USA this weekend. 1st Free practice Sat 20 Oct 02:00 - 03:30 2nd Free practice Sat 20 Oct 06:00 - 07:30 3rd Free practice Sun 21 Oct 05:00 - 06:00 1st Qualifying Sun 21 Oct 08:00 - 08:18 2nd Qualifying Sun 21 Oct 08:25 - 08:40 3rd Qualifying Sun 21 Oct 08:48 - 09:00 Race Mon 22 Oct 05:10 - 07:10
http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/24997715/sebastian-vettel-focus-marginal-gains-beat-lewis-hamilton-says-nico-rosberg
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/il-caso-mercedes-sotto-osservazione-fia-per-una-soluzione-aero-mobile/3196132/ Mercedes cheating using wheels as aero device....as soon as they installed this they gained back the time lost on Ferrari and half a second extra. Coincidence? Obviously too late now.
Exactly. We all know **** all will be done by the FIA as usual, however. They'll be told ''don't do it again, or you'll get a 2nd warning....''
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mercedes-wheel-ferrari-probe-fia/3196635/ Can't make this **** up. Red Bull had the same idea and the idea was not allowed. Mercedes? Do as you ****ing like. Ferrari should run illegal **** on their car too.
Typical double standards of the FIA... they won’t change anything as their favourite team would have to give up the titles..... fat chance. We need to be putting all of our banned devices back on, get the gains in time, and then argue any protest to make sure mercedes get penalised the same
POST #1576 Sep 20, 2018 Singapore win, all in the rear hub/rim design.... https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/revealed-mercedes-singapore-tech-change/3179714/
Channel 4 F1®Verified account @C4F1 7m7 minutes ago #OnThisDay in 2009, Jenson Button became the 10th British driver to win an F1 world title as Brawn GP also took the constructors' crown in Brazil Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login His P5 after starting the year's penultimate race in 14th matched Lewis Hamilton's 2008 title-winning result at Interlagos Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
As anticipated, Racing Point Force India have confirmed that Sergio Perez will continue to race for the team in the 2019 season. The 28-year-old is the longest-serving Force India driver – approaching 100 starts for the team – and will join them for a sixth season. The Mexican driver has been the favourite to secure one of the seats at the team ever since he and his management team were involved in the legal proceedings which triggered the team’s change in ownership. He had been owed around $4m, but this has since been paid off, and the new deal means that he is all-but-certain to partner Lance Stroll – who is yet to be officially announced – at the team next season. “I am very happy to finally announce my future and I’m really motivated for 2019. Force India has been my home since 2014 and has allowed me to grow as a driver and show my skills on track,” said Perez. “We have achieved so much success in the last five seasons but I think the best is yet to come. The new investment the team is enjoying fills me with confidence and I am really excited about the future.” Team principal Otmar Szafnauer added: “I’m pleased that Sergio will continue his journey with us in 2019. Over the last five years, Sergio has confirmed his position as one of the most talented and consistent drivers on the Formula One grid. “He gives us valuable stability going forward and is a huge asset to the team. As we begin an exciting new chapter in the life of this team, we are delighted that Sergio will race with us going forward.” Force India have taken six podium finishes since their debut season in 2008, five of which were claimed by Perez, who has taken at least one podium every year since he joined in 2014, with the exception of the 2017 season. He’s finished in seventh place in the drivers’ championship (an unofficial ‘best of the rest’) in 2016 and 2017, and currently occupies seventh in this year’s contest, tied on points with Haas’ Kevin Magnussen and Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg. Whilst officially there are three seats left to fill for 2019, one of those will be Lance Stroll’s Force India seat. Unofficially, there are two seats remaining; one at Toro Rosso and one at Williams. By: Luke Murphy
He has to be pleased, the only driver that has absolutely ZERO competition for team number one........ stroll will be half a lap down after the first pit stops.....
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/11527179/us-gp-sebastian-vettel-summoned-to-see-f1-stewards ****ing hell.
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Vettel has made Hamilton look like a genius this year, he really has, and we know Hamilton is no genius.
Tweet— Twitter API (@user) date Here's the video. What has Ferrari/Vettel done to the FIA? Or who is ****ing who? Lewis can do as he ****ing likes in sessions that actually matter. Push car about on a live track, cut across the pitlane as he wanted to bail out last second (too late) and so on. Vettel and Ferrari have both played their parts in ruining their chance of a championship but the rigged lot at the FIA is certainly not helping. What Mercedes (both drivers) keep getting away with is incredible. What Ferrari and it's drivers keep getting punished for is equally incredible. It's a rigged game. FIA wants Lewis to win and they're doing anything they can to make it so. Why I don't know, Ferrari/Seb has already well and truly lost, they don't need any help.