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On 31/08, 14:17
Charles Leclerc delivered a magnificent performance during the qualifying session, relegating his teammate to more than seven-tenths behind while Sebastian Vettel is second.
On 31/08, 11:06
It was a truncated session that saw Charles Leclerc secure the fastest time before this afternoon's qualifying session. Sebastian Vettel follows suit. The temporary stoppage of the session under a red flag was caused by Lewis Hamilton after contact with the wall at turn 14. Mercedes now has to repair the Brit's car.
On 31/08, 10:08
With Esteban Ocon joining Renault, all eyes are now on Haas. Nico Hülkenberg could thus be eyeing Romain Grosjean's seat. The two men share a similar trajectory.
On 31/08, 08:33
Expected, the extension of Sergio Perez at Racing Point may surprise in terms of its duration: the Mexican will remain with the team until 2022.
On 30/08, 15:04
Despite some pain in his left leg, Kimi Räikkönen confirmed that he would be able to compete for the rest of the weekend. Present, Marcus Ericsson is therefore left to wait in the pits.
On 30/08, 14:46
Once again, the Ferraris finished at the top of the standings, this time with Charles Leclerc in front. The Mercedes were relegated to 8 tenths behind. The long straights clearly favor the great power of the Italian engine.
On 30/08, 10:31
The first session of the comeback weekend took place smoothly at Spa-Francorchamps, and it was Sebastian Vettel who regained the lead. Lewis Hamilton had a difficult return with a mechanical issue and little running this morning. The major event was credited to Lance Stroll, who triggered a virtual safety car after losing part of his engine cover on the Kemmel straight.
On 30/08, 09:11
With the various announcements from Renault and Mercedes made this Thursday, the 2020 season line-up seems increasingly clear. Here's a brief overview.
On 29/08, 15:25
Deprived of his seat at Red Bull during the summer break, Pierre Gasly arrives in Belgium having digested the news. The goal now is to do his best during the second half of the season with Toro Rosso.
On 29/08, 13:34
Liberty Media confirmed what everyone knew: the 2020 schedule will be the longest in F1 history, with 22 races planned. This will further increase revenues but also the demands on the teams.
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