Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene has said his team must find a way to improve its performance this year. Click Here: cheap nrl jerseys Despite enjoying its most successful season in recent years, Ferrari ended 2017 disappointed to miss out to Mercedes in both world championships. Ferrari led both the drivers and constructors standings after the … Continue reading "Arrivabene: Ferrari has to ‘be better’ to beat Mercedes"
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Lucas di Grassi for President? It could happen…
Reigning Formula E champion Lucas di Grassi could run for office at the FIA once he hangs up his helmet. The 33 year-old Audi Sport ABT driver, who competed in 18 Grands Prix with Virgin Racing in 2010, has no intention of retiring from racing anytime soon. But as someone who never hesitates to voice … Continue reading "Lucas di Grassi for President? It could happen…"
Read MoreNew massive Hamilton contract ‘as good as done’ – Wolff
We’ve heard it before but Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists Lewis Hamilton’s new contract with the Silver Arrows outfit is “as good as done”. It’s been a lengthy process between the four-time world champion and his team, justified by the need to discuss and work out a myriad of details included in the over 100-page … Continue reading "New massive Hamilton contract ‘as good as done’ – Wolff"
Read MorePlans to improve overtaking fail to excite F1 teams
A meeting of the Formula 1 Technical Working Group convened in Bahrain on Saturday has failed to reach any decision about how to improve overtaking. The FIA decided to meet with team representatives this weekend after what was deemed to be a disappointing season opener in Australia. Although any changes wouldn’t come into effect until … Continue reading "Plans to improve overtaking fail to excite F1 teams"
Read MoreIceland Jailed Bankers and Rejected Austerity—and It’s Been a Success
When the global economic crisis hit in 2008, Iceland suffered terribly—perhaps more than any other country. The savings of 50,000 people were wiped out, plunging Icelanders into debt and placing 25 percent of its homeowners in mortgage default. Now, less than a decade later, the nation’s economy is booming. And this year it will become … Continue reading "Iceland Jailed Bankers and Rejected Austerity—and It’s Been a Success"
Read MoreMarko still convinced Red Bull has the better chassis
Ferrari can claim bragging rights for posting the fastest times in pre-season testing, but Red Bull’s Helmut Marko believes the RB14 is the best chassis. Many pundits think the Milton Keynes-based outfit has a winner on its hands, thanks to the team’s early start to the RB14’s design process and to the speed showed by … Continue reading "Marko still convinced Red Bull has the better chassis"
Read More'We Are Many': Documentary Depicts Legacy of Global Anti-War Movement
The extraordinary February 15, 2003 march against the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which brought an estimated 30 million people to the streets in 800 cities on every continent, is immortalized on screen in Amir Amirani’s acclaimed documentary, We Are Many, premiering in the UK this week. We Are Many interviews key organizers of the march—including … Continue reading "'We Are Many': Documentary Depicts Legacy of Global Anti-War Movement"
Read MoreCost and logistics preclude Bahrain as pre-season venue – Steiner
Haas’ Guenther Steiner says swapping Barcelona for Bahrain as F1’s venue for pre-season testing in the future would involve high costs and ‘brutal’ logistics. Teams have been forced to deal with the unexpected vagaries of Barcelona’s weather, marked by cold conditions, snow and rain. Tuesday dawned white and wet at the Circuit de Catalunya, offering … Continue reading "Cost and logistics preclude Bahrain as pre-season venue – Steiner"
Read MoreHow Big Carbon Can—And Must—Pay For Its Climate Damage
I was traveling through a typically crowded street in Jakarta on the back of a motorbike recently, breathing the usual noxious stench of exhaust fumes, when I was struck by a powerful realization about the climate crisis. Many of the people around me were two, three, or more to a bike. So many faces were covered with masks to protect … Continue reading "How Big Carbon Can—And Must—Pay For Its Climate Damage"
Read MoreUN’s Ban Ki-Moon Caves In, Takes Israel Off List of Serious Child Abusers
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has caved in to pressure from Israel and the United States and taken the Israeli military off an official list of serious violators of children’s rights, in this year’s report on children in armed conflict. In doing so, Ban rejected an official recommendation from his own Special Representative for Children and … Continue reading "UN’s Ban Ki-Moon Caves In, Takes Israel Off List of Serious Child Abusers"
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