Benoit Fraikin

On 05/10, 08:51
Nothing to report at Williams after this first day at Suzuka. The FW34 is in the mix, and Frank Williams' team can therefore hope to achieve a good result tomorrow and Sunday.
On 05/10, 08:40
Eventful day for Mercedes in Suzuka. Nico Rosberg's car encountered an engine problem at the end of the first session, which cost track time in the afternoon, while Schumacher went off the track at the end of the day. The silver cars are not yet fast enough on the Japanese track, and improvements will need to be made for tomorrow.
On 05/10, 08:17
After a complicated weekend in Singapore, Sauber seems to be regaining some form in Suzuka, although everything is not yet perfect and there is room for improvement tomorrow.
On 05/10, 08:12
The first day for Red Bull in Suzuka is positive. The Austrian team ends the day with the fastest time in the second practice session thanks to Mark Webber, while Sebastian Vettel placed 3rd in this Free Practice 2. This sets an optimistic tone for the rest of the weekend, although they will need to work on finding the last tenths that will make the difference in tomorrow's qualifying.
On 05/10, 08:07
Toro Rosso had a normal Friday in Suzuka. Both drivers were able to complete the scheduled program and improve the car's behavior, which, as is often the case, seems faster in race configuration than on a single flying lap. Jean-Eric Vergne was discovering this track and believes he can find more rhythm during the upcoming practice sessions.
On 05/10, 06:50
After Jenson Button this morning, it was Mark Webber who was the fastest in the second session of the day, marked by the off-track excursions of di Resta, Schumacher, and the surprising loss of the rear wing by Vitaly Petrov. Webber leads Hamilton and Vettel.
On 04/10, 12:06
As there are only six Grand Prix races left to go, Fernando Alonso considers himself somewhat lucky to be so well positioned in the championship and looks ahead to the upcoming challenges with measured optimism.
On 04/10, 11:13
After the announcement of Michael Schumacher's retirement at the end of the 2012 season, Ross Brawn wanted to pay tribute to the man he helped achieve success throughout his career, which began in 1991 at Spa-Francorchamps.
On 02/10, 07:04
Renault could entrust the first run of its next F1 engine block, a V6 Turbo, to four-time world champion Alain Prost.
On 02/10, 06:39
Button will approach the Japanese Grand Prix knowing that he will receive a five-place grid penalty due to a gearbox change.
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