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Hockenheim fate depends on new Nurburgring ...

Jun 18, 2014No Comments

Hockenheim’s F1 future is up in the air. The circuit has a contract with Bernie Ecclestone until 2018, whereby it annually alternates the German grand prix with the Nurburgring. But F1 supremo Ecclestone and the Nurburgring

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Austrian GP preview by Renault

Jun 18, 2014No Comments

Austria in numbers : (with 1 being the easiest, 5 being the most severe) Internal combustion engine 4 MGU-K 2 MGU-H 4 Battery 3 Fuel consumption 3 Energy recovery 4 AUSTRIA OVERVIEW: Rémi Taffin, Renault Sport

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Hockenheim furious with Ecclestone

Jun 18, 2014No Comments

Bernie Ecclestone could terminate Hockenheim’s contract, as he looks to secure the long-term future of formula one in Germany. Currently, Hockenheim – to host the German grand prix next month – annually alternates the race with

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Steiner denies Haas Formula exit

Jun 18, 2014No Comments

Gunther Steiner has denied rumours that a rift with team owner Gene Haas is endangering the entire F1 project. The rumours in the Italian press hinted that arguments between team boss Steiner, and founder and owner

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Ferrari made an “absurd offer” ...

Jun 18, 2014No Comments

Red Bull has directly contradicted Ferrari’s claim that the Italian team never tried to secure the services of Adrian Newey. Following weeks of speculation about the hugely-rated engineer, it was confirmed on the day of the

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Schumacher condition not as good as hoped

Jun 18, 2014No Comments

The hospital in Lausanne, Switzerland, has admitted F1 legend Michael Schumacher could be there for the “long haul”. News that the great German had left Grenoble, where he has been in intensive care since his skiing

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Nurburgring set to host every F1 race until...

Jun 17, 2014No Comments

The fabled Nurburgring is set to ramp up its presence on the F1 calendar. Currently, the circuit and another German venue, Hockenheim, annually alternate a single spot on the sport’s schedule. But earlier this year, the

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Lotus employ fired over gay tweet

Jun 17, 2014No Comments

A Lotus employee has revealed he was fired for posting a ‘tweet’ on the F1 team’s official social networking account earlier in 2014. In February, as the winter olympics began in Russia, Lotus posted a photo