Sebastian Vettel doubts that removing FRIC played any role in the outcome of Friday's practices at Hockenheim... read more »
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Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel believes that there is more to come from his Red Bull RB10 after a low-key start to his weekend in Germany. Vettel was eighth quickest... read more »
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Nico Rosberg is concerned Red Bull may have closed the gap at Hockenheim but thinks Saturday will be a better indication of just how much of its advantage Mercedes has retained... read more »
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Mercedes Formula 1 duo Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg have admitted that losing their FRIC suspension system had made life harder for them. read more »
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Lewis Hamilton admits he yet to find the "sweet spot" on his Mercedes after the team removed the Front and Rear Interconnected (FRIC) suspension system read more »
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Lewis Hamilton once more came to the fore in a Practice Two session to head Nico Rosberg as Mercedes season-long duopoly on the timesheet remained intact at the end of the... read more »
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Nico Rosberg pipped team-mate Lewis Hamilton to the fastest time in opening practice for the German Grand Prix on Friday morning. The Mercedes pair were split by just 0.065 of... read more »
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Nico Rosberg quickest in FP1 in Germany as number of offs suggests the absence of FRIC systems is hurting more than originally suggested. read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that no team is running a front to rear linked suspension at the German Grand Prix read more »
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There will be no protests and drama over FRIC at the German Grand Prix after all teams agreed to remove the system... read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that no teams will run FRIC [Front and Rear Interconnected] suspension of any sort at this weekend's German Grand Prix read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that all 11 teams have chosen to remove FRIC (front and rear inter-connected) suspension systems from their cars for the German Grand Prix. In a technical... read more »
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The FIA has officially confirmed that none of the 22 F1 cars present at Hockenheim for this weekend's German Grand Prix are fitted with a front to rear interlinked... read more »
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Jo Bauer, the FIA's Technical Delegate, has tonight confirmed that no teams are using FRIC (front to rear linked suspension systems) this weekend in Germany. read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that no team is using FRIC [Front and Rear Interconnected Suspension] on their cars at this weekend's German Grand Prix. FRIC has been in use in... read more »
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Formula 1 teams have all removed their FRIC suspension systems for the German Grand Prix, ending fears that the weekend could be overshadowed by protests read more »
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Governing body the FIA has confirmed that no teams will be running with front-and-rear-interconnected suspension during this weekend's German Grand Prix, following... read more »
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Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn has hinted that her outfit will continue to run with FRIC (front and rear inter-connected) suspension at the German Grand Prix. Whilst... read more »
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Top drivers including Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso are not expecting the removal of FRIC [Front and Rear Interconnected] suspension systems to have a big impact on the... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton is "really comfortable" losing FRIC from his car, adamant it won't suddenly turn the Championship on its head... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel is hoping the FRIC suspension system ban will help Red Bull Racing and the rest of the field close on the dominant Mercedes' in the German Grand Prix this... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton says he is not expecting much of a difference to the handling of his Mercedes after the removal of front-and-rear-interconnected (FRIC) suspension for this... read more »
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The full implications from the ‘ban’ on FRIC may not become clear until the summer break, Formula 1 drivers have cautioned. read more »
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Williams is confident it can take the battle to Red Bull and Ferrari over the rest of the season as it vies for second place in the constructors' championship read more »
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Mercedes is the latest team to confirm it will not run with its front-and-rear-interconnected (FRIC) suspension system at the German Grand Prix this weekend. read more »