Tag Archive | "renault"
Posted on 23 July 2014. Tags: adrian sutil, caterham, daniel ricciardo, danill kvyat, esteban gutierrez, f1 2014, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, force india, formula one, hungarian gp, hungaroring, hungary, jean-eric vergne, jenson button, jules bianchi, kamui kobayshi, kevin magnussen, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, marus ericsson, marussia, max chilton, mclaren, mercedes, nico hulkenberg, nico rosberg, pastor maldonado, pirelli, red bull, renault, romain grosjean, sauber, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, toro rosso, Valtteri Bottas, williams
Less than seven days later the Formula 1 paddock descends on the city of Budapest for the Hungarian GP. Technical in nature the 4.381 km circuit will require high downforce, efficient cooling and most importantly a good qualifying performance. The Hungaroring is often referred to as Monaco without the barriers because of its tricky layout […]
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Posted on 23 June 2014. Tags: 2014, austria, christian horner, daniel ricciardo, f1, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, force india, Formula 1, formula one, jenson button, kevin magnussen, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, mclaren, mercedes, nico hulkenberg, nico rosberg, red bull, red bull ring, renault, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, toro rosso, valterri bottas, williams
What was once old was made new again as the Formula 1 paddock jetted into central Europe for the Austrian grand prix for the first time in eleven years. The practice sessions suggested that the weekend would follow the familiar pattern of Mercedes domination. However, Saturday qualifying was turned on its head as the Williams […]
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Posted on 11 March 2014. Tags: albert park, australia, australian grand prix, daniel ricciardo, ers, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, fuel restriction, jenson button, kevin magnussen, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamitlon, martini, mclaren, melbourne, mercedes, nico rosberg, power units, red bull racing, renault, sebastian vettel, torque, turbo, Valtteri Bottas, williams
Eleven teams will start the 2014 Australian grand prix. Beyond this obvious fact not much else can be forecasted. Unpredictability in Formula 1 is back with a vengeance and brings with it a bevy unanswered questions. How many drivers will finish the Australian grand prix? The saying that to finish first, first you must finish […]
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Posted on 21 November 2013. Tags: 2006, 2013, autodromo carlso pace, ayrton senna, brazil, f1, feipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, interlagos, jenson button, kmi raikkonen, mark webber, mclaren, renault, rubens barrichello, sebastian vettel, v8 engine
Transformation and evolution are as much a part of every Formula 1 season as the champagne flavoured victories and those breathtaking flashes of brilliance. The 2013 Brazilian grand prix will be more than a race, it will be the end of an era. The South American city of Sao Paulo has within its hills one of the […]
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Posted on 18 September 2013. Tags: crashgate, european races, fernando alonso, ferrari, flavio briatore, Formula 1, formula 1 2013, formula one, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, marina bay circuit, mark webber, mclaren, mercedes, nelson piquet jr, nico rosberg, red bull racing, renault, romain grosjean, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, singapore gp
The Formula 1 paddock has departed the European continent for the final time in the 2013 season. Now the final pushes towards championship glory, towards a race seat for next year, or towards a few extra points begin. The final stretch of the calendar begins with Singapore’s Marina Bay circuit, round thirteen of the championship. […]
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Posted on 29 July 2013. Tags: fernando alonso, ferrari, james allison, Lotus, pat fry, renault, technical director
Ferrari has confirmed that former Lotus (and Renault) Technical Director, James Allison, will be joining the Maranello based team on the 1st of September this year. Allison left his position with Lotus as their technical director earlier this year and there have been rumours linking him to a possible move to Ferrari. He now joins […]
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Posted on 26 May 2013. Tags: 1.6 litre, 2013, 2014, caterham, engine, french, minardi, red bull, renault, tony fernandes, toro rosso, turbo, v6
The Toro Rosso team has announced that they will switch engine manufacturers for next year. The sister team to Red Bull, formely known as Minardi, have been using Ferrari engines since 2007 but will switch to the French manufacturer for 2014. The engine regulations that come into affect for the 2014 season stipulates the use […]
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Posted on 29 April 2013. Tags: engines, f1, formula one, fuel system, renault
The 2013 Formula One season is the last season in which we’ll see the use of the V8 engine formula. Renault – the engine makers behind the Red Bull, Lotus, Williams and Caterham F1 teams discuss their RS27 engine’s intricate fuel system with in this very interesting article. It is a very interesting, in-depth look […]
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