Renault’s Cyril Abiteboul says the French outfit is enjoying its most productive winter ever thanks to significant improvements achieved recently in its chassis and engine departments. Renault concluded its 2018 campaign fourth in the Constructors’ standings, or ‘best of the rest’ behind Formula 1’s leading trio represented by Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull. However, the … Continue reading "Renault anticipating big chassis and engine gains over the winter"
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Symonds: Simulation will help F1 make ‘more rational decisions’
F1 engineer Pat Symonds says the relevant use of simulation and artificial intelligence can help Formula 1 make “more rational decisions” when fundamental rules changes are envisioned. Symonds was recruited in 2017 by F1 director of motorsport Ross Brawn to help with the research and writing of Grand Prix racing’s future set of rules which … Continue reading "Symonds: Simulation will help F1 make ‘more rational decisions’"
Read MoreFormula E public service labeled as ‘constructive’ by Verstappen
Max Verstappen was on FIA duty at yesterday’s Marrakesh ePrix and qualified the day he spent with the stewards as “interesting and constructive”. The Red Bull driver fulfilled in Morocco his first day of public service, an FIA mandated task handed to him as a result of his post-race run-in with Esteban Ocon at the … Continue reading "Formula E public service labeled as ‘constructive’ by Verstappen"
Read MoreBottas concludes Arctic Lapland Rally fifth – claims stage win
Valtteri Bottas enjoyed a productive rally debut in Finland, the Mercedes driver clinching a stage win and finishing fifth overall in the Arctic Lapland Rally driving a Ford Fiesta WRC. The Finn was eager to kick off his 2019 season with something new, and accepted the opportunity to try his crafty skills on the snowy … Continue reading "Bottas concludes Arctic Lapland Rally fifth – claims stage win"
Read MoreVettel and Binotto unsure why Ferrari’s pace has gone missing
A distant fourth wasn’t what Sebastian Vettel was expecting in Melbourne, where the German driver was at a loss to explain Ferrari’s sudden drop in speed. Solid performance in pre-season testing indicated that the Scuderia would likely show up in Australia as the class of the field, but practice sessions, qualifying and race day surprisingly … Continue reading "Vettel and Binotto unsure why Ferrari’s pace has gone missing"
Read MoreAlonso will always prefer to try, and fail, than stay at home
Fernando Alonso won’t make any promises but after failing to qualify for the 103rd running of the Indy 500 he hopes to return to the Brickyard next year. When Kyle Kaiser bumped Alonso from 33rd to 34th at the last hour on Sunday after a week that had gone from bad to worse for McLaren … Continue reading "Alonso will always prefer to try, and fail, than stay at home"
Read MoreScenes from the paddock: Hungaroring
Formula 1 signed off for its summer break at the Hungaroring with another cracking race that kept everyone on their toes from start to finish. Check out our usual collection of stolen moments, Budapest edition. Click Here: Spain Football Shop
Read More‘A good day at the office’ for improved McLaren
It’s been a torrid few seasons recently for the once-mighty McLaren team which has been bumping along near the bottom of F1 for much too long now, leading many fans to wonder if the squad would ever succeed in turning around its fortunes. But a strong showing in qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix on … Continue reading "‘A good day at the office’ for improved McLaren"
Read More10 Democratic Candidates Qualify For Next Week’s November Debate
Former Vice President Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg are some of the 10 candidates who have qualified for the Democratic presidential primary debate next week on Nov 20. Click Here: Cheap France Rugby Jersey Ten Democratic candidates will debate … Continue reading "10 Democratic Candidates Qualify For Next Week’s November Debate"
Read MoreRatcheting Tensions, Obama Orders Huge Weapons Increase Along EU-Russia Border
Less than a week after Russia’s foreign minister warned that NATO’s military build-up near Russia’s borders is “counterproductive and dangerous,” the United States is ramping up the deployment of heavy weapons and armored vehicles to NATO member countries in Central and Eastern Europe, the New York Times reported Tuesday. Administration officials told the Times “the additional … Continue reading "Ratcheting Tensions, Obama Orders Huge Weapons Increase Along EU-Russia Border"
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