Posted on 16 July 2015. Tags: andrea berruet, juan manuel fangio, michael schumacher, oscar espinoza, ruben vazquez
The exhumation of Formula One legend and five time world champion Juan Manuel Fangio will not happen just yet, after a judge suspended the process until a similar case, from another man claiming to be Fangio’s son, is completed. A court in Mar del Plata in Argentina had ruled that Fangio’s body should be exhumed […]
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Posted on 14 July 2015. Tags: adrian newey, bernie ecclestone, carlos ghosn, christian horner, ferrari, helmut marko, james key, Lotus, red bull racing, renault, sebastian vettel, toro rosso
The 2013 Formula One season saw Red Bull Racing win 13 grands prix as well as both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championship titles. The 2014 F1 season, they managed only three race wins. They’re expected to complete the 2015 season without a single race win. The former champions have literally gone from hero to zero […]
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Posted on 13 July 2015. Tags: f1 crashes, japanese gp, japanese grand prix, jules bianchi, manor marussia, marussia, michael schumacher, philippe bianchi, suzuka
Jules Bianchi’s father, Philippe, has admitted that he is becoming a lot less optimistic about the chances of his son recovering from the injuries suffered during a horrific crash at last year’s Japanese Grand Prix. Jules Bianchi remains in a coma at a hospital in Nice, nine months after his horrific collision with a recovery […]
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Posted on 13 July 2015. Tags: juan manuel fangio, oscar espinoza
Five-time Formula One world champion Juan Manuel Fangio’s body will be exhumed for a paternity test, following an Argentinian judge’s ruling just days before the 20th anniversary of Fangio’s death. Fangio died on July 17, 1995 and had never married nor left behind any known children. However, Oscar Espinoza, the son of Fangio’s long term […]
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Posted on 10 July 2015. Tags: f1, fia, Formula 1, world motorsport council
At the World Motorport Council(WMSC) meeting on Friday 10 July 2015 the FIA ratified a few rule changes to the F1 season and released a provisional 21 race calendar for 2016. The season will get underway on 3 April 2016 in Australia back-to-back with China on 10 April 2016 and will conclude in Abu Dhabi […]
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Posted on 10 July 2015. Tags: f1, fia, Formula 1, world motorsport council
The FIA World Motorsport Council(WMSC) met on Firday 10 July 2015 in Mexico City, Mexio and ratified some of the adjustments to the F1 regulations put forward by the F1 Strategy Group and approved by the F1 Commission. Power unit penalties are now much more simpler. Drivers will no more incur any time penalties during […]
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Posted on 10 July 2015.
The FIA will warn teams about their pit lane conduct and the consequences of carrying out dummy pit stops in Hungary after Mercedes attempted to fool Williams during the British Grand Prix. On lap 14 at Silverstone Mercedes mechanics were sent into the pit lane while the Williams drivers were leading the race. Neither of […]
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Posted on 08 July 2015. Tags: fernando alonso, Formula 1, mclaren, silverstone
McLaren’s Fernando Alonso takes for a lap around Silverstone in the McLaren simulator.
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Posted on 06 July 2015. Tags: 2015, becketts, british gp, chapel, club, copse, f1, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, force india, Formula 1, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, maggots, mclaren, mercedes, nico hulkenberg, nico rosberg, pirelli, rain, safety car, sauber, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, silverstone, Valtteri Bottas, williams
One-hundred and forty thousand fans were treated to quite a race around the famed Silverstone circuit. Lewis Hamilton thrilled the home crowd with pole position on Saturday ahead of teammate Nico Rosberg while Williams locked out the second row of the grid. At this point you would’ve been forgiven if you’d assumed that it was […]
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Posted on 05 July 2015. Tags: british grand prix, daniel ricciardo, f1, Formula 1, jenson button, Lotus, mclaren, pastor maldonado, red bull, romain grosjean
Lotus’ Romain Grosjean feels that Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo is to blame for his premature exit on the opening lap of the British Grand Prix race. Ricciardo made contact with Grosjean going into Turn 3. This sent Grosjean into the side of his team mate Pastor Maldonado. Both Maldonado and Ricciardo were able to continue […]
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