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On 22/02, 12:31
The Mercedes team, reigning world champion, has presented its new car for the 2018 season. The W09 has already hit the track with Valtteri Bottas at the wheel at Silverstone.
On 21/02, 16:43
Petrobras wasn't absent from the F1 paddock for very long: a year after its departure, the Brazilian major is back by partnering with McLaren.
On 21/02, 12:20
The Renault R.S.18, which will compete in the 2018 season and will be on track for the return of the French Grand Prix, has been unveiled. Unlike the other single-seaters revealed so far, the machine from the Enstone factories doesn't feature many major technical developments.
On 21/02, 10:12
Renault has revised its young driver academy, with Jack Aitken being promoted to reserve driver while Artem Markelov becomes a development driver.
On 20/02, 15:24
Renault team unveiled its 2018 single-seater to the public during an online ceremony. The R.S.18 will be driven by Nico Hülkenberg and Carlos Sainz.
On 20/02, 15:05
The new Red Bull was out for a commercial shoot at the Silverstone track yesterday. It was entrusted to Daniel Ricciardo, who unfortunately made a mistake on a wet track.
On 20/02, 14:33
The first machine produced from the Alfa-Romeo Sauber partnership has been unveiled; a look back at the technical innovations of this new single-seater.
On 20/02, 12:06
The first single-seater resulting from the Sauber and Alfa Romeo partnership was unveiled online today. The C37 will be driven by Charles Leclerc and Marcus Ericsson.
On 19/02, 18:30
As planned, the Red Bull RB14 was presented at Silverstone before taking to the track for a few laps. A brief overview of notable technical innovations.
On 19/02, 10:50
Radical color change for the new 2018 Aston Martin Red Bull. The RB14 model, to be driven by Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo, is adorned in blue and black.
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