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Pirelli explains Qatar issue amid risk of stint limit

about 1 year ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has explained the issue it has encountered at the Qatar Grand Prix amid the threat of a stint limit during Sunday's race. The FIA announced... read more »

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Alonso: Grid box changes will help avoid F1 start penalties

about 1 year ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Fernando Alonso has backed the changes that have been made to Formula 1 grid boxes for the Australian Grand Prix weekend. The boxes have been widened by 20 centimetres after... read more »

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FIA make changes for Australia after Alonso's blunder in Saudi Arabia

about 1 year ago

from: Crash.Net

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The FIA have widened the grid boxes at Albert Park by 20 centimetres following two incidents in the opening two F1 races. read more »

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Mick blames big crash on going ’10 centimetres too wide’

over 2 years ago

from: PlanetF1.com

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Ten centimetres could have given Haas another hefty repair bill in Monaco. read more »

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Schumacher ‘went 10 centimetres too wide’ before accident

over 2 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Mick Schumacher says he was "probably about 10 centimetres" too wide prior to his hefty accident at Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix. Schumacher lost control of his... read more »

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Sainz praises "incredible" Zandvoort F1 circuit after 'deserved' FP3 crash

over 3 years ago

from: Crash.Net

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Ferrari's Carlos Sainz believes he "deserved to crash" in final Formula 1 practice for the Dutch Grand Prix because he was 20 centimetres off the racing line. read more »

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How Verstappen error cost him Portugal pole

over 3 years ago

from: SkySports.com/F1

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Max Verstappen was centimetres away from a Mercedes-beating pole position for the Portuguese GP after having his best qualifying lap deleted for track limits - even though the... read more »

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Vettel penalty down to 'two centimetres' of track - Button

over 5 years ago

from: GPfans.com

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Former world champion Jenson Button believes that two centimetres might have stood between Sebastian Vettel avoiding the penalty which cost him victory at the Canadian Grand... read more »

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Valtteri Bottas rues 0.001s gap to Sebastian Vettel in China

over 7 years ago

from: EspnF1.com

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Valtteri Bottas admits it was "a real shame" to see Sebastian Vettel prevent him from completing a Mercedes lockout of the front row in China by just 0.001s -- the... read more »

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Ferrari have made the biggest step forward - Rosberg

over 9 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Nico Rosberg believes Ferrari has made the biggest step forward of Mercedes rivals and reckons the Italian outfit could be challenging for race wins. Ferrari has regularly... read more »

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Lotus to introduce longer wheelbase E21

over 11 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Lotus will introduce a longer wheelbase version of their E21 at the Belgian Grand Prix next weekend in a bid to remain in the fight for the title. The upgrade will be the last... read more »

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Boullier argues Grosjean's penalty too harsh

over 11 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

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Lotus team principal Eric Boullier believes the race stewards were too harsh when they chose to penalise Romain Grosjean with a drive-through for what he described as a... read more »

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‘It felt like a train’ – Alonso relives the crash

over 12 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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The whole Formula 1 paddock was shocked by the incident which marred the start of Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix. After Romain Grosjean triggered a multiple collision,... read more »

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