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On 08/03, 17:29
Mark Webber once again placed the RB7 at the top of the leaderboard for this first day of private testing in Barcelona. McLaren and Lotus Renault follow, in the absence of Mercedes and Ferrari.
On 08/03, 16:09
The German took over from Robert Kubica, but he will need to be at the top of the standings to finish the season in case of the Polish driver's return.
On 07/03, 15:27
At this rate, it might become a specialty: still entangled in the lawsuit with Lotus Cars regarding the use of the name Lotus, the team still called Team Lotus will also have to appear again before British courts in January 2012, but against Force India this time. The latter accuses it of having violated its intellectual property through the Italian wind tunnel Aerolab in F1 2012.
On 06/03, 13:22
The viewership for Formula 1 on TF1 slightly declined in 2010. TF1, which holds the exclusive rights to Formula 1, had 100,000 fewer viewers last year compared to 2009. On average, three million people were in front of their television for each Grand Prix.
On 06/03, 06:30
Red Bull Racing has finally confirmed its testing schedule ahead of next week's Barcelona tests. The Austrian team has chosen not to join Ferrari, Mercedes, Williams, and HRT for the last four days of testing, opting instead for a session from Tuesday to Friday.
On 05/03, 11:05
The Director of Competition at Pirelli talks about the challenge presented by developing an entirely new range of F1 tires and explains how Pirelli can enhance the spectacle.
On 05/03, 11:04
Robert Kubica had an accident in a rally a month ago. The Pole has undergone surgery three times and is slowly recovering from his injuries. Almost out of danger, the Pole is receiving messages from his teammates and a video has been made for the occasion.
On 05/03, 10:27
After Ford announced the withdrawal of its lawsuit for trademark infringement, Ferrari responded by changing the name of its race car once again, with a hint of sarcasm.
On 04/03, 15:55
Today, numerous means are available to follow Formula 1 news on the Internet, including RSS feeds, websites, SMS alerts, and essential social networks.
On 04/03, 14:27
The first edition of the Korean Grand Prix saw nearly 170,000 spectators crowding the stands. However, most of them attended the race for free, as the organizers did not want to show completely empty stands to the cameras of the whole world. For 2011, prices were therefore lowered to encourage more spectators to pay to attend the race.
On 04/03, 13:55
Every year the investment becomes increasingly significant. After two years as a simple supplier and one season as an official partner, Thai beer company Singha is taking another step forward in its collaboration with Red Bull: it will now have a presence on the nose of the cars driven by Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber.
On 03/03, 19:35
The first trading day for Williams on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange was not a great success as the stock closed at €24.20, which is 3.2% less than its initial offering price set at €25 by the Grove-based structure.
On 03/03, 18:59
The 2011 Formula 1 season has not officially started yet, but behind the scenes, the cars have already rolled out from their assembly lines and garages. Private testing took place in Valencia, Jerez, and Barcelona in Spain. The photographs are now online.
On 03/03, 18:53
Sebastian Vettel commented on the current situation and circumstances in Formula One, which increasingly force more teams to rely on paid drivers.
On 03/03, 17:21
If the first trading day of Williams did not necessarily meet the expectations of existing shareholders, some investors have already positioned themselves as significant shareholders in the Grove structure. Thus, Cyrte Investments, the investment holding of John de Mol, announced it has acquired 5% of the capital in the markets.
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