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Haas will announce the names of the racers on Tuesday

Haas will announce the names of the racers on Tuesday

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Gene Haas will announce the names of the racers who will be sitting in his newly formed team in the 2016 season next week, more precisely on Tuesday. He said some time ago that the future racing team must bring experience, as they are entering the world of Formula 1. by working with Ferrari. "We are a new team and everything is new here - the whole team, the people, the first race car ..., so we have to bring some familiar qualities to our ranks," says team boss Guenther Steiner. "We need an experienced racer who will eventually tell us' the car is good but this and that part doesn't work 'or 2 the team is doing well, I have a good relationship with the engineers but the car is not good'." Another big im
The most interesting radio statements of 2014

The most interesting radio statements of 2014

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ESPNF1 has compiled some of what they consider to be the most interesting excerpts of radio conversations of the past 2014 season, which are presented below. 1. "Do something! I have no power, less IC than normal and no 'K'! No 'K'! ..... That's ridiculous guys!" Sebastian Vettel faced a number of problems in the opening rounds of the Australian Grand Prix, which stuck to him more than not the whole season, but he wasn’t used to them from before. 2. "Ok Lewis, it's hammer time." Statement by racing engineer Peter Bonnington to Lewis Hamilton. 3. "Ok Sebastian, let Ricciardo through. Let Daniel through please." "Which tire is he on?" "Primes, but he stopped later than you." “Tough luck” Vettel complained about a request from the team at the Chinese Grand Prix that he should let Daniel Ricciard down in front of him.
Vergne became a Ferrari test racer

Vergne became a Ferrari test racer

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Jean-Eric Vergne announced on Twitter some time ago that he is leaving Toro Rosso, and now Ferrari has announced that he will act as their test racer in the 2015 season. Vergne, who raced with Toro Rosso between 2012 and 2014, will now work with Esteban Gutierrez as a test and third driver to develop the Reds car in the simulator. By doing so, they will in some way replace Pedro de la Roso, who is leaving Ferrari at the end of this year. Maurizio Arrivabene said in a statement: "On behalf of the whole team, I welcome Vergen among us, and I am convinced that he will make an important contribution to the development work in the simulator. collaborated with a strong and qualified team of experts
Vergne leaves Torro Rosso

Vergne leaves Torro Rosso

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Jean-Eric Vergne, who has been racing for Toro Rosso since 2012, announced on Twitter that he is leaving the team. "Despite a good season and twenty-two points, I will no longer be racing for Toro Rosso in the 2015 season. Thank you for all these years. Let's move towards a new challenge," he wrote in his post. Vergne has driven fifty-eight races in three seasons after winning a permanent seat at Toro Rosso in 2012. He achieved the highest ranking in the racing classification this year when he finished in thirteenth place. Carlos Sainz Jr., who tested for Red Bull in Abu Dhabi these days, is often mentioned to replace him. Some time ago, when Daniil Kvyat joined the Red Bulls, the team has already confirmed Max Verstappen as one of the racers for next season.
Who will Red Bull sit in the Toro Rossa race car?

Who will Red Bull sit in the Toro Rossa race car?

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The fact that Sebastian Vettel is leaving the Red Bull Racing team after winning four world titles is old news, as well as the fact that a young Russian, Daniil Kvyat, who is racing for Toro Rosso, the second team of the Austrian team, will be sitting in his car next season. manufacturer of energy drinks. In one of the Toro Rossos will sit the youngest Formula One racer in history, Max Verstappen, and in front of the leading men of Red Bull is now the question of who to choose as the second racer. Of course, the Austrians most want someone from the list of racers in their program of young racers, Carlos Sainz Jr., Jean-Eric Vergn, Alex Lynn, Pierre Gasly or Antonio Felix da Costa, maybe, although the chances are practically nil, they will opt for someone else . Somehow the most sensible
Vergnu +10 mark-ups at the start

Vergnu +10 mark-ups at the start

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Toro Rosso racer Jean-Eric Vergne will use this year's sixth engine at tomorrow's Japan Grand Prix, giving the commissioners ten starting places. Vergne had problems with the old engine at the last minute and because of that the preventive replacement made sense. Either way, the Frenchman will start tomorrow’s race from XNUMXth place. A similar penalty was given to Lotus racer Pastor Maldonado, who had to have his sixth engine installed after Friday's training. Maldonado won the seventeenth starting position, which means that he will get an additional five places at the Russian Grand Prix at the end of next week.
Are the commissioners on Ferrari's side?

Are the commissioners on Ferrari's side?

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  As reported, Ferrari racer Fernando Alonso avoided any penalty for overtaking Jean-Eric Vergen off the track at the race in Abu Dhabi. Before the start of the race weekend, the FIA ​​warned all racers that any off-track driving would be severely penalized, but the Spaniard, who overtook Vergno by driving into the excursion zone and eventually finished the race in fifth place, went unpunished. , although according to many he violated two rules as he practically cut the inside of a fast bend, which according to the agreement of the racers is considered to be an advantage, and at the same time drove outside the track. It all looked like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Pe7IWkXXWY The decision of the commissioners is even more controversial because of the