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2013 Formula 1 calendar revealed
September 21st, 2012
Formula 1′s 2013 season will kick off in Australia on March 17 and finish in Brazil on November 24, according to a provisional calendar submitted to teams in Singapore this weekend.
Button convinced McLaren will be strong
September 20th, 2012
Jenson Button has no doubts that McLaren will be competitive at the high-downforce Singapore GP after taking back-to-back victories at the two fastest tracks on the calendar, Spa and Monza.
Frijns grabs Hungaroring FR3.5 pole
September 15th, 2012
Formula Renault 3.5 championship leader Robin Frijns snatched pole position for the first race of the weekend in Hungary in the dying seconds of qualifying.
Fontana battles to maiden F2 win
September 8th, 2012
After dominating Friday practice , Alex Fontana converted his pace to a race victory in an incident-filled Formula 2 race in Hungary. Kevin Mirocha started the race alone on the front row of the grid , as Markus Pommer was forced to pit at the end of the formation lap with a mechanical problem. This gave the poleman an easy run down to the first corner, ahead of Matheo Tuscher and Mihai Marinescu
Italy Friday quotes: Caterham
September 7th, 2012
Heikki Kovalainen – 18th: “A much better Friday than we’ve had for a while.
Fontana maintains Hungary edge
September 7th, 2012
Alex Fontana continued his commanding form in Hungary to finish top of the second Formula 2 free practice session. After heading the times in the morning session by only doing one short run, he opted for the same strategy in the afternoon
Kiss to make home FR3.5 debut
September 6th, 2012
GP3 racer Tamas Pal Kiss will make his Formula Renault 3.5 debut at his home race in Hungary for BVM Target. Kiss, who sits 12th in the GP3 standings heading into this weekend’s Monza finale, will take the team’s second car at the Hungaroring. BVM has already run Giovanni Venturini, Sergey Sirotkin and Daniel Zampieri alongside Nikolay Martsenko this year.
McLaren: Form can continue at Monza
September 4th, 2012
McLaren sees no reason why its recent run of good form will not continue at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix. Updates to the MP4-27 have helped Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button win the last two races, and the outfit is upbeat that its pace-setting speed should keep it ahead for now.
Hamilton rues costly wing choice
September 1st, 2012
Lewis Hamilton blamed his decision to switch to an older rear wing for a “disastrous” Spa qualifying result. The McLaren driver described his eighth place in qualifying as ‘damage limitation’. Hamilton won last time out in Hungary but believes that his choice not to use McLaren’s new rear wing rules him out of contention for victory in Sunday’s race at Spa.
Webber given gearbox penalty
August 31st, 2012
Mark Webber will have a five-place grid penalty for the Belgian Grand Prix because of a gearbox change.
Grosjean calm about Spa chances
August 31st, 2012
Lotus is keeping its hopes in check for this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix despite being viewed by many as favourite for victory , says Romain Grosjean. With the Enstone-based team having secured a double podium finish in Hungary , and its car expected to be well-suited to the high-speed Spa circuit, the outfit is being tipped for its first Formula 1 victory of the season. However, Grosjean says the lessons of this year show that form at each race has been hard to predict – which is why it is not getting ahead of itself just yet.
Senna certain of stronger second half
August 31st, 2012
Bruno Senna believes that he is well-placed for a strong second half of the Formula 1 season after racing at eight of the nine remaining tracks last year. The Brazilian sat out the first half of last season before replacing Nick Heidfeld at Renault , making his first appearance in Belgium.
Massa praises "incredible" Alonso
August 31st, 2012
Felipe Massa has paid tribute to Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso’s driving, describing his first half of the season as “perfect”.
Webber sure Red Bull still benchmark
August 31st, 2012
Mark Webber believes that Red Bull is still the benchmark team in Formula 1 despite the 2012 season being so competitive. Red Bull has only won three races and taken four pole positions from the first 11 races this season, while at the same stage of the 2011 campaign it had six wins and 11 poles. Webber and team-mate Sebastian Vettel are both trailing Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso in the drivers’ championship as well, but the Australian believes that the constructors’ championship – where Red Bull leads the way by 53 points – is proof of the team’s continued strength.
Williamson to complete GP3 season
August 30th, 2012
Lewis Williamson will complete the remainder of the GP3 season with Status GP. The former Red Bull junior driver made his return to the category with Status at Hockenheim in what was originally a one-off deal, and he raced for the team again a week later in Hungary.
Marussia to use Williams KERS in 2013
August 29th, 2012
Marussia will use the Williams Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) when it adds the device to its car for the first time in 2013. The decision was revealed by Marussia consultant Pat Symonds in a interview released by the team, in which Symonds also confirmed that Marussia would continue with Cosworth engines for a fourth season. “Yes we will be using KERS next year,” said Symonds
McLaren taking nothing for granted
August 29th, 2012
McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale says the team is under no illusions that it will automatically resume its pre-summer break form when Formula 1 gets back underway in Belgium this weekend. After a string of tough races, McLaren got back into contention at the front in Germany before winning in Hungary with Lewis Hamilton
Lotus flexible about racing double-DRS
August 24th, 2012
Lotus is open-minded about whether or not its radical double-DRS will race in the Belgian Grand Prix.
Force India sets sights on Williams
August 22nd, 2012
Nico Hulkenberg believes Force India has the potential to beat race-winners Williams in constructors’ championship this year – and has not ruled out overhauling Sauber either. Although Force India had a slow start to the season, the team has made good progress with its VJM05 car since then – with both Hulkenberg and team-mate Paul di Resta showing strong potential at numerous races. Force India is only seven points behind Williams in the team standings and Hulkenberg thinks that further development progress can help lift it past its Grove-based rivals
Hamilton: Reducing ‘baggage’ helped me
August 15th, 2012
Lewis Hamilton says a more settled personal life and improved relationships with his McLaren team have been key to his return to form in 2012. The 2008 Formula 1 world champion had a turbulent 2011 season, and although he won three grands prix, he also had a number of incidents and was outscored by his team-mate Jenson Button, who beat him by three positions in the points standings.









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