Posted on 18 May 2015. Tags: f1, Formula 1, monaco, Monaco Grand Prix, monte carlo
Round 6 of the Formula 1 World Championship brings us to one of the most anticipated races of the season. The Monaco Grand Prix. The 3.340 km street circuit with 19 corners, winds its way around the principality of Monaco through famous landmarks such as the Fairmont hairpin, the tunnel and the swimming pool section. […]
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Posted on 18 May 2015. Tags: brembo, f1, f1 video, Formula 1, Monaco Grand Prix, monte carlo
Grand Prix of Monaco The hardest braking point on the Circuit de Monaco lies ahead of Nouvelle Chicane. After the tunnel the F1 driver has to brake hard, slowing by 224 km/h over just 139 metres. 1,810 kW of power are released in the process. Up to 4.6 G pull at the driver, who pushes […]
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Posted on 18 May 2015. Tags: circuit de monaco, fernando alonso, honda, jenson button, mclaren, mclaren-honda, Monaco Grand Prix, monte carlo
Fernando Alonso is eyeing to score his first points for the season at this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix and is optimistic that McLaren can challenge for points. McLaren has had a dismal start to their season and is yet to score a point since reuniting with Honda at the start of 2015. At the Spanish […]
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Posted on 18 May 2015. Tags: engine development, fernando alonso, ferrari, honda, jenson button, mclaren, mclaren-honda, mercedes, renault, yasuhisa arai
Honda plan to spend some of their nine allocated development tokens on boosting maximum horsepower by looking into different concepts around combustion in the next few months. The engine manufacturer – who only supply McLaren – only entered the sport this season and therefore have less engine tokens compared to their rivals Mercedes, Ferrari and […]
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Posted on 18 May 2015. Tags: f1 rules, f1 tyres, fia, paul hembery, pirelli, rule changes
Official Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli says that it remains focused on safety following the FIA Strategy Groups’s announcement about proposed 2016 ‘free choice’ tyre rules. The FIA revealed on Friday that the Strategy Group – which is made up of six F1 teams, FIA President Jean Todt and Bernie Ecclestone – were proposing a […]
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