Yannick Hedou

On 13/05, 19:46
After a surprising Spanish Grand Prix, team officials are taking stock of their respective race performances, starting of course with Williams, who returned to victory for the first time since the 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix, thanks to Pastor Maldonado.
On 13/05, 19:29
As Sir Frank Williams blew out his seventy candles yesterday, Pastor Maldonado couldn't have found a better gift than victory—after reclaiming the pole position on a green carpet—to celebrate the event. Less fortunate, Bruno Senna saw his race cut short after a collision with Michael Schumacher.
On 13/05, 18:48
After fighting for the victory, Fernando Alonso had to settle for second place, which feels like a victory for Scuderia Ferrari, who seem to have made the much-anticipated leap forward. Penalized with a drive-through, Felipe Massa could not achieve better than 15th place.
On 13/05, 17:48
Force India will not leave the Spanish Grand Prix empty-handed thanks to Nico Hülkenberg, who held off Mark Webber towards the end of the race to seize the point for tenth place. Paul di Resta, on the other hand, could not hold back the Toro Rosso drivers and had to settle for 14th place.
On 13/05, 16:32
Martin Whitmarsh is full of praise for the 2008 world champion who, on a two-stop strategy, delivered a blistering race allowing him to finish with points in eighth place after starting from the very back. Less inspired, Jenson Button settles for ninth place.
On 13/05, 15:48
Seeing the arrival in 19th position, in front of his home crowd, Pedro de la Rosa offers his best result in 2012 to the HRT team. Less fortunate, Narain Karthikeyan was forced to retire after a problem encountered during a pit stop.
On 13/05, 10:29
Although he achieved pole position, Lewis Hamilton was unable to bring his MP4-27 home and was disqualified by the stewards. The 2008 world champion will therefore start in last position, while Jenson Button hopes to understand, before the race, why he was not able to clear the Q2 hurdle.
On 13/05, 00:55
In the evening of the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix qualifications, technical or sporting directors reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with McLaren, where Lewis Hamilton achieved his third pole position of the season before being disqualified for not complying with regulations.
On 12/05, 16:48
While he will start in third position for his home Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso is unsure of what to make of his performance, even though he assures that the new updates brought by Ferrari have produced the expected results. Stuck in traffic during Q2, Felipe Massa will be starting from a distant 17th place.
On 12/05, 15:31
After missing almost the entirety of Free Practice 3, Romain Grosjean delivered a solid qualifying session by securing the 4th fastest time. The Frenchman thus outpaced his teammate, who made a few minor errors that penalized him in Q3.
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