Clément Sellier

On 14/04, 11:47
Nico Hülkenberg had a good start to the race, even taking the lead for a few laps, but the German driver's end of the race wasn't as successful, and he ultimately finished in 10th place, still scoring a point for the Sauber team. On the side of his teammate, Esteban Gutiérrez, things didn't go as well, as the Mexican driver retired after colliding with Sutil after just 5 laps.
On 14/04, 11:25
Starting from pole position, Lewis Hamilton didn't have the sufficient pace to win, but the Briton still finished on the podium in 3rd place, as in Malaysia during the last race. Nico Rosberg didn't have as much luck; the German driver encountered a problem with his Mercedes and had to retire, but he hopes to make up for it next weekend in Bahrain.
On 14/04, 11:19
Daniel Ricciardo started from 7th place in Shanghai and finished the race in the same position, earning 6 valuable points for Scuderia Toro Rosso. Jean-Eric Vergne had a more challenging race, notably involving a collision with Mark Webber. He finished outside the points in 12th place.
On 14/04, 11:16
The Williams team is not competitive enough to fight in the top 10 and this was confirmed this weekend in China. Valtteri Bottas finished in 13th place just ahead of Pastor Maldonado. Both men believe they extracted the maximum from the FW35 and they know they will have to work with the entire team to improve in the upcoming races.
On 14/04, 11:10
Involved in accidents, Mark Webber and Esteban Gutiérrez have been penalized by the FIA stewards present at the Chinese Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver received a three-place grid penalty in Bahrain, while the Mexican driver was given a five-place penalty.
On 14/04, 09:03
Fernando Alonso won the Chinese Grand Prix, his first victory in 2013, putting behind him his retirement in Malaysia. The Ferrari driver was never too troubled at the front of the race. He finished ahead of the Lotus of Kimi Räikkönen and the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton, who secured a second consecutive podium.
On 13/04, 13:02
Kevin Magnussen has been appointed by the McLaren team as the third driver alongside Oliver Turvey and Gary Paffett. The young Dane quickly embraced this new role, which he is fulfilling this weekend in Shanghai for the Chinese Grand Prix.
On 13/04, 11:48
Following the qualifications for the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix, technical or sporting officials reflected on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Mercedes, which secured pole position thanks to Lewis Hamilton.
On 13/04, 11:43
Good grouping at the forefront for Scuderia Ferrari at the end of the qualifications, Fernando Alonso ranks 3rd and Felipe Massa 5th. Both men are happy with their performances and the competitiveness of the F138. They expect a tough race tomorrow but hope to compete for the leading positions.
On 13/04, 10:23
Kimi Räikkönen will start from the front row tomorrow for the Chinese Grand Prix, alongside pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton. He hopes to have a good race and score big points, just like his teammate, Romain Grosjean, who will start from 6th place on the grid.
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