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Federico Gastaldi is the new Lotus boss

Mar 14, 2014No Comments

Lotus’ new team boss is Federico Gastaldi. It had been reported that Citroen rally chief Olivier Quesnel, or perhaps even ousted McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh, would be drafted in to fill the hole left by Eric

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Ferrari warns FIA bout new

Mar 14, 2014No Comments

Ferrari has warned F1’s governing body to be ready to pounce on cheating as the revolutionary V6 era begins in 2014. In an open letter, team president Luca di Montezemolo said the vastly different rules has

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Australian GP 2014 – Practice 1 ̵...

Mar 14, 2014No Comments

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso ended the first session of Formula One racing’s new turbocharged hybrid 1.6-litre V6 engine era on top, as the 2014 season got underway in Australia on Friday. This race is the first in

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Some F1 teams may sit out Saturday practice

Mar 13, 2014No Comments

Television and trackside viewers face a questionable spectacle on Saturday morning at Albert Park. As ever, an hour of practice is scheduled to finish just two hours before the all-important qualifying hour. Some teams, however, may

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107 per cent rule no hurdle in Melbourne &#...

Mar 13, 2014No Comments

When asked how many cars he thinks will finish Sunday’s 2014 season opener, Daniel Ricciardo grinned his usual grin and answered: “No one. “We’re all going to be running across the line!” The Australian was only

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Quick Nick thinks that Formula 1 should go...

Mar 13, 2014No Comments

Nick Heidfeld thinks formula one should go on a diet. Actually, it is the drivers who have been skipping dessert throughout the winter period, as the much heavier turbo V6 and energy recovery systems debut. Germany’s

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F1 stares into the unknown for 2014 revolut...

Mar 13, 2014No Comments

Formula one is staring into the unknown as the sport’s revolutionary new era begins in earnest this weekend in Melbourne. “We can be neither too pessimistic nor too optimistic,” said Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, “because it is

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FIA backs embattled F1 chief Bernie Ecclest...

Mar 13, 2014No Comments

Even amid the corruption scandal, FIA president Jean Todt continues to support embattled F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone. Earlier, a co-owner of the sport, the Norwegian central bank Norges’ Yngve Slyngstad called on the 83-year-old Briton