Posted on 15 September 2017. Tags: f1, Formula 1, fraz tost, honda, james key, toro rosso
Toro Rosso have announced that it will partner with Honda from 2018 after it was announced that McLaren will partner with Renault. The technical partnership no doubt comes with a cash injection into Toro Rosso as well. Work has already begun to adapt the 2018 car to accommodate the Honda Power Unit and gearbox. “We […]
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Posted on 15 August 2016. Tags: 2016, aclaren, daniel ricciardo, esteban gutierrez, f1, fernando alonso, ferrari, force india, Formula 1, gene haas, haas, james key, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, maurizio arrivabene, max verstappen, mercedes, nico hulkenberg, nico rosberg, paddy lowe, pirelli, red bull, romain grosjean, ron dennis, sebastian vettel, sergio perez, toro rosso, toto wolff
Formula 1 is two weeks into its mid-season break, which provides the perfect occasion to reflect on the first half of 2016. Mercedes brilliant but not without bruises The reigning champions rocketed out of the starting gate in 2016 and haven’t faced a consistently noteworthy challenge from anyone. Nico Rosberg obliterated the competition with four […]
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Posted on 22 July 2016. Tags: ferrari, guenther steiner, haas, james key, jock clear, monisha kaltenborn, pat symonds, remi taffin, renault, sauber, toro rosso, williams
TEAM REPRESENTATIVES – Rémi TAFFIN (Renault Sport), Monisha KALTENBORN (Sauber), James KEY (Toro Rosso), Pat SYMONDS (Williams), Jock CLEAR (Ferrari), Guenther STEINER (Haas) PRESS CONFERENCE Monisha, if we could start with you: a very positive news story both for Sauber and for Formula One following the buyout of the team by Longbow Finance. Can you tell […]
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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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