Yannick Hedou

On 11/04, 10:49
After collecting valuable information about its car during the first two events of the season, Marussia will introduce some refinements to its MR01 and hopes to continue on its momentum in China where Charles Pic will discover a new circuit.
On 10/04, 17:43
In an interview with the magazine GPWeek, the Finnish driver reflects on the 2012 Formula One season and more specifically on the Prancing Horse's start to the season. The former Ferrari, Sauber, and Toyota driver also talks about Kimi Räikkönen's return and his own comeback behind the wheel of an F1 during the Ferrari Racing Days at Suzuka.
On 08/04, 16:17
The German is not worried about Romain Grosjean and believes that Jean-Eric Vergne also has a lot of potential.
On 08/04, 16:12
To commemorate the memory of Gilles Villeneuve, who died on May 8, 1982, Scuderia Ferrari has decided to bring together the names of Ferrari and Villeneuve in their natural environment, at the Fiorano circuit, where Jacques Villeneuve will take the wheel of the 1979 312 T4 on May 8.
On 08/04, 14:11
The reigning double world champion admits he is a sore loser and confesses, after his on-track incident with Narain Karthikeyan, that he sometimes needs to take a step back from things. The German, currently 6th in the drivers' championship, remains confident in his chances of contending for the title this season.
On 07/04, 18:11
While the situation in Bahrain does not seem to be calming down, Damon Hill believes that Formula One is flirting with the limit and calls on the FIA to reconsider the viability of the Grand Prix, scheduled for less than two weeks from now. The International Automobile Federation, for its part, assures that it is closely monitoring the situation every day.
On 06/04, 12:44
Lotus Cars is no longer the title sponsor of Team Lotus, which however ensures that it will keep its name until 2017.
On 03/04, 11:31
The Milan firm will use its entire tire range for the Bahrain, Spain, and Monaco Grand Prix.
On 03/04, 10:54
On his blog, the Ferrari driver reflects on his unexpected victory in Malaysia but confirms that it doesn't change the difficult situation currently faced by Scuderia. The Spanish driver also talks about discovering Twitter, where he opened an account before the start of the season.
On 02/04, 10:57
Martin Brundle, commentator for Sky Sports and former Formula One driver, believes that the biggest surprise of this season's start is Red Bull's poor form. The Briton also discusses Vettel's behavior during and after the Malaysian Grand Prix, as well as Sergio Perez's performance, Felipe Massa's future at Ferrari, and the title chances of Lewis Hamilton and McLaren.
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