Posted on 25 November 2013. Tags: 2013, brazil, drive-through, f1, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, interlagos, jenson button, lewis hamilton, mark webber, mclaren, mercedes, nico rosberg, penalties, rb9, red bull racing, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, valterri bottas, williams
The myth that the number thirteen has any negative connotation to it is of little consequence to Sebastian Vettel. A fourth world title and thirteen grand prix wins in 2013 has made sure of that. It is difficult to fathom the true impact and understanding of Red Bull Racing and Vettel’s domination this season. Therefore, […]
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Posted on 23 November 2013. Tags: 2013, brazil, f1, Formula 1, fp3, free practice 3, interlagos, mark webber, rain
Red Bull Racing’s Mark Webber topped the timing sheets at the end of the third free practice session ahead of the 2013 Brazilian grand prix. The rain soaked session took quite a while to spark into life and it was Sauber’s Esteban Gutierrez that topped the timing sheets in the initial part of the third free […]
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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 11 November 2013. Tags: austin, brazil, circuit of the americas, daniel ricciardo, davide valsecchi, f1, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, Formula 1, indianapolis, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mark webber, mclaren, salzburg, sebastian vettel, steve robertson, texas, toro rosso, united states, watkins glen, williams
It seems appropriate that Texas is the second biggest state in America as it gears up to host the biggest motorsport series in the world. Legendary racing tracks from Watkins Glen to Indianapolis have hosted the Formula 1 world championship and in total ten different circuits throughout the United States have featured on the F1 calendar. In 2012 Austin’s […]
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Posted on 11 November 2013. Tags: brazil, budapest, f1, felipe massa, fernando alonso, ferrari, interlagos, kimi raikkonen, luca di montezemolo, michael schumacher, mugello, sauber
Over 15000 fans were at Mugello this weekend to pay tribute to Felipe Massa ahead of his final two races for the Scuderia before he is replaced next season by Kimi Raikkonen. Massa who has been with Ferrari since 2006, partnering Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso, has had 136 outings for the team which includes […]
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Posted on 10 November 2013. Tags: 2013, austin, back surgery, brazil, davide valsecchi, Formula 1, kimi raikkonen, Lotus
Kimi Raikkonen will miss the final two races of the 2013 season. The Finn’s manager, Steve Robertson, confirmed that the Lotus driver will undergo back surgery on Thursday and will need a four week recovery period. “In an ideal world it would have been nice to finish the season with Lotus in the final two grands prix. However, […]
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Posted on 24 September 2013. Tags: bernie eccelstone, brazil, felipe massa, force india, Lotus, nicholas todt, sauber, williams
Bernie Ecclestone has admitted that he is working hard to ensure that Felipe Massa does not drop out of Formula One. Currently, Massa is the last remaining Brazilian F1 driver on the grid but he has lost his Ferrari seat and will be replaced by Kimi Raikkonen for the 2014 season. Massa’s manager, Nicholas Todt, […]
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