Force India Sahara Force India scored nine points in the Malaysian Grand Prix as Sergio Perez raced to sixth place ahead of Esteban Ocon in tenth. SERGIO PEREZ “It was probably the hardest race of my career, on a weekend in which I feared I would need to give up. It is an amazing result just to make it to the finish: I just kept going out of willingness to do it and I have to thank the doctors for helping me out.
Williams Felipe Massa qualified 11th and Lance Stroll 13th for the Malaysian Grand Prix Both drivers progressed into the second qualifying session, with Felipe fifth and Lance 14th in Q1 Felipe showed good pace, but was just pushed out of the running for Q3 in the closing stages of the session Lance improved on every run ending Q2 just 0.273 seconds adrift of Felipe Paddy Lowe, Chief Technical Officer We had a trouble-free session, but overall it was a bit of a disappointing
Formula One, is heading to Malaysia for the last time this weekend, as the government decided that the race is not profitable any more. Sepang International joined F1 in 1999, it was a part of Bernie Ecclestone’s plan to expand Formula 1 in countries around the world. Bernie’s idea has not worked very well ...
Williams is the one F1 team that is listed on the stock market and so every six months its parent company Williams Group Holdings is obliged to issue its latest figures of revenue and profitability. The news today is that Group revenue grew to £85.9m for the period, compared to £80.0m in the same period
Discipline is the key to the success, is what every athlete must have, even if we are talking about a team sport like football and basketball or even if we are talking about a one man show sport like tennis. In Formula One if a driver is willing to win a world title must be ....
Should the FIA make it easier or harder for young drivers to get an F1 superlicence? The topic is back on the agenda after a decision by the FIA World Council today to make some changes to the points structure behind the licence system. A driver needs to accumulate 40 points over a three year ...
The tenth anniversary event at the Singapore Grand Prix brought its first wet race and created a whole new set of unknowns into a what is traditionally viewed as the most difficult race of the season for the race strategists. With a 100% likelihood of a Safety Car in dry conditions,
Jolyon Palmer scored his first points for Renault in 2017 with a sixth place result – his best Formula 1 career finish – at the Singapore Grand Prix, with six races remaining before Carlos Sainz Jr replaces him.