Fabien Gaillard

On 08/09, 08:58
With the arrival of the Mexican Grand Prix in 2015, the 2015 Formula 1 calendar - a draft of which leaked this weekend - should include 20 races.
On 08/09, 07:44
Marked by the two errors that cost Nico Rosberg the lead in the race, the Italian Grand Prix in F1 was followed by the development of a conspiracy theory suggesting that the German acted intentionally to let Lewis Hamilton win. Mercedes firmly rejects it.
On 07/09, 20:09
After the Italian Grand Prix of F1, won by Lewis Hamilton, ahead of Nico Rosberg and Felipe Massa, find the analysis of the tire strategy.
On 07/09, 18:18
Following the 2014 Italian Grand Prix in F1, technical or sporting managers reflected on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Mercedes, who won thanks to Lewis Hamilton, ahead of Nico Rosberg and Felipe Massa.
On 07/09, 17:48
The Italian Grand Prix of Formula 1 was not good for Marussia: Max Chilton did not complete more than 10 laps before his accident, and Jules Bianchi was never in Kamui Kobayashi's rhythm.
On 07/09, 17:25
The Italian Grand Prix in F1 was nearly perfect for Williams: Felipe Massa reached the podium behind the Mercedes relatively peacefully while Valtteri Bottas, forced into an offensive race, secured a well-deserved 4th place.
On 07/09, 16:23
Seventh in the Italian Grand Prix of F1, Sergio Pérez did not hide his satisfaction after a race he considers "fun", especially his battle with Jenson Button. Nico Hülkenberg, never in the rhythm, finished out of the points.
On 07/09, 15:55
While he started the Italian F1 Grand Prix from the 21st position on the grid, Daniil Kvyat almost made it into the points at the end of the race before being caught by a brake issue. For Jean-Eric Vergne, the race was uneventful due to grip problems.
On 07/09, 15:31
Author of two braking errors at the first chicane, Nico Rosberg let the lead of the Italian Grand Prix slip away in favor of his teammate, Lewis Hamilton, who won for Mercedes.
On 07/09, 15:14
A few weeks after taking over the leadership of the Caterham team, supported by an Arab-Swiss consortium, Dutchman Christijan Albers resigned, leaving the future of the organization in uncertainty.
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