Axel Brémond

On 27/05, 14:13
Rather discreet since his arrival as the head of Ferrari's sporting management last April, Marco Mattiacci spoke about the actions he envisions to get Scuderia back on track in F1, both on the track and at the factory.
On 26/05, 15:08
Even though they came to light in the media last Saturday in Monaco, the tensions between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton had already existed since the Spanish Grand Prix, as Toto Wolff pointed out after the Monaco race. A point-by-point look back at the events that marked Mercedes' weekend.
On 26/05, 12:32
Jules Bianchi made a lasting impression at this Monaco Grand Prix by scoring the first points of his career as well as the first points in the history of Marussia in Formula 1. The chorus of praises doesn't stop, led by congratulations from his friend, Fernando Alonso, who is part of the Ferrari family just like the Frenchman.
On 25/05, 19:14
For the first time in three Grand Prix, McLaren finally scores points thanks to the 6th and 10th places of Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen, respectively. Eric Boullier, the team's sporting director, gave us a moment to assess the situation and talk about the future.
On 25/05, 11:09
Marussia driver Jules Bianchi will be penalized five places this afternoon for a gearbox change that occurred on Saturday. The Frenchman will start from the back of the grid.
On 25/05, 09:47
Times are tough for Scuderia Ferrari, and both drivers, Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen, are struggling to qualify better than the third row. However, the red cars have somewhat closed the gap with Red Bull.
On 24/05, 16:28
After Rosberg's off-track excursion in Q3, which paralyzed the end of the session, the German driver's pole position was in jeopardy. The race stewards decided not to penalize him, thus he retains his first place.
On 24/05, 16:00
Despite a step forward compared to FP3, Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton expected to be a bit higher on the grid. A Q2 appearance for the Frenchman was even conceivable.
On 24/05, 14:16
Lewis Hamilton, visibly nervous and frustrated after qualifying, admitted that he could have easily beaten his teammate Nico Rosberg if not for the yellow flag caused by him at the end of the session.
On 23/05, 12:52
According to Alain Prost, former McLaren and Ferrari driver, these two legendary teams are mistaken in their approach to tackling this new Formula 1 season. A lack of responsiveness and a certain immobility are believed to be the cause of their current problems.
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