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Pirelli is tired of it and threatens to quit F1

7h ago from F1Technical.net - As teams continue to argue about whether or not Pirelli should change its current series of F1 slick tyres, Pirelli itself is getting tired of the lack of contract for next year, claiming it is running out of time. Soon after the Spanish GP where most required 4 pitstops to... More Details »
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Button surprised by better long run pace

1d ago from F1Technical.net - McLaren had a difficult morning session but the afternoon proved slightly more fruitful. Jenson Button in particular is optimistic that McLaren seems to be heading in the right direction. Jenson Button: 'We struggled in the morning when the circuit was still fairly 'green'... More Details »
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Red Bull in search for more pace at Monaco

1d ago from F1Technical.net - Red Bull Racing drivers Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel did not have the greatest of days at Monaco with both drivers not really fighting with the best cars. The team knows there is still work to do if they wish to qualify in front on Saturday. Mark Webber, #2: “I think... More Details »
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Lotus display strong pace in practice

1d ago from F1Technical.net - Lotus F1 is satisfied after the first free practice sessions of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. The team once again showed strong longer run pace. One negative point however was Romain Grosjean who hit the barriers early in FP2 to end his day on track. Kimi Räikkönen... More Details »
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Williams test 2012 parts on FW35

1d ago from F1Technical.net - Pastor Maldonado was seen running in the Williams FW35 featuring the stepped nose and front wing of last year's FW34. Williams have lost the direction for its aerodynamic development, and as updates do not bring the expected progress, the team is now checking the efficiency... More Details »
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Rosberg still ahead as times tumble in FP2

1d ago from F1Technical.net - Nico Rosberg stayed ahead in the timesheets of FP2, now going 0.3s quicker than his Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton. Ferrari is fairly close behind them Mark Webber and Kimi Raikkonen complete the top 6. Contrary to the morning session, the track is filled with cars as of... More Details »
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Rosberg tops first practice at Monaco

1d ago from F1Technical.net - Nico Rosberg was fastest in the first practice session at Monaco. The unsurprisingly quick Mercedes was however only slightly quicker than Fernando Alonso and Romain Grosjean. The second Ferrari of Felipe Massa and Lewis Hamilton behind him in 5th are also in the mix, less... More Details »
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Alonso tips Mercedes to win at Monaco

2d ago from F1Technical.net - One day ahead of the first track action in Monaco, Fernando Alonso said in the press conference that even though he's very eager to win this race, he expected Mercedes to be very tough to beat. “Monaco is a unique track where you need a special set-up and confidence in... More Details »
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Q+A with Riccardo Patrese

3d ago from F1Technical.net - In a profound interview, former F1 race winner Riccardo Patrese shares his view on the current state of F1 and looks back on his lengthy period in the sport. Italian Patrese competed in Formula One from 1977 to 1993, entering a total of 257 Grand Prix events. Italian... More Details »
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Preview: Monaco GP

3d ago from F1Technical.net - This weekend marks the 71st Monaco Grand Prix, an event that has put and kept Formula One on the international map. Its very low speed corners and small pit boxes close to the Mediterranean make it a unique challenge. The Formula One teams have already arrived, partly... More Details »
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Lotus' Alan Permane looks ahead to Monaco GP

3d ago from F1Technical.net - Alan Permane, the trackside operations manager at Lotus F1 looks ahead to Monaco. He points out once again that Lotus is happy with the tyres as they are, and that the different tyres have made the actual race pace in Monaco more important than a few years ago. Are there... More Details »
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Pirelli expects two stops at Monaco

4d ago from F1Technical.net - As has been the case for the last two years, the P Zero Yellow soft and P Zero Red supersoft have been nominated for the Monaco Grand Prix: the two softest tyres in Pirelli’s range. Monaco is the slowest and most twisty circuit on the calendar, where it is hard to... More Details »
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Toyota denies return to Formula One

4d ago from F1Technical.net - Toyota have denied rumours that it is working on an engine to return to Formula one in the next few years. Some sources had been pointing in that direction, saying that members of the Cologne base confirmed this. Toyota Motorsport however have now confirmed to F1technical... More Details »
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Paddy Lowe joins Mercedes next month

4d ago from F1Technical.net - Mercedes AMG have confirmed that Paddy Lowe, McLaren's former technical director will join the Mercedes squad. An agreement was made with Mercedes to make Lowe available as of 3 June. Paddy will strengthen Mercedes AMG Petronas in the role of Executive Director (Technical)... More Details »
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It's clear we made progress - Abiteboul

1w ago from F1Technical.net - Even though Caterham didn't get more than a 17th position finish at the Spanish GP, progress is clear at Caterham. At least that is the view of team principal Cyril Abiteboul who is sure there's more to come. “The Spanish Grand Prix was a very busy race for us, the... More Details »
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Lotus and Ferrari unimpressed with tyre changes

1w ago from F1Technical.net - Following a waterfall of criticism after the Spanish GP, Pirelli decided to change the tyre compounds from the Canadian GP onwards, aiming for less stops during the race. Lotus and Ferrari however are not all pleased with this announcement and jointly out their criticism.... More Details »
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Honda confirms F1 return with McLaren

1w ago from F1Technical.net - McLaren and Honda have confirmed that they will form a multi-year Formula 1 technology partnership. From the start of the 2015 season, McLaren's Formula 1 cars will race using Honda engines and energy recovery systems, renewing an association that became one of the most... More Details »
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Is Honda set to shake up F1 engine scene?

1w ago from F1Technical.net - An increasing amount of rumours from various sources are pointing to the return of Honda into Formula One. All known facts and expectations point to the Japanese firm supplying Honda V6 turbo engines to McLaren. It is known for some time now that Honda is investigating a... More Details »
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Pirelli to revise tyre construction as of Canada

1w ago from F1Technical.net - This year’s Pirelli P Zero Formula One tyre range will change from the Canadian Grand Prix onwards, using a revised construction. The move follows the Spanish Grand Prix, which had four pit stops per driver. The new range will combine elements from the 2012 and 2013 tyres... More Details »
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No time to celebrate - Domenicali

1w ago from F1Technical.net - Ferrari team principal enjoyed the double podium at the Spanish Grand Prix, but despite the success stressed that the Scuderia has no time now to celebrate. “There’s no time now for celebrating, even if it was right to enjoy the lovely moments yesterday which give us... More Details »
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Pirelli vow to make tyre changes

1w ago from F1Technical.net - Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso won his home grand prix using a four-stop sprint strategy, something that was rather unexpected for the Italian tyre supplier who anticipated a three stopper as the best choice. Alonso also set a new record by becoming the only driver... More Details »
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Four stop strategy brings Ferrari double podium

1w ago from F1Technical.net - Both Ferraris worked up their ways through the field to make up for their difficult qualifying session yesterday. Two perfectly executed four stop strategies brought the team a double podium finish. Stefano Domenicali, Team principal: “I am really happy with this great... More Details »
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Raikkonen takes podium to save the day for Lotus

1w ago from F1Technical.net - Kimi Räikkönen took his fourth podium finish of the season with second place in the Spanish Grand Prix; moving him to within a tantalising four points of Championship Leader Sebastian Vettel. Romain Grosjean’s race ended after just 8 laps following a suspension failure... More Details »
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Troubled start prevents Marussia to gain positions

1w ago from F1Technical.net - A hard fought race yielded little reward for Marussia in the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona today, where Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton finished in 18th and 19th positions respectively. Both their races were already compromised after the first few laps. Jules Bianchi, #22:... More Details »
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Di Resta 7th as more wheelnut issues hit Sutil

1w ago from F1Technical.net - Paul Di Resta scored six points for Sahara Force India in today’s Spanish Grand Prix. Teammate Adrian Sutil’s race was compromised by a slow pit stop, which denied him a chance to join Paul in the points. Paul Di Resta, VJM06-04, 7th: “We said before the race that... More Details »
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