Axel Brémond

On 20/12, 08:00
The Ferrari team was the first to announce the date for the presentation of its single-seater for the 2017 season. Unsurprisingly, the launch will take place at the Maranello factory.
On 15/12, 11:00
Despite the point scored by Pascal Wehrlein in Austria, the Manor team failed to avoid last place in the constructors' standings this year. Three drivers have come and gone in an attempt to improve the team's performance, but for the coming season, no permanent starter has yet been announced.
On 13/12, 14:44
Fernando Alonso, on a visit to McLaren's team headquarters, took the opportunity to confirm that he would be driving for the British team next season, thus putting paid to rumours of a possible transfer to Mercedes.
On 05/12, 12:00
The vacancy left by Nico Rosberg at Mercedes is attracting a lot of interest. The team's executive director, Toto Wollf, is in great demand. He has admitted that most of the other drivers on the grid have contacted him, with the exception of two. Which two?
On 02/12, 17:44
Lewis Hamilton admitted he wasn't surprised when Nico Rosberg announced his decision to retire from Formula 1. The Briton, who has been very close to the German throughout his career, salutes the 2016 world champion and respects his choice.
On 01/12, 19:46
The French Grand Prix is set to return to the Formula 1 world calendar in 2018. The race is scheduled to take place on the Paul Ricard circuit in the south of France.
On 29/11, 15:39
As Pirelli organized a series of tests for the new 2017 tires at the Yas Marina circuit, following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton, who was ill, had to retire after a few laps at the wheel of his Mercedes, leaving Pascal Wehrlein behind the wheel.
On 28/11, 08:39
The final race of the year was a nightmare for Toro Rosso. After complicated testing, neither car saw the finish line of Sunday's race. A double retirement for Kvyat and Sainz, who are now looking forward to 2017.
On 28/11, 08:10
The Renault team ended its season out of the points in Abu Dhabi. Kevin Magnussen retired early in the race and Jolyon Palmer, struggling with his car's grip, could do no better than 17th place after a 5-second penalty following a tangle with Carlos Sainz.
On 21/11, 09:52
Sauber confirmed this morning that Marcus Ericsson will be driving a Swiss single-seater next season. The Swede is therefore returning to Hinwill for a third season after making his Formula 1 debut with Caterham in 2014.
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