Kimi Raikkonen’s risk of not going out again to save tyres costs him a spot in the top 10, while Grosjean qualifies 7th. Raikkonen was another driver who, knowing about the severe tyre wear in this
Paul di Resta and Nico Hulkenberg qualify 10th and 13th respectively for tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix. They may not have been see on our TVs, but Force India’s Paul di Resta managed to get into the
McLaren were going for pole today, which neither driver succeeded in doing, but the fight’s on tomorrow! Lewis Hamilton qualified 2nd, while Jenson Button qualified 4th for tomorrow’s Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix. Lewis missed out
Sergio Perez and Kamui Kobayashi qualify 8th and 12th for the Bahrain GP. Sauber will be quite satisfied with today’s qualifying after Perez made it to Q3 and qualified 8th, while Kobayashi qualified 12th. Although Fernando
Formula One Management reacted to Force India not running in Free Practice 2 yesterday by excluding them from the broadcast of Bahrain qualifying. FOM control the world feed that every viewer sees around the world when
Sebastian Vettel takes pole position as Red Bull bounce back. Qualifying today in Bahrain was very exciting as teams were challenged with trying to save tyres despite the track quickly evolving over time, meaning that the
Pos. Drivers Teams Time Laps 01. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 1:32.422 18 02. Lewis Hamilton Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:32.520 13 03. Mark Webber Red Bull 1:32.637 17 04. Jenson Button Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:32.711 12 05.
After crashing in Australia, loosing his engine in Malaysia he finally seemed to change his luck in China when he managed to score points, and now… The Williams driver will receive a 5 grid penalty for
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