Formula 1 brings back FanVision after five-year absence

From this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, spectators will be offered handheld FanVision consoles at all F1 events remaining in 2018. The state-of-the-art trackside device provides access to television feeds, live commentary, direct team audio communications and live stats, and also carries data from F1’s timing system, ensuring fans – regardless of where they may sitting … Continue reading "Formula 1 brings back FanVision after five-year absence"

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Renault’s path to success will require more resources – Abiteboul

The Renault works outfit will ultimately require additional resources and a bigger budget to fight for the world title contends team boss Cyril Abiteboul. The French manufacturer which returned to Grand Prix racing in 2016 has been steadily improving its performance and currently sits fourth the Constructors’ standing behind the unassailable Mercedes-Ferrari-Red Bull trio. The … Continue reading "Renault’s path to success will require more resources – Abiteboul"

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Red Bull will give Honda free rein on engine design – Horner

Red Bull will impose no restrictions on Honda when the Japanese manufacturer designs the engine that will power the Milton Keynes team next year, says Christian Horner. Red Bull announced earlier this week its change from Renault to Honda power for 2019 and 2020, a choice described as “pretty clear-cut” by its team boss. Horner … Continue reading "Red Bull will give Honda free rein on engine design – Horner"

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Villeneuve: Williams made a mistake putting Claire in charge

Jacques Villeneuve offered a harsh judgment of the team that brought him his world title in 1997, suggesting Williams was as good as “dead”. The Grove-based outfit – which last won a Grand Prix in 2012, its previous win before that dating all the way back to 2004 – has gone from a top mid-field … Continue reading "Villeneuve: Williams made a mistake putting Claire in charge"

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‘Work to be done,’ admits Hamilton after Friday practice

Friday’s free practice at the Hungaroring offered little in the way of Mercedes domination seen in past years. Lewis Hamilton was only fifth fastest at the end of the afternoon session. Valtteri Bottas was one place further back and a full second off pace setter Sebastian Vettel’s time. Click Here: pandora Bracelets While there was … Continue reading "‘Work to be done,’ admits Hamilton after Friday practice"

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Whiting: Phantom pit stops all ‘part of the game’

FIA race director Charlie Whiting dismissed Mercedes’ possible attempts to bluff Ferrari during Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, insisting false pitstop actions are “all part of the game”. Twice over the course of the afternoon, the Silver Arrows crews took to the pitlane, tyres and tools in hand, only to retreat to their garage without either … Continue reading "Whiting: Phantom pit stops all ‘part of the game’"

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‘Crazy afternoon’ delivers bag of points to Force India

From start to finish, there was no respite on Sunday for Force India’s drivers, but Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon’s relentless efforts paid off with a grouped finish in the points for the pink cars. Up until the latter part of the German Grand Prix, when the weather threw a spanner into everyone’s works, the … Continue reading "‘Crazy afternoon’ delivers bag of points to Force India"

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Vettel defends Mercedes ‘no-brainer’ Sochi tactics

Sebastian Vettel defended Mercedes’ decision in Sochi to order Valtteri Bottas to move over for Lewis Hamilton, insisting the tactic was a ‘no-brainer’ in the context of the world championship. From pole position, Bottas had executed a flawless race, properly outpacing his team mate only to be ordered to cede his position in favour of … Continue reading "Vettel defends Mercedes ‘no-brainer’ Sochi tactics"

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READ: Former Ambassador To Ukraine Yovanovitch’s Opening Statement To Congress

Former U.S. Ambassador to the Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testifies during the second public hearing of the House impeachment inquiry. Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, who was recalled in the spring amid what she previously described as a “concerted campaign” against her, told lawmakers Friday she did not understand Rudy Giuliani’s “motives for … Continue reading "READ: Former Ambassador To Ukraine Yovanovitch’s Opening Statement To Congress"

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