Axel Brémond

On 18/09, 11:43
While Felipe Massa recently stated that he had been in contact with McLaren for the 2014 season, Jenson Button, on his side, still hasn't signed an extension for the upcoming year with the British team. According to the 2009 world champion, however, it would only be a matter of time...
On 17/09, 10:56
Mario Andretti recently stated that he and his son would like to field a team in Formula 1 if the possibility of using customer cars existed. This is currently prohibited by the regulations.
On 11/09, 15:05
After the announcement of Kimi Räikkönen's arrival at Ferrari for two seasons starting in 2014, a seat opens up at Lotus. A quick overview of the contenders for a coveted spot.
On 27/08, 10:53
McLaren team director, Martin Whitmarsh, stated that he wants to retain his current drivers, Jenson Button and Sergio Pérez, for the 2014 season.
On 26/07, 07:48
At the center of all attention since Mark Webber's retirement announcement, the second available Red Bull seat in 2014 continues to attract interest. Christian Horner has already stated that a shortlist of three drivers, including Kimi Räikkönen, Daniel Ricciardo, and Jean-Eric Vergne, has been established, although it seems there is a preferred order.
On 26/06, 12:58
The Force India team, through its deputy director Bob Fernley, announced that it would not hold back its driver Paul di Resta if he were approached by a top team in 2014.
On 26/06, 12:33
As speculation runs high regarding the allocation of the second Red Bull seat for the 2014 season, Dietrich Mateschitz, the CEO of the Austrian firm, is said to have personally offered Mark Webber to extend his contract for an additional season.
On 13/06, 10:02
While Jean-Eric Vergne has gained the upper hand over his teammate at Toro Rosso in the last two Grand Prix, in Monaco and Canada, Christian Horner, the team principal of Red Bull, calls for caution and believes it is still too early to make a judgment on the two drivers regarding their potential integration into Red Bull.
On 12/06, 11:45
Michael Schumacher recently stated once again that he does not regret his decision to leave Formula 1 at the end of the 2012 season. However, a competitive car might have led him to make a different choice.
On 12/06, 11:43
James Allison, former technical director of the Lotus team, is reportedly on the verge of developing a test single-seater for Honda, which will make its grand return as McLaren's engine supplier in 2015.
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