Axel Brémond

On 05/03, 14:17
Presented as the favorites for this 2014 season, the Mercedes drivers will begin the championship with confidence in their new single-seater, which many of their competitors lack. However, Lewis Hamilton, who might try to clinch his second world title this year, prefers to remain very cautious.
On 05/03, 08:35
Bernie Ecclestone is about to finalize a deal to bring Formula 1 to Azerbaijan. Flavio Briatore, who has established part of his business activities in the country, would assist the Briton in this venture.
On 04/03, 09:53
If there is a team that had good instincts last year, it is indeed Williams. Swapping their Renault engine for a Mercedes block is surely the best decision the men from Grove have made in recent years. As a result, the FW36 is competitive at the start of the season, to the point that Massa and Bottas are being pointed out as potential title challengers, as Fernando Alonso has noted.
On 04/03, 09:11
After disastrous tests for Red Bull in Jerez and Bahrain, Helmut Marko, the right-hand man of Dietrich Mateschitz, doubts that the Austrian team can catch up.
On 03/03, 13:05
As the pre-season tests ended on Sunday, drivers can start to gauge their opponents a bit better. While Mercedes and Williams are named as possible favorites, Jenson Button was surprised by the pace of the Marussia.
On 27/02, 10:46
The 1995 Indycar world champion and 1997 Formula 1 world champion, Jacques Villeneuve, will participate this year in the legendary Indianapolis 500, a race he won the year of his title in the American championship.
On 27/02, 09:59
The engine manufacturer Cosworth, absent from the starting grids in 2014, has nonetheless designed a V6 turbo hybrid engine according to the new regulations in force. They say they are ready to supply teams as early as next season.
On 26/02, 09:45
According to the British daily The Times, Christian Horner, the current director of Red Bull, is at the top of the list to replace Bernie Ecclestone, who has recently been weakened by legal troubles and at 83 years old, no longer represents the long-term future of Formula 1.
On 25/02, 09:28
After the first two pre-season testing sessions, Kamui Kobayashi expressed great concern about the pace of his Caterham. More than six seconds slower than the Mercedes times, the Japanese driver believes that a GP2 single-seater might perform better than his CT05.
On 24/02, 17:13
After the second pre-season testing period, Rob White, the deputy director of Renault Sport F1, spoke to the official Formula 1 website about the progress made by the French engine manufacturer following the resounding failure in Jerez.
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