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On 05/02, 16:02
Paulo Antunes, a bodywork specialist based in Villerest in the Loire region, has taken on a crazy challenge: to build a Facel Vega Le Mans. A car that has never seen the light of day. For Rétromobile, he presented a 1:1 scale model.
On 04/02, 19:19
The 2023 season has not yet begun, but the field is already quite restless. Especially with the recent statements from FIA President Mohamed Ben Sulayem, who finds himself in a delicate position. Several teams would like him to step down.
On 04/02, 19:15
If today presentations have become almost boring, it has not always been the case. The 90s and 2000s, in particular, offered us surprising performances. Let's take a look back at five unusual events.
On 03/02, 16:19
Ford will therefore return to F1 in 2026, but not with its own team. The American brand will partner with Red Bull Power Train, the engine manufacturer created by Red Bull, in order to become their main technical partner. Ford-RBPT will thus provide engines for two teams starting in 2026: Red Bull and AlphaTauri.
On 03/02, 15:02
From New York, Red Bull is the second team to unveil its livery for 2023 after Haas on Tuesday. Not many changes to report for the world champions, who remain faithful to their traditional colors.
On 03/02, 14:41
The American giant announced this Friday its return to F1 starting in 2026.
On 03/02, 14:07
The auction of the Sotheby's house took place on February 1st at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. Several cars, among the most beautiful in the world, were up for sale, including Jean Alesi's Ferrari 643.
On 03/02, 13:47
One of the most successful Formula 1 cars in F1, world champion in 1978 with Mario Andretti, is up for auction and could reach nearly 10 million dollars.
On 03/02, 10:48
Just like in 2022, the opening race of the Formula 1 World Championship will take place in Bahrain in 2023. This edition will be held from March 3rd to 5th. Until then, here's everything you need to know about the Sakhir circuit.
On 03/02, 10:43
Forever the first to bring Renault to victory in Formula 1 in 1979, Jean-Pierre Jabouille passed away at the age of 80. Renault, through Alpine, pays tribute to him.
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