Posted on 14 October 2013. Tags: felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, japanese grand prix, stefano domenicali
Ferrari Team Principal, Stefano Dominicali played down the team order instruction that was ignored by Felipe Massa during the Japanese Grand Prix The Brazillian ignored the team order which was given to him in a coded message by his race engineer, Rob Smedley. The instruction, “multi-function strategy A, now please”, was a apparently a coded message […]
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Posted on 13 October 2013. Tags: Formula 1, japanese grand prix, Lotus, mark webber, red bull, romain grosjean, sebastian vettel, suzuka
Drivers: 1 – Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing) 2 – Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing) 3 – Romain Grosjean (Lotus) PODIUM INTERVIEWS (Conducted by Eddie Jordan) Q: [Sebastian] Nine times a winner already this season – but the championship is still alive. Tell me all about it. Sebastian Vettel: Konnichi-wa, first of all. Yeah, first of […]
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Posted on 12 October 2013. Tags: adran sutil, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, force india, Formula 1, japanese grand prix, lewis hamilton, mark webber, mercedes, nico rosberg, red bull, romail grosjean, sauber, seabstian vettel, suzuka
Red Bull’s Mark Webber topped the time sheets at the end of the third free practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka. Webber, set a time of 1:32.053 for P1. Hamilton, in his Mercedes set a time of 1:32.187 for P2, only 0.134s slower than Webber. Nico Rosberg finished the session in P3 […]
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Posted on 09 October 2013. Tags: Formula 1, japanese grand prix, pirelli, suzuka
Mario Isola gives us insight about how the tyres are tested and also tells us about the tyre choices for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka
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Posted on 08 October 2013. Tags: f1 weather, Formula 1, japanese grand prix, suzuka
The Japanese Grand Prix is usually a dry race. There were some cases where the weather was rather challenging at times. For this weekend we can expect a rather clear and sunny qualifying and race with temperatures in the low 20’s. Rain is forecast for Friday afternoon which could mean limited running for the teams […]
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Posted on 08 October 2013. Tags: 130r, Formula 1, formula 1 broadcast times, japanese grand prix, suzuka
Round 15 of the Formula 1 World Championship brings us to the legendary Suzuka Circuit in Japan. The track is a favorite of many drivers and it’s the only “figure 8” track on the Formula 1 calendar. This is a real drivers’ circuit with its challenging first sector through the S-Curves, the twisty, medium speed […]
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Posted on 06 October 2013. Tags: Formula 1, kimi raikkonen, korean grand prix, Lotus, red bull, romain grosjean, sebastian vettel, yeongam
Drivers: 1 – Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing) 2 – Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus) 3 – Romain Grosjean (Lotus) PODIUM INTERVIEWS (conducted by Johnny Herbert) Q: Sebastian, tell us how that race went for you. You had to deal with two pace cars at the same time during that race. How was it for you? […]
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Posted on 03 October 2013. Tags: Formula 1, korean grand prix, pirelli
Mario Isola tells us about the tyre choices ahead of the 2013 Korean Grand Prix and tells us more about the stresses the Pirelli P-Zero Racing tyres undergo during use.
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Posted on 02 October 2013. Tags: f1 weather, korean grand prix, korean international circuit, typhoon fitow, yeongam
The Korean Grand Prix is not usually known for its sunny weather and clear skies. This year is no exception with typhoon Fitow threatening to disrupt the race, teams will be keeping a close eye on their weather reports throughout the weekend. We reported earlier that the typhoon is predicted to disrupt the race, but […]
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Posted on 02 October 2013. Tags: Formula 1, formula1 broadcast times, korea international circuit, korean grand prix, yeongam
While not one of the most exciting races on the Formula 1 calendar the Korea International Circuit is quite interesting. With lots of 3rd and 2nd gear corners it makes for very interesting racing and with one of the longest straights in Formula 1 we can expect lots of overtaking. With the Korean Grand Prix […]
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