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On 08/05, 14:08
Boosted by his 6th-place finish at the last Grand Prix in Russia, Fernando Alonso now believes that McLaren has what it takes to score points at every Grand Prix to come. However, the gap between all the drivers is very tight, which the Spaniard believes will make the task difficult.
On 06/05, 07:39
Max Verstappen's departure has two collateral consequences: his engineers Xevi Pujolar and Olivier Helvig will not be following him to Red Bull, but Toro Rosso will not be keeping them.
On 05/05, 09:01
It didn't take long for the punishment to hit: after his catastrophic Russian Grand Prix, Daniil Kvyat lost his Red Bull seat. He returns to Toro Rosso and will be replaced by Max Verstappen.
On 04/05, 10:13
Sauber has decided not to take part in the two days of testing scheduled to follow the Spanish Grand Prix.
On 03/05, 14:39
Is motor sport your passion? Formula 1 holds no secrets for you? Are you excited by the emergence of Formula E? Do you love the WEC just as much? And on top of all that, do you want to share your passion with others?
On 03/05, 13:19
Now that the 2017 regulations have been validated, Pirelli has launched its testing program on two fronts, with Jean-Eric Vergne and Pastor Maldonado.
On 02/05, 12:38
Once again, Daniil Kvyat was the major player on the first lap, twice touching Sebastian Vettel, who in turn touched Daniel Ricciardo. Red Bull therefore leaves Sochi with zero points.
On 01/05, 13:36
The first lap of the Russian Grand Prix was particularly eventful, with Sebastian Vettel one of its victims. Imperturbable poleman, Nico Rosberg didn't force his talent to continue his faultless race. Hamilton and Räikkönen completed the podium.
On 30/04, 18:32
On a circuit that doesn't necessarily match the strengths of its single-seater, Red Bull can be satisfied with Daniel Ricciardo in 5th place on the grid. Daniil Kvyat will start 8th in front of his home crowd.
On 30/04, 17:43
The Force India cars experienced contrasting fortunes in qualifying at Sochi. Sergio Perez made it through to Q3 and set the 7th fastest time. He'll start 6th tomorrow after Sebastian Vettel's penalty. By contrast, Nico Hülkenberg was stuck in Q2.
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