Axel Brémond

On 09/06, 09:21
The Grand Prix races follow one another and are similar for Sauber, who struggle to see both their drivers finish the races. This time, it's Adrian Sutil who sees the checkered flag, but quite far from the points.
On 09/06, 09:16
After their strong race in Monaco, the Marussia team did not get past the first lap in Montreal. Max Chilton, struggling at the first chicane, dashed the hopes of his teammate Jules Bianchi. The Briton will be penalized three grid positions at the next Grand Prix following this mishap.
On 09/06, 09:06
On the evening of the Canadian Grand Prix, disappointment reigns in the Williams camp. Felipe Massa, a podium contender, ended his race in a violent crash following a frightening collision with Pérez's Force India. Behind, Valtteri Bottas salvages a few points.
On 09/06, 08:44
No surprises within the Lotus team, which expected a tough weekend in Montreal. Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado both retired on Sunday despite a surprising pace and a daring strategy.
On 09/06, 08:10
The two Caterham drivers, Kamui Kobayashi and Marcus Ericsson, could not take advantage of the retirement of the two Marussia cars to achieve a good result this Sunday. A double retirement concluded a disappointing weekend for the team.
On 06/06, 16:31
Red Bull was criticized this week for conducting an engine test just before the first Grand Prix of the season in Australia last March. The Austrian team issued a response to the release of this information.
On 06/06, 08:52
After multiple incidents and clashes between them since the beginning of the F1 season, Kimi Räikkönen and Kevin Magnussen still have not sorted things out. Their skirmish in Monaco sparked a lot of commentary, but the Dane refutes the idea of a chosen rivalry between the two men.
On 05/06, 14:10
The German daily Bild reports that the Red Bull team allegedly conducted tests with its Renault engine before the first Grand Prix of the season in Melbourne at the beginning of March.
On 02/06, 15:04
Translatable: Able to use a maximum of five engines this year, following the new F1 regulations, some teams think they may not be able to meet this quota. Red Bull, powered by Renault, shares this concern as Sebastian Vettel revealed to the German press.
On 28/05, 07:51
Wanting to silence the rumors of a possible sale of his team and the Caterham group, Tony Fernandes insisted on denying this information by explaining that he was still invested in the business and in Formula 1.
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