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On 31/10, 09:43
For his third season in F1, Nico Hülkenberg will join his third team as he has just signed with Sauber for the 2013 season.
On 31/10, 08:14
Michael Schumacher, who will end his "second" career in Formula 1 at the end of the 2012 season, could be offered a Formula 1 car as a farewell gift from Mercedes.
On 30/10, 11:32
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board will buy debt issued by F1 and acquires 39% of MotoGP.
On 29/10, 17:49
As Nico Hülkenberg's future increasingly seems to lie elsewhere than with Sahara Force India, Vijay Mallya assures that the German has not yet informed him of his plans for 2013. However, the Indian businessman admits he is preparing for Hülkenberg's succession and does not rule out the idea of Adrian Sutil's return, even though Buemi and Bianchi are also in the running.
On 29/10, 15:49
Kimi Räikkönen believes that given the performances achieved so far, it was obvious to stay with Lotus for the 2013 Formula 1 season.
On 29/10, 14:32
While Fernando Alonso believes he is not fighting so much against Sebastian Vettel as against Adrian Newey, the designer of the Red Bulls, which seem to have regained their wings, the German driver reminds him that Formula One is not just a sport of drivers but that it involves teams where everyone has a role to play.
On 29/10, 12:20
If you are aged between 16 and 18 and wish to work in F1, you need to be strong in arithmetic, which does not seem to be the strength of candidates applying at Williams.
On 29/10, 09:32
As the BBC revealed in South Korea the supposed existence of an agreement between Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari for 2014, the German formally denied the claims in India while the Red Bull team assures that the reigning double world champion will indeed defend the Red Bull colors in 2014 and hopes beyond.
On 29/10, 09:03
The British team has officially renewed Kimi Räikkönen for an additional season through a video posted on their official website.
On 29/10, 08:31
The 2007 world champion explained this weekend, during the Indian Grand Prix, that due to a lack of a budget comparable to its main rivals, the Lotus team simply could not compete in terms of development. To address this, Genii Capital is reportedly seeking new investors, while rumors this weekend suggested a possible sale of the team by the Luxembourg group.
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