Yannick Hedou

On 29/10, 13:37
Although he achieved the second-best time in the qualifying trials, Lewis Hamilton will only start in fifth position on the grid, due to the penalty imposed on him by the stewards on Friday morning. Jenson Button, on the other hand, was not satisfied with the balance of his car and was unable to improve his time, due to the yellow flag caused by Felipe Massa's accident in the last seconds of Q3: the 2009 world champion, qualified 5th, will finally start in fourth place, ahead of his teammate.
On 29/10, 12:49
By securing his thirteenth pole position of the season, the sixteenth for Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel enabled his team to hold the record for the most pole positions in a single season, previously held by McLaren with 15 pole positions achieved in 1988 by the formidable duo of Prost/Senna. Thanks to the penalty imposed on Lewis Hamilton, Mark Webber, who qualified in 3rd position, will eventually start on the front row alongside his teammate.
On 29/10, 12:22
The Indian team can take pride in being at the forefront thanks to Adrian Sutil's good qualification, who will start eighth on a circuit he seems to have fallen for. Less on form than during free practice, Paul di Resta struggled with the balance of his car and has to settle for thirteenth place at the start.
On 29/10, 12:01
While, for the first time since the Chinese Grand Prix, Scuderia Toro Rosso has both of its cars in Q3, the team from Faenza hopes to confirm their strong performance in the race and leave India with a substantial number of points in their pocket.
On 29/10, 07:09
The Franco-Swiss is expected to replace Senna in Abu Dhabi and Petrov in India, during the Friday morning practice sessions only.
On 29/10, 06:46
Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel confirmed their strong form by dominating the third and final free practice session of the Indian Grand Prix. The German leads Button and Webber before qualifying.
On 29/10, 05:19
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On 28/10, 15:19
The Briton confides that he considered retiring from F1 after winning his world championship title in 2009, but now plans to stay in Formula One for the long term, which does not prevent him from contemplating possible career changes.
On 28/10, 13:03
Despite an engine problem occurring on Pastor Maldonado's car at the end of Free Practice 1, both Williams drivers were able to complete their work program and discover the Buddh circuit.
On 28/10, 12:53
Despite an engine problem that significantly reduced Fernando Alonso's running time during Free Practice 1, the Ferrari drivers are enthusiastic about the circuit and quite satisfied with the work done. Best time of the afternoon session, Felipe Massa believes that it's necessary to wait and see what the Scuderia's rivals will do before positioning themselves.
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