Carlos Sainz, Renault’s new recruit, will spring into action a few months early with the French outfit in Austin next week. After almost three years “Sainz ready to hit the ground running in Austin!”
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Renault reliability issues rooted in engine changes – Abiteboul
Renault’s Cyril Abiteboul believes that the manufacturer’s ambitious development program is the cause of its latest reliability woes. In a bid to bridge the gap “Renault reliability issues rooted in engine changes – Abiteboul”
Palmer ‘respects Renault decision’ as he bids farewell to F1
Jolyon Palmer’s Formula 1 story has come to an end, for the time being at least. And once again he found himself finishing a race “Palmer ‘respects Renault decision’ as he bids farewell to F1”
Insult to Injury: A Tortuous Spin Cycle on US Torture
The long and winding road of headline news leads us to ignorance and docility. Consider the past month, in which the lead news item has “Insult to Injury: A Tortuous Spin Cycle on US Torture”
Red Bull selects its lucky juniors
The Red Bull Junior Team – the driver development program run by the energy drink company – has selected four new recruits for 2018. The “Red Bull selects its lucky juniors”
Despite Outcry of Opposition, Obama Pushes "Horrific" Trade Deal in Asia
Despite consistent and vocal opposition from organized labor, environmentalists, progressive economy experts and others warning against the damaging impacts of a trans-Pacific trade agreement that “Despite Outcry of Opposition, Obama Pushes "Horrific" Trade Deal in Asia”
Thursday’s pictures from COTA
The Circuit of the Americas paddock came to life on Thursday as the F1 community sprung in to action for the pre-US Grand Prix build-up. “Thursday’s pictures from COTA”
Hamilton focused on Sunday’s race, not ‘silly’ title talk
Lewis Hamilton isn’t interested in talking about his chances of sealing the title on Sunday, as he won’t discard Ferrari and arch-rival Sebastian Vettel. The “Hamilton focused on Sunday’s race, not ‘silly’ title talk”
Hamilton would have beaten Vettel in Brazil, warns di Montezemolo
Former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has warned Ferrari not to get carried away by its victory in Brazil at the weekend. Sebastian Vettel was “Hamilton would have beaten Vettel in Brazil, warns di Montezemolo”
Challenging the Power of the One Percent
When you are faced with the task of moving an object but find it is too heavy to lift, what is your immediate and most “Challenging the Power of the One Percent”