Posted on 05 April 2014. Tags: abu dhabi, bahrain grand prix, daniel ricciardo, ers, fuel flow sensor, malaysia, mercedes, power units, preview, red bull, saakhir international circuit, sakhir circuit, twilight race
Less than a week after the Malaysian Grand Prix, where Mercedes thundered to its first one-two finish since the 1955 Italian Grand Prix, Formula One sets up shop in Bahrain for round three of the 2014 F1 World Championship. Mercedes will remain in good spirits for this weekend’s Bahrain GP. The car is perfectly suited […]
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Posted on 14 March 2014. Tags: 2014, albert park, australia, daniel ricciardo, f1, fernando alonso, ferrari, finn, free practice 1, jenson button, kimi raikkonen, lewis hamilton, Lotus, mclaren, mercedes, nico rosberg, pastor maldonado, power units, red bull, romain grosjean, sebastian vettel
The 2014 Formula 1 season officially got underway with the first free practice session from Australia. It was quite a sizeable crowd that gathered to finally see the 2014 challengers and, more importantly, hear what they sound like. Some may not be a fan of the new V6 Turbo engine but it wasn’t unpleasant at all. […]
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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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