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On 09/03, 19:45
The 2012 Formula 1 season will start next week in Australia, and the FIA has made a few last-minute changes to the regulations.
On 09/03, 19:37
If there were still any doubt that F1 is at the center of global financial stakes, here is further proof: Lehman Brothers still holds 15.3% of it, more than three years after its bankruptcy. It has committed to selling them within the next two years in order to repay its creditors.
On 09/03, 18:46
The 2008 world champion reflects on the winter tests conducted by his team and reveals that he drove with the necessary fuel throughout the winter to avoid revealing too much of the MP4-27's potential. The McLaren driver also talks about his recent move to Monaco, where he found a living environment more to his liking.
On 09/03, 18:46
Although he acknowledges not being 100% satisfied with Ferrari's tests, Felipe Massa remains optimistic about the Scuderia's chances of turning things around during the season and still believes a podium is possible.
On 09/03, 14:51
The Malaysian team confirms the American in his role as a test driver, giving him the opportunity to drive in one of the Friday morning free practice sessions. The Californian will also represent the Arden Caterham Team in the World Series by Renault.
On 09/03, 13:47
In 2012, Kimi Räikkönen will make his big return to Formula 1. Even though he did not have the maximum driving time due to suspension issues encountered on the E20, Eric Boullier believes that the 2007 world champion is well prepared before heading to Melbourne.
On 09/03, 12:44
The former long-time manager of Michael Schumacher, and more recently of Nico Hülkenberg, has announced that he is retiring permanently from Formula 1.
On 09/03, 12:42
On the official Scuderia Ferrari website, the Paulista expresses his joy at seeing his compatriot continue his driving career in IndyCar and discusses his own situation as his future with Ferrari after 2012 is uncertain.
On 09/03, 12:18
Mark Webber admits that he will need to compete with Sebastian Vettel in the exercise of setting the fastest lap to hope to win the small internal confrontation between the two drivers.
On 09/03, 10:53
New season, new controversy? After the double diffuser in 2009, the F-Duct in 2010, and the blown diffuser in 2011, it's Mercedes' "W-Duct" that is now in the crosshairs of F1.
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