compromised by a misunderstanding during his second pit stop.
On 24/10, 06:58
The Scuderia had a bad tire year in the United States: problems with the soft compound and a loose right rear tire resulted in a meagre twelve points for the Reds, with Sebastian Vettel finishing fourth.
On 23/10, 21:57
Read on for the main reactions from the winning trio at the 2016 US Grand Prix, won by Lewis Hamilton. A lively podium marked by showman Daniel Ricciardo!
On 23/10, 20:47
The Briton put an end to his run of bad luck by winning one of his favourite races in Austin! A dominant Hamilton took the fiftieth victory of his career and closed the gap on Nico Rosberg, second at the finish and well served by the virtual safety car of Verstappen's retirement, by seven points. Daniel Ricciardo, on the other hand, took the final step of the podium.
On 23/10, 14:54
On the sidelines of the U.S. Grand Prix, Race Direction, part of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), has adopted a new rule to prevent any contentious situation involving a defensive maneuver "potentially dangerous for other drivers".
On 23/10, 11:15
Esteban Ocon will start last on the grid for tonight's U.S. Grand Prix. A qualifying session punctuated by some difficulties didn't allow him to get ahead of his teammate Pascal Wehrlein, who will start 20th.
On 23/10, 10:52
In a qualifying session that was still very close at the bottom of the grid, Jolyon Palmer was the only one of the two Renault drivers to advance to Q2. Kevin Magnussen will start from 18th on the grid.
On 23/10, 09:06
Friday's promise was not followed by action for McLaren-Honda: Jenson Button (19th) got stuck in Q1 traffic. But Q3 was clearly out of reach: Fernando Alonso (12th) was ruthlessly pushed out of the top 10 by Williams and Carlos Sainz...
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