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Hembery: Pirelli criticism shows Schumacher frustration

over 12 years ago

from: F1Zone.net

( 869 views )

An obvious tension was evident at Mugello when Pirelli’s Paul Hembery was asked about Michael Schumacher. The seven time world champion had slammed F1′s... read more »

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Bahrain - Pirelli Sunday quotes

over 12 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

( 1213 views )

Paul Hembery: "This was certainly a very technically challenging race, on a circuit that we had never experienced in racing conditions before. Nonetheless, we chose to... read more »

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Pirelli expecting sand issues in Bahrain

over 12 years ago

from: F1Zone.net

( 927 views )

With Bahrain’s Sakhir International Circuit located in a desert, sand can quite often be blown onto the track, causing lack of grip for the cars. This was evident for Pirelli... read more »

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Lewis delighted to be back on top

over 12 years ago

from: Crash.Net

( 564 views )

After his evident disappointment with how things turned out last week in Australia, Lewis Hamilton was making a statement by topping both Friday practice sessions. read more »

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Turkish GP: Qualifying notes - Ferrari

over 13 years ago

from: Pitpass.com

( 677 views )

"Clearly this is not the sort of result we were looking for," admits Stefano Domenicali, "but it is equally evident that all the work undertaken in these last... read more »

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Vettel: True pecking order may not be evident until China

over 13 years ago

from: Crash.Net

( 757 views )

Defending F1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel suggests a clear picture of teams' respective pace may not necessarily be seen in Melbourne - but Red Bull looks to be right... read more »

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Barcelona might take Bahrain's place as end of pre-season testing

over 13 years ago

from: F1Technical.net

( 1881 views )

As the political storm has invaded Bahrain, F1 and FOTA alike are considering pulling out of that country completely by cancelling the last test session, and opening GP as well... read more »