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On 20/03, 13:41
Flavio Briatore, the former sporting director of Benetton and Renault, also has his opinion on the new version of Formula 1 presented at the first Grand Prix of the 2014 season last weekend in Australia. The Italian considers the spectacle given to the fans to be disrespectful.
On 20/03, 13:25
The Red Bull team has just submitted its appeal against Daniel Ricciardo's disqualification at the Australian Grand Prix last Sunday. A date for a hearing should be set within the week.
On 20/03, 13:14
Following the controversy raised by Red Bull, Eric Boullier wanted to clarify the situation of the McLaren team by stating that the latter complied with the FIA's fuel flow directives during the race, thus remaining behind the line that the Austrian team did not hesitate to cross.
On 20/03, 12:44
The director of the reigning four-time world champion team is certain that the gap between Mercedes and Red Bull is at least one second, and it's on the Renault engine side that the reasons should be sought.
On 20/03, 07:20
Kimi Räikkönen did not have an easy weekend in Melbourne, but he believes that once the issues are resolved - particularly with the brakes - everything will get better; and that could happen quickly.
On 19/03, 20:15
Leading the constructors' championship, McLaren has already scored important points at the start of the 2014 season. For Eric Boullier, the team's plan is working as expected and development will be intensified to catch up with Mercedes.
On 19/03, 18:02
Rob White, Deputy Technical Director of Renault Sport F1, participated in a Q&A session for Crash.net.
On 19/03, 14:02
After the Australian Grand Prix, find a selection of radio messages that marked this race won by Nico Rosberg, ahead of Kevin Magnussen and Jenson Button.
On 19/03, 13:24
The underwhelming performances of Ferrari could be partially explained by an overweight issue with the V6 turbo hybrid engine, according to the German press.
On 19/03, 12:16
In an interview with the British newspaper Mirror, Bernie Ecclestone, a key figure in Formula 1 for forty years, revealed that he is considering retirement. According to him, it has nothing to do with legal issues. He is thinking of leaving at the peak of his career.
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