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On 15/10, 14:28
The main shareholder of F1 is multiplying partners to make a $2 billion offer for IMG, a specialist in sports career management. This could impact the future of F1.
On 14/10, 13:41
According to Toto Wolff, the current performances of Red Bull and Lotus can be credited to the Renault engine and, perhaps, to the different use made by the two teams of the engine mapping of the French V8.
On 14/10, 08:14
During the Japanese Grand Prix, the Ferrari pit reportedly asked Felipe Massa, via a coded message, to let Fernando Alonso pass. An order that the Brazilian did not comply with, yet without affecting the situation between him and the Spaniard, as the second in the championship did not seem particularly upset.
On 13/10, 15:44
Following the Suzuka race, the technical or sports officials reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Red Bull Racing, which secured its first one-two finish since the famous Malaysian Grand Prix.
On 13/10, 15:20
Despite a good start to the race, Sergio Pérez was unable to finish in the top 10 at the finish, primarily due to a late puncture. Jenson Button, on the other hand, managed to do so but not without difficulty; the Briton finished 9th, which allowed McLaren to further solidify its lead over Force India in the Constructors' Championship.
On 13/10, 15:13
The Williams drivers were not in the game today at Suzuka and finished far behind. Pastor Maldonado made it a point of pride to get ahead of his teammate Valtteri Bottas, overtaking him in the last chicane on the final lap, with a somewhat cavalier maneuver that forced the Finn to cut the chicane.
On 13/10, 13:08
Mission accomplished for Fernando Alonso as his 4th place prevents Sebastian Vettel from being crowned today. He also takes the opportunity to become the driver with the most points in F1 history, surpassing Michael Schumacher. For Felipe Massa, the race started well, but a penalty for speeding only allowed him to finish 10th.
On 13/10, 11:43
After a complicated start to the weekend, the Suzuka race did not go well for Jules Bianchi either: the Frenchman didn't make it past the first corner after a collision with Giedo van der Garde. Max Chilton couldn't hold off Charles Pic despite a two-stop strategy.
On 13/10, 11:32
Paul di Resta lost big by coming out of his first stop behind Valtteri Bottas. His early second stop ultimately cost him the point for 10th place as he finished 11th. Adrian Sutil, who started last on the grid, climbed up to 14th place but lost time behind the second Williams car, driven by Pastor Maldonado.
On 13/10, 11:07
With a penalty imposed even before the start, Charles Pic's race promised to be complicated. Nevertheless, he managed to outpace Max Chilton and finish 18th. Giedo van der Garde only completed one turn as he collided with Jules Bianchi's Marussia.
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