Williams technical director Sam Michael insists the best has yet to come from the new FW33 after a shaky start to the season in Australia read more »
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Williams was one of two teams to experience a double retirement at the start of the new season, with both Rubens Barrichello and Pastor Maldonado suffering transmission... read more »
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Renault kicked off their 2011 campaign with a maiden podium finish for Vitaly Petrov in Melbourne, with the result acting as the first rostrum result for a Russian in Formula... read more »
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Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembrey admitted he was surprised that rookie Sergio Perez was able to pull off a one stop strategy at the Australian Grand Prix. read more »
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Pirelli's motorsport director Paul Hembrey has praised Sergio Perez for his "exceptional" one-stopping drive in Sunday's Australian GP... read more »
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FIA race director Charlie Whiting has said that the governing body will analyse the effectiveness of the Drag Reduction System (DRS) after the Chinese Grand Prix. read more »
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Pirelli's Motorsport Director Paul Hembery: "What a fantastic race! Australia had everything: the quickest lap of Melbourne ever seen in qualifying, plenty of... read more »
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Sam Michael, Technical Director: After problems with the sector settings on the moveable rear wing, Rubens’ FW33 had a strong opening pace and he was read more »
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Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali and assistant technical director Pat Fry admit Red Bull Racing's pace during qualifying in Melbourne took them somewhat by... read more »
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Paul Hembery, Pirelli’s Motorsport Director: “We've had a thrilling qualifying session and set the quickest lap ever seen here, which has... read more »
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Pirelli Motorsport Director Paul Hembery: "We're pleased with our first outing under competitive grand prix conditions, as our tyres have already shown a good level read more »
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FIA race director Charlie Whiting has banned the drivers from using their moveable wings in the wet in all grand prix sessions... read more »
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Next month’s Chinese Grand Prix has been given the go ahead by FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting after the circuit passed all of the necessary tests in order for its new... read more »
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Technical director Mike Gascoyne insists Team Lotus are "determined" to make their way into Formula One's midfield this season... read more »
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Lotus Renault GP managing director Eric Boullier reveals that Nick Heidfeld is already very much at home inside the team - as the German senses an opportunity to finally break... read more »
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Lotus technical director Mike Gascoyne has said that the bigger teams are paying suppliers more money in order to receive parts more quickly. read more »
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FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting has moved to defend the new Drag Reduction System (DRS) ahead of next weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Many drivers have... read more »
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FIA race director Charlie Whiting has rejected suggestions the governing body could influence the outcome of grands prix this season... read more »
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F1 race director Charlie Whiting talks moveable rear wings, KERS and other rule changes for the 2011 season... read more »
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Williams technical director Sam Michael looks back at the team's performance in winter testing and discusses the season ahead... read more »
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The FIA's race director Charlie Whiting has revealed that the teams have been approached about testing the adjustable rear-wing, or DRS (drag reduction system), during read more »
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In this brief Q&A provided by the FIA, its Race Director and Safety Delegate clarifies the new rear wing rules. read more »
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Sauber technical director James Key believes rookie Sergio Perez has come on in leaps and bounds in the past few months... read more »
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Sauber technical director James Key talks about the team's performances during winter testing, the season ahead and their driver line-up... read more »
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Williams have encountered several problems with the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) in winter testing although Technical Director Sam Michael is now fully confident that... read more »