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Chinese GP 2014 – Practice 1 – ...

Apr 18, 2014No Comments

Alonso set the fastest time in first practice for Chinese Grand Prix. On a cold morning in Shanghai with the track temperatures of just 16’C it was Nico Rosberg who set the early pace with 1:40.840

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New Mercedes short noses get green light fr...

Apr 17, 2014No Comments

Mercedes could pull even further clear of the field in Shanghai, after readying for its debut arguably the most expensive new front nose in F1 history. Actually, the dominant Brackley squad wanted its ultra-short nose to

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Lauda hits back at "taxi drivers"...

Apr 17, 2014No Comments

Niki Lauda has lashed out at Luca di Montezemolo’s claim that the 2014 rules have reduced the F1 field to little more than “taxi drivers”. “Whoever says the races are ‘economy runs’ and that the drivers

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Alonso denies sarcastic salute gesture in B...

Apr 17, 2014No Comments

Fernando Alonso on Thursday denied his frustration with Ferrari’s poor 2014 hit a sarcastic low recently in Bahrain. Hot on the heels of Stefano Domenicali’s departure, it now emerges that Alonso punched the air in an

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Ferrari may already be switching focus to 2...

Apr 17, 2014No Comments

Ferrari may already be looking to write off the 2014 title. After a bad start to the new turbo V6 era for the fabled Italian team, Ferrari is just fifth in the constructors’ championship, behind rival

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Vettel shocked by Domenicali’s exit

Apr 17, 2014No Comments

World champion Sebastian Vettel says he was “shocked” when he heard about Stefano Domenicali’s departure at Ferrari. Although also fierce rivals, the pair were friends, and so regularly spotted chatting or shaking hands in the paddock

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Mattiacci is going to be here for a long ti...

Apr 17, 2014No Comments

Luca di Montezemolo has played down rumours Marco Mattiacci is only a stop-gap solution at the top of the Ferrari team. It is rumoured Gerhard Berger or Ross Brawn are the more likely long-term successors following

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Active suspension could find its way back t...

Apr 16, 2014No Comments

F1 could bring back highly-sophisticated ‘active suspension’ to cut costs. Reporting from Shanghai, Telegraph correspondent Daniel Johnson said the idea is among a draft proposal by the FIA after teams blocked Jean Todt’s plans for a