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Mercedes signs Wehrlein, Prodromou starts w...

Sep 16, 2014No Comments

Two formula one teams had news to announce on Monday. On Sunday, 19-year-old Pascal Wehrlein became the youngest race winner in DTM history, and a day later he was unveiled as the new reserve driver for

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Heidfeld defends Formula E

Sep 16, 2014No Comments

Nick Heidfeld has defended the new Formula E series following criticism from within the F1 paddock. F1’s reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel recently slammed the fully electric powered series – which kicked off on the streets

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FIA to clarify the radio clampdown for team...

Sep 16, 2014No Comments

The FIA has furnished teams with more information about how it intends to enforce its new clampdown on radio communications in Singapore and beyond. Following feedback from fans, the governing body has banned any radio messages

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Caldarelli rules himself out for Caterham s...

Sep 16, 2014No Comments

Andrea Caldarelli has counted himself out of the running to race for Caterham in the near future. As the cockpit reshuffling continues in the wake of Kamui Kobayashi’s missed race at Spa, it is known that

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Ferrari’s business success unrelated ...

Sep 16, 2014No Comments

Luca di Montezemolo says there is no correlation between Ferrari’s successes as a business as opposed to success in formula one. After 23 years as president, the Maranello marque’s iconic leader is stepping down to be

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Alonso and Raikkonen will continue with us ...

Sep 16, 2014No Comments

Ferrari’s management revolution will have no impact on the driver lineup, new president Sergio Marchionne insists. With Stefano Domenicali, Luca Marmorini and now long-time president Luca di Montezemolo all falling victim to the fabled team’s poor

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Mercedes to correct gear ratio error for Si...

Sep 13, 2014No Comments

Mercedes’ rivals are in for some bad news — the dominant German team looks set to pull even further ahead in Singapore and beyond. Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport reports that the Brackley team will correct

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Wolff concerned about the new radio silence...

Sep 13, 2014No Comments

Toto Wolff on Friday expressed concerns about F1’s new radio communications clampdown. The likes of Red Bull’s Christian Horner and F1 legend Alain Prost earlier welcomed the news that “performance”-related radio messages would from Singapore next