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On 11/09, 14:53
Valtteri Bottas set the fastest time in the second free practice session of the Tuscan Grand Prix with a lap of 1'16"989. Notable errors from Norris and Vettel who made mistakes and the accident between Räikkönen and Perez at the first corner.
On 11/09, 10:55
Valtteri Bottas improved the previous Mugello circuit record by nearly a second, just ahead of Max Verstappen's Red Bull-Honda. Leclerc follows three-tenths behind in his Ferrari SF1000.
On 10/09, 18:10
On the occasion of the first edition of the Tuscan Grand Prix, Motors Inside invites you to discover the figures of this Mugello circuit used for the first time as a round of the Formula 1 World Championship.
On 10/09, 16:21
To celebrate Ferrari's 1000th Grand Prix this weekend at Mugello, the Safety Car, a Mercedes AMG GT R V8 usually used in Formula 1, will be adorned in Ferrari red. A nice tribute from Mercedes to the Scuderia.
On 10/09, 15:18
Is a return to Red Bull possible for the 2020 Italian Grand Prix winner? A good idea, really?
On 10/09, 07:20
Following the departure of Sergio Pérez, Racing Point (Aston Martin in 2021) was looking for a driver to support Lance Stroll. It is ultimately Sebastian Vettel who will replace the Mexican next year!
On 09/09, 21:26
The current situation of Sebastian Vettel is still uncertain for 2021. Replaced by Carlos Sainz Jr. at Ferrari, the four-time world champion is still looking for a seat for next year. Has the door opened at Racing Point after the announcement of Sergio Pérez's departure?
On 09/09, 20:55
Big surprise this evening, Sergio Pérez has just announced in a statement that he will be leaving the Racing Point team at the end of this 2020 season. He currently has no plan B and will therefore look for another seat.
On 09/09, 18:21
The Monza podium will have made at least one person happy: a Finnish bettor collected 33,398 euros for placing Pierre Gasly, Carlos Sainz, and Lance Stroll in order!
On 09/09, 18:19
After the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday, the Mugello circuit will host Formula 1 starting this Friday morning, once again in Italy. This will be our third race in three weeks before a short 10-day break. To make sure you don't miss this first event at Mugello, here is the TV schedule, channels, and timings.
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