Posted on 27 September 2015. Tags: f1, ferrari, force india, Formula 1, grosjean, japan, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, maldonado, massa, mclaren, nico rosberg, red bull, ricciardo, sainz, sebastian vettel, toro rosso, tyres, Valtteri Bottas, verstappen, williams
As it turns out the only show that the Japanese grand prix put on was to demonstrate just what a difference seven days could make. In Singapore Mercedes were shockingly off the pace and never got close to troubling the top step of the podium. It now appears that this performance was a merely an […]
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Posted on 01 July 2013. Tags: alonso, british gp, charlie whiting, di resta, eric boullier, ferrari, fia, formula 1 2013, grosjean, hamilton, hangar straight, jean todt, Lotus, massa, mclaren, paul hembery, perez, pirelli, raikkonen, red bull racing, rosberg, silverstone, tyre delaminations, vergne, vettel, webber
Formula 1 in 2013 hasn’t been short of drama but it well and truly ramped up for the eighth round of the season at Britain’s Silverstone grand prix. It was home-grown hero Lewis Hamilton who thrashed the field to take only his second pole position at the famous circuit. The margin between the 2008 champion […]
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Posted on 28 June 2013. Tags: alonso, british gp, f1 2013, ferrari, force india, free practice 2, Lotus, massa, mercedes, raikkonen, red bull, ricciardo, silverstone, toro rosso, vergne, vettel, webber
The second free practice session for the British grand prix got underway in gloomy, overcast conditions. Thankfully, the dreaded rain that curtailed the morning’s running stayed away for the most part. Drivers took advantage of improved conditions and set about testing new parts, and sorting out a set-up for Sunday’s all important race. Vettel was […]
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