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On 26/09, 09:23
Due to a change in the GP3 schedule, Charles Leclerc will not be driving the Haas in Malaysia. His fourth Friday morning session will therefore take place in Brazil.
On 26/09, 08:38
Closely linked to McLaren since its return to Formula 1, engine manufacturer Honda is considering equipping another team by the end of 2017, expanding its facilities at its British base in Milton Keynes.
On 26/09, 07:22
For once, Motors Inside invites you to slip into the shoes of a motorsports writer, for the time of an article...or more. Without further ado, get to work!
On 23/09, 13:56
Marcus Ericsson, who has still not signed a contract extension with Sauber, is multiplying his leads to be present on the grid in 2017 at Hinwill or elsewhere.
On 20/09, 17:35
Ferrari was keen to make it clear that its director, Maurizio Arrivabene, had not been taken into custody during the Singapore weekend, contrary to rumours circulated by the Spanish media.
On 20/09, 14:03
For several races now, some drivers have been complaining about Esteban Gutierrez's behavior when they are about to take a lap from him. The Haas driver and the American team's sporting director, Günther Steiner, are defending themselves against what they regard as excessive accusations.
On 20/09, 09:47
American group Liberty Media, the new owner of Formula 1, has made it clear through Chase Carey, who has been appointed president of the sport, that its presence in F1 is not motivated solely by profit.
On 19/09, 12:01
Nico Rosberg won the Singapore Grand Prix in style. Not only did he regain the lead in the world championship drivers' standings, he also impressed Toto Wolff by winning like a (future?) world champion.
On 18/09, 21:31
Races come and go for the Swiss team, who this time can only regret the ineffective strategy of Marcus Ericsson, who started 14th, finished 17th and ended up three places ahead of team-mate Felipe Nasr, who went the other way and gained three positions.
On 18/09, 21:04
A weekend without results for Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa. The Finn suffered his first retirement of the season, while Felipe Massa ended his Singapore Grand Prix in a modest twelfth position. Once again, the fault lay with the collision at the start, which indirectly involved the former...
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