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Posted on 28 July 2013. Tags: fernando alonso, ferrari, fia, hungarian gp, hungaroring
Ferrari have been fined 15 000 Euros for the illegal use of DRS during the Hungarian Grand Prix. Fernando Alonso was able to use DRS on three occasions even though he was not within one second of the car in front of him at the detection point. According to AutoSport officials said in a statement […]
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Posted on 27 July 2013. Tags: daniel ricciardo, fernando alonso, ferrari, force india, Formula 1, hungarian gp, hungaroring, jenson button, kers failure, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, mark webber, mclaren, mercedes, nico hulkenberg, nico rosberg, paul di resta, qualifying, red bull, romain grosjean, sauber, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, session, toro rosso
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton secured his thirtieth career pole position as he set the fastest time in qualifying for the Hungarian grand prix. The biggest casualty of the first session of qualifying was Force India’s Paul di Resta. The Scot seemed struggled throughout the first part of qualifying and sounded perplexed on the radio to his […]
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Posted on 27 July 2013. Tags: fernando alonso, fp3 timesheet, hungarian grand prix, hungaroring, romain grosjean, sebastian vettel
Romain Grosjean headed the timesheets at the third practice before this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix with a time of 1.20.730. The session was dominated by long fuel runs with teams trying to understand what they can get out of the medium tyre before tomorrow’s race. Sebastian Vettel completed the most laps for the session working […]
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Posted on 26 July 2013. Tags: felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, free practice 2, hungarian grand prix, hungaroring, hungary, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mark webber, mercedes, nico rosberg, red bull, romain grosjean, sebastian vettel
The second free practice session for Sunday’s Hungarian GP was headed by Red Bull duo Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber. An incident free second free practice session was run in scorching conditions around the Hungaroring this afternoon. The track temperature reached a high of 45 degrees celcius and the Red Bulls’ pace was just as hot. […]
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Posted on 24 July 2013. Tags: 1990, ayrton senna, damon hill, fernando alonso, ferrari, hungarian gp, hungaroring, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mark webber, medium, new compounds, overtaking, pirelli, qualifying, red bull racing, sebastian vettel, silverstone, sliverstone, soft, thierry boutsen, weather forecast, young drivers test
After a three week gap the 2013 Formula 1 season restarts with the Hungarian grand prix. In its own right the Hungarian GP has written its own part in Formula 1 history. The circuit has rewarded Damon Hill (1993), Fernando Alonso (2003) and very memorably Jenson Button (2006) with their first victories in Formula 1. […]
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Posted on 13 July 2013. Tags: berlinetta, f12 berlinetta, fernando alonso, ferrari
Doing interviews is probably not a driver’s favourite pastime, but when it involves grabbing a steering wheel and putting the pedal to the metal to unleash the sort of power which is almost on a par with that of a Formula 1 car, then this actually becomes a pleasure. Watch Fernando Alonso take the Ferrari […]
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Posted on 07 July 2013. Tags: caterham, chales pic, daniel ricciardo, esteban gutierrez, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, giedo van der garde, jean eric verge, jenson button, jules bianchi, mark webber, marussia, max chilton, mclaren, mercedes amg petronas, nico hulkenberg, red bull, sauber, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, toro rosso
Red Bull-Renault Sebastian Vettel (1st): “It was a tough race; it was one of the toughest for a long time. I’m happy the race wasn’t two or three laps longer, as Kimi was a bit quicker towards the end. I’m very happy that it worked out and it’s very special. The team worked really hard to […]
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Posted on 07 July 2013. Tags: 2013, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, german gp, jenson button, jules bianchi, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mark webber, marussa, mclaren, mercedes, nico rosberg, nurburgring, paul allen, pirelli, red bull, romain grosjean, safety car, sebastian vettel, sergio perez
The 2013 German grand prix is one that will stay in the memory bank of Sebastian Vettel for quite some time. Bested in Saturday’s qualifying session by Lewis Hamilton the reigning world champion had it all to do in Sunday’s race. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton finished a tenth clear of Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel to take […]
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Posted on 07 July 2013. Tags: fernando alonso, german grand prix, jules bianchi, kimi raikkonen, mark webber, red bull, romain grosjean, sebastian vettel
Sebastian Vettel today finally added his home German Grand Prix to his list of F1 victories. He did come under pressure from Kimi Raikkonen at the end, but the Iceman just couldn’t reach him in time. Romain Grosjean finished third, with Fernando Alonso a close fourth. There was plenty of action during the race including […]
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Posted on 06 July 2013. Tags: felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, lewis hamilton, mark webber, mercedes amg petronas, nico rosber, red bull, sebastian vettel
Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel took the honour for the fastest time in the final free practice session of the German Grand Prix Vettel’s time of 1:29.517 on the soft tyres was the fastest of the morning and 0.676s faster than Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg, who did a 1:30.193 for P2. Mark Webber in the sister Red […]
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