After the chaos of Silverstone and the subsequent boycott threats, there were no more exploding tyres throughout the Nurburgring weekend. But Pirelli is still a major point of discussion. The Italian supplier reacted hurriedly to the
Nico Hulkenberg on Sunday did not deny reports in Germany he has terminated his contract with Sauber. Having already not denied the struggling Swiss team’s failure to pay him since May, the reports on Sunday had
Sebastian Vettel breaks all the jinxes and wins the German Grand Prix. An interesting race today at Nurburgring with tyres again in the spotlight and with a lot of action down the field. In the end
Nurburgring pole sitter Lewis Hamilton is not ruling out a 2013 tilt at the world championship. Having secured back-to-back poles within the space of seven days, and watching his teammate Nico Rosberg win two of the
Sauber could have an all-new driver lineup next year, as rumours of a radical shakeup for the struggling Swiss team gain speed. Nico Hulkenberg, reportedly not paid by the Hinwil based team since May, has already
Kimi Raikkonen is on the verge of agreeing a switch from Lotus to Red Bull for 2014. That is the claim of Spanish sports newspaper Marca’s correspondent Marco Canseco, who reports from the Nurburgring that although
Although Lotus was initially opposed to the move to kevlar-belted tyres, Romain Grosjean in Germany said the change was actually “not terrible” for the team. Before the tyre-exploding crisis at Silverstone, Lotus was one of a
Qualifying of the German GP is over with Lewis Hamilton taking the Pole Position just ahead of Sebastian Vettel. The Ferraris who looked very well in Q2 opted for a different strategy and along with McLaren
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