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Sebastian Vettel

Singapore GP 2015 – Race Results

Sep 20, 2015No Comments

Sebastian Vettel takes emotional victory for Ferrari in Singapore. Ricciardo finishes second and Raikkonen takes third place ahead of Rosberg, Bottas, Kvyat and Perez.

Nico Rosberg

Lack of pace no conspiracy – Mercedes

Sep 20, 2015No Comments

As Mercedes’ long and dominant form mysteriously disappeared under the Singapore floodlights, it did not take long for the speculation to begin. Everyone at Marina Bay and beyond could not believe that, just two weeks after

Cyril Abiteboul

Renault completes Lotus buyout – rumo...

Sep 20, 2015No Comments

Rumours swirling in the Singapore paddock and among international correspondents indicate the buyout deal between Renault and Lotus is finally now done. France’s RMC said it could be announced in one week, ahead of the Japanese

Singapore GP

Singapore GP 2015 Preview by Renault

Sep 17, 2015No Comments

RÉMI TAFFIN, DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Singapore is an enjoyable race all round, and this year we are really looking forward to it as it represents one of the best opportunities of the second part of the

Nico Rosberg

Engine penalty shadow now looming for Rosbe...

Sep 17, 2015No Comments

The spectre of grid penalties now loom for Nico Rosberg, as the German will begin to use his fourth and final engine of the season in Singapore. Earlier, it emerged that the new-specification unit that Mercedes

Carlos Sainz Jr

Toro Rosso is not favouring Verstappen R...

Sep 17, 2015No Comments

Carlos Sainz says he is sure Toro Rosso does not favour his high-profile teammate Max Verstappen. He told Spain’s AS newspaper in Singapore that he is not worried he might be dropped by the energy drink-owned

Renault F1 2015 Engine

2016 “silly season” is about...

Sep 17, 2015No Comments

The focus of the 2016 ‘silly season’ has turned from drivers to engines. Earlier this week, it appeared that the pieces of the ‘power unit’ puzzle for next year were falling into place. Red Bull was

Jenson Button

Button admits F1 future remains open

Sep 17, 2015No Comments

Jenson Button has hinted news about his future might be just a “few weeks” away. Speaking in Singapore, the Briton was responding to speculation that while McLaren wants to keep him for 2016, the two sides