Mercedes has announced that Chief Executive Officer Nick Fry will stand down from his role at the start of next month. Fry will continue with the team as a consultant until at... read more »
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Nick Fry is to step down as the CEO of the Mercedes Formula 1 team in the coming weeks, with Toto Wolff due to increase his role at the Brackley-based outfit. read more »
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Nick Fry will reportedly leaves Mercedes at the end of this month with executive director Toto Wolff taking over his duties... read more »
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Nick Fry is to step down as CEO of the Mercedes F1 team, to be replaced by Toto Wolff. read more »
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Toto Wolff is to take on increased responsibilities at the Mercedes Formula 1 team, with CEO Nick Fry to leave his role read more »
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Nick Fry is to leave his position of Chief Executive Officer with Mercedes at the end of the month, according to The Guardian. read more »
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Ferrari Technical Director Pat Fry has delivered an upbeat assessment of their pre-season testing programme but cannot say whether they will be in the hunt for victory at next... read more »
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Ferrari are expecting the first race of the 2013 season to provide some 'surprises' and some 'shocks' as the teams failed to fully understand the Pirelli... read more »
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Ferrari technical director Pat Fry says the team have a "reasonable development plan going" for the opening few races of 2013... read more »
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Pat Fry says tyres could hold the key to success in Australia, with pre-season testing having left teams with plenty of questions read more »
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After 12 days of testing, teams are still somewhat in the dark about the eventual tyre behaviour in normal racing temperatures. There were differing conditions, but never did... read more »
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Ferrari technical director Pat Fry says the F1 paddock will have to brace itself for a few shocks from the tyres when it arrives in Melbourne next week for the first practice... read more »
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After twelve days of pre-season testing, Ferrari Technical Director Pat Fry believes that, as in 2012, understanding the Pirelli tyres will be the key in Melbourne and beyond. read more »
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Pat Fry has contradicted reports Ferrari is heading into the 2013 season with another fundamentally-flawed formula one car. Last year, the famous Italian team had a memorably... read more »
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Pat Fry has downplayed the impact of a hard-fought title race on Ferrari's 2013 preparations but concedes there is "a lot of catching up to do"... read more »
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Ferrari's technical director Pat Fry admitted his team started development of the F138 late and is still behind on the aero front - and he won't be happy until they... read more »
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The F138 is the second car designed and built under the responsibility of Pat Fry, and this year the targets are even higher. With a restructuring process still under way... read more »
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Ferrari is planning a significant improvement to the new F138's aerodynamic package at the third and final pre-season test after admitting that the car has had a... read more »
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Eddie Jordan, the man who brought you the Lewis Hamilton to Merc scoop, is at it again, this time claiming the team are set to replace Ross Brawn... read more »
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Ferrari's Pat Fry admits that mistakes were made at the start of 2012 that prevented the Scuderia from being a match for Red Bull and McLaren. read more »
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Ferrari's technical director Pat Fry says he wouldn't be surprised if some of the Italian's rivals turned up at pre-season testing with a copy of their pull-rod... read more »
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Ferrari is sticking with its novel ‘pull-rod’ front suspension layout for 2013, technical director Pat Fry has confirmed. Last year, the Italian team... read more »
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Mercedes CEO Nick Fry believes the signing of Lewis Hamilton for 2013 brings added pressure to deliver a fast car capable of winning races. Fry says there are no doubts about... read more »
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Stefano Domenicali and Pat Fry say Fernando Alonso deserved to win the 2012 F1 title read more »
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Ferrari technical director Pat Fry has urged the squad to learn from the mistakes they made at the start of this year... read more »