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On 27/01, 11:07
The new 2014 single-seaters are starting to be revealed by the teams, and already their appearance is causing a stir. However, according to Niki Lauda and James Allison, it's more the new power unit that's going to make the difference, especially in terms of reliability, which could be the key to success.
On 26/01, 14:01
The first images of the C33, the single-seater designed for the 2014 F1 season by Sauber, have leaked on the Internet.
On 25/01, 19:50
While concerns are mounting about the sound of V6 engines on the track, Mercedes and Toro Rosso have provided the first details. The two teams have released videos revealing the sound of Mercedes and Renault engines at full speed.
On 25/01, 18:46
Lotus surprised the small world of F1 by presenting a rendering of its single-seater with a different solution implemented at the front. Here are some explanations.
On 25/01, 16:12
After presenting the Ferrari F14-T, the two Scuderia drivers for 2014, Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen, revealed their ambitions.
On 25/01, 13:35
Ferrari has unveiled its new single-seater for the 2014 season, the F14-T.
On 24/01, 14:15
Following the votes to which fans were subjected on the Scuderia Ferrari website to choose the name of the new red single-seater, it was the denomination F14 T that stood out and will therefore christen this new model.
On 24/01, 14:10
Unlike the rookies, newcomers in 2014, other drivers will head to different destinations. So, exit Paul di Resta, Charles Pic, Giedo Van Der Garde, Mark Webber, and Heikki Kovalainen. But what will they do in 2014 outside of the Formula 1 starting grids?
On 24/01, 12:07
It's Lotus's turn to unveil its new single-seater, just a few minutes after the presentation of the new McLaren.
On 24/01, 12:01
It is McLaren's turn to unveil their new single-seater that will compete in the 2014 championship and will be driven by Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen.
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