Yannick Hedou

On 08/10, 18:28
If Monisha Kaltenborn confides that the Swiss team should announce its choice of drivers for 2013 before the end of this season, she also indicates that Kamui Kobayashi's podium will not influence Sauber's decision, although she hopes it will encourage Japanese companies to invest in Formula One again. At Sauber?
On 08/10, 16:36
After another accident at the start, which notably involved Mark Webber, Romain Grosjean is once again under heavy criticism. The Frenchman seems to have exhausted the patience of some drivers and technical officials but still retains the support of Eric Boullier, who believes that only Grosjean has the solution to his problems.
On 07/10, 14:20
casinoenligne.uk.com offers you the opportunity to discover, in graphic form, the strategies used by each during the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix.
On 07/10, 12:27
The Briton, who will drive for Mercedes for the next three seasons, reflected on the motivations behind his decision to join the German team. So, while he is aware that his chances of victory might be nonexistent in 2013, he admits to being motivated by the challenge of making the star-branded team triumphant within three years.
On 07/10, 10:39
The Sauber driver masterfully clinched his first podium in Formula One on home soil. An achievement for which he credits Sauber, even though the weekend hadn't started well for the Swiss team. Meanwhile, Sergio Pérez was forced to retire following a failed overtaking maneuver on Lewis Hamilton, for which he takes full responsibility.
On 07/10, 10:01
For the first time since his victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, Pastor Maldonado leaves a Grand Prix with points. The Venezuelan had a relatively calm race, finishing in 8th position, while his teammate ruined all chances of a good result on the first lap by colliding with Rosberg.
On 07/10, 09:34
By finishing tenth, right under Michael Schumacher's nose, Daniel Ricciardo allows Toro Rosso to score points for the third time in four races. Starting from 19th place after his penalty, Jean-Eric Vergne saw his chances of scoring points vanish in the first stint as he got stuck behind Heikki Kovalainen's Caterham.
On 07/10, 07:46
Sebastian Vettel secured his second consecutive victory on the demanding Suzuka circuit. The German driver finished ahead of Felipe Massa, who returned to the podium after two years without a top-three finish, and Kamui Kobayashi, who experienced the joy of a podium ceremony in front of his home crowd for the first time. In the championship standings, the Red Bull driver capitalized on Fernando Alonso's first-lap retirement to close the gap to four points from the leader, while extending the distance from his closest rivals.
On 06/10, 10:54
Following the qualifying sessions of the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix, technical or sports officials review the performances of their respective teams, starting with Red Bull, with whom Sebastian Vettel clinched his fourth consecutive pole at Suzuka. The German driver becomes the third driver with the most pole positions in F1, behind Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna.
On 06/10, 10:25
By securing his thirty-fourth career pole position, Sebastian Vettel dislodges the great Jim Clark—longtime record holder for the number of pole positions—and Alain Prost from the third spot on the podium of drivers with the most pole positions in Formula One. The German outpaces Mark Webber, thereby enabling Red Bull to lock out the front row.
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