Williams head to the Japanese Grand Prix in an optimistic mood, despite a double retirement around the streets of Singapore. Pastor Maldonado challenged for a podium early on... read more »
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Bruno Senna on Thursday declared himself fully fit, a day after media reports revealed the Brazilian suffered burns to his back in Singapore last weekend. News of the burns... read more »
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Williams has clarified that the burns suffered by Bruno Senna during the Singapore Grand Prix were not from a KERS-related problem read more »
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It was another disappointing day for Williams as neither car finished the Singapore Grand Prix. Pastor Maldonado suffered a hydraulics failure when in the running for a podium,... read more »
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Jerome d'Ambrosio's performance at the Italian Grand Prix was described as "an amazing job" by Lotus team principal Eric Boullier after he suffered a KERS... read more »
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Jerome D'Ambrosio is praised by Lotus for his performance on his one-off outing at Monza read more »
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Williams Grand Prix Holdings (WGF1) has announced its half-year interim results, with an increase turnover by 57% to £73 million from £46.4m in 2011.... read more »
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Kimi Raikkonen scored a strong fifth place in the Italian Grand Prix to move him into third position in the Drivers’ Championship after a hot and fast-paced race in Monza.... read more »
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As F1 visits Autodromo di Monza this weekend, near Milan, Italy, it is a good moment to take a closer look at KERS today in F1. The circuit, often referred to as the sport’s... read more »
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Ever since its reintroduction, KERS has been far less of a controversial subject than it was in its first incarnation. As Renault Sport F1 head of track operations Remi Taffin... read more »
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Marussia is confident that it is gradually closing the gap to the teams ahead of it, and is looking forward to the arrival of KERS on the car in 2013. read more »
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Marussia will use a KERS system supplied by rivals Williams in 2013. Technical consultant Pat Symonds also revealed on Wednesday that Marussia, the former Virgin team he joined... read more »
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Marussia will run KERS for the first time next season, using a system developed by Williams... read more »
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Marussia have confirmed that they will run KERS for the first time in 2013 after agreeing a deal to use the Williams system. Marussia and HRT are currently the only two teams... read more »
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Marussia will run KERS on its car for the first time next year after securing a deal to run a development of the Williams unit read more »
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Marussia will use the Williams Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) when it adds the device to its car for the first time in 2013 read more »
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Marussia technical consultant Pat Symonds has revealed that next year's car will be Cosworth-powered - and use Williams' KERS system. read more »
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Pat Symonds, Technical Consultant at Marussia F1, has confirmed that the squad will use KERS from the 2013 season onwards. The team will integrate the unit designed by... read more »
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The Marussia F1 Team has confirmed that they will be using KERS for the first time in 2013. Pat Symonds, Marussia’s technical consultant, also confirmed that the team... read more »
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Kimi Raikkonen, 2nd: "It's a shame we couldn't quite get the win but it's a good result for the team and we'll keep pushing to make that final step. My... read more »
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Kimi Räikkönen has now finished on the podium five times in 11 races since returning to Formula 1. Despite that statistic, the 2007 World Champion is annoyed... read more »
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Heikki Kovalainen: "Silverstone is a great track to race at, both because it's one of our two home races and because it's a proper driver's track. Even with... read more »
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Heikki Kovalainen and Vitaly Petrov are both raring to get behind the wheel of their upgraded Caterham's following an impressive European Grand Prix. In Valencia last... read more »
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Customer engines will be much more expensive in 2014. Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reports that, for example, Sauber currently spends EUR 8 million on its Ferrari... read more »
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Customer engines will be much more expensive in 2014. Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport reports that, for example, Sauber currently spends EUR 8 million on its Ferrari... read more »