Formula 1’s return to Europe – and to Barcelona in particular – allows teams to roll out one again their impressive motorhome. Yesterday we showcased “Gallery: A look at the F1 teams’ 2019 motorhomes”
Month: November 2019
‘Brave’ set-up choices boost Ricciardo into Monaco Q3
Last year Daniel Ricciardo was on his way to winning the Monaco Grand Prix. Unfortunately, there’s little chance of a repeat in 2019 following his “‘Brave’ set-up choices boost Ricciardo into Monaco Q3”
Damage curtails Verstappen’s FP2 track time in Monaco
Max Verstappen was left in the unfamiliar position of being slower than his Red Bull team mate at the end of Thursday’s free practice sessions “Damage curtails Verstappen’s FP2 track time in Monaco”
Monaco Speed Trap: who is the fastest of them all?
It’s the most iconic and challenging track in Grand Prix racing, with as many pitfalls as it has corners, one of which is the slowest “Monaco Speed Trap: who is the fastest of them all?”
Leclerc adopts new approach to qualifying to avert errors
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has learned from his mistakes in qualifying this season and subsequently changed his approach to the all-important Saturday afternoon session. The Scuderia, “Leclerc adopts new approach to qualifying to avert errors”
Brawn: Lauda convinced Mercedes to pay big bucks for Hamilton
F1 managing director Ross Brawn, who guided Mercedes’ efforts as a works outfit in F1 from 2010 to 2013, revealed that it was Niki Lauda “Brawn: Lauda convinced Mercedes to pay big bucks for Hamilton”
Hamilton: Ferrari power mode out of reach of Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton believes Ferrari currently enjoys the use of a special power mode in qualifying and on race day that Mercedes cannot match. But for “Hamilton: Ferrari power mode out of reach of Mercedes”
Seidl doesn’t expect to see new manufacturers in F1
New McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says it’s hard to see new manufacturers coming into Formula 1 with the new technical and sporting rules being “Seidl doesn’t expect to see new manufacturers in F1”
‘Corporate Courts’ Have Taken from the Poor and Handed to the Rich – TTIP Will Turbo-Charge This Redistribution
Huge corporations and the seriously wealthy will be the big winners from the controversial US-EU trade deal known as TTIP. That’s the implication of a “‘Corporate Courts’ Have Taken from the Poor and Handed to the Rich – TTIP Will Turbo-Charge This Redistribution”
What the Media and Congress Are Missing on Zika and Poverty
Where is the sense of urgency? In recent weeks, that is the question I continuously find myself asking as I read media accounts of Zika “What the Media and Congress Are Missing on Zika and Poverty”