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On 01/07, 06:53
As the Mexican Grand Prix approaches, the sponsors from this country continue to strengthen their presence. Thus, Sergio Perez has brought the local premium wine Cavall to Sahara Force India.
On 29/06, 17:49
The Silverstone Grand Prix will be a turning point for Force India, which is introducing the B version of its car on this occasion. The initial signs are more than positive: Bob Fernley, the team director, even hopes to become the fourth force on the grid.
On 29/06, 17:30
Hired for the second time by Ferrari last year, Finnish driver Kimi Räikkönen says he wants to continue the adventure with Scuderia. Although his contract has not yet been renewed, his passion for F1 remains intact.
On 29/06, 07:21
The current sporting director of the Red Bull F1 team, Christian Horner, announced that he has extended his contract for several years, thus putting an end to rumors of his possible departure.
On 28/06, 06:14
Graham Rahal wins his 2nd victory in 7 years of IndyCar racing at the end of a wild race: a record of 80 lead changes, four-wide battles in the corners, and impressive crashes at over 340 km/h.
On 27/06, 07:57
The new test driver for the Manor F1 team, Fabio Leimer, explained that he should drive the British single-seater as a regular driver at the end of the season.
On 27/06, 07:50
The engine manufacturer Honda has stated that it would be ready to supply other Formula 1 teams in the near future. The construction of a new factory in England and the increase of its staff would already be underway.
On 27/06, 07:47
Simon Pagenaud clinches the first pole position of his career on an oval in IndyCar. The Frenchman had been coming off two second-place finishes in qualifying. The title is out of reach this year, but honorary victories are attainable.
On 26/06, 06:17
As president of the FIA, Jean Todt also shared his views on modern Formula 1. And clearly, his opinion contrasts with the pessimistic remarks recently made by Martin Whitmarsh, as well as Niki Lauda's statements that F1 should remain a risky sport.
On 25/06, 13:49
The strongman of McLaren from 2009 to 2014, Martin Whitmarsh, views the current evolution of Formula 1 very negatively. For the former team principal, the discipline could even disappear in the near future.
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