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Post: #2164 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 20.01.2015, 20:16 20.01.2015, 20:15 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
After Jules Bianchi' s crash in Japan last October, FIA decided that in next season Australian, Malaysian, China, Japan and Russian GPs
will have to anticipate 1 hour the starts of the races, due to visibility and for security reasons ![]() |
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> > Ferrari has confirmed that his next year's car passed the FIA crash tests.
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Post: #2161 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 15.12.2014, 18:02 15.12.2014, 18:02 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
Official news : Ferrari announced on Twitter that Mexican Esteban Gutierrez will be the 3rd driver and test-driver for the 2015 season.
In the last two seasons Gutierrez drove a Sauber, with a Ferrari engine. "It' s an honour to be part of a team with such an extraordinary history" said Gutierrez "I' m impatient to begin the new season with passion and dedication". |
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Official news : McLaren announced today the drivers for the 2015 season : Fernando Alonso (what a surprise
![]() Jenson Button, with Kevin Magnussen as test driver. Alonso returns in McLaren after 8 years with a two years contract (32 mil. € each year), with an option for the third. |
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The Official Calendar for the 2015 season as it is published today !!!
The F1 calendar in 2015 : March 15 - Australian GP March 29 - GP of Malaysia April 12 - GP of China April 19 - GP of Bahrain May 3 - GP of Korea (to be confirmed) May 10 - Grand Prix of Spain May 24 - Monaco GP June 7 - Canadian Grand Prix June 21 - GP of Austria July 5 - Grand Prix of Great Britain July 19 - GP of Germany (Nürburgring) July 26 - Hungarian GP August 23 - GP of Belgium September 6 - Italian GP September 20 - GP Singapore September 27 - Japanese GP October 11 - Grand Prix of Russia October 25 - Grand Prix of the United States November 1 - GP of Mexico November 15 - GP of Brazil November 29 - GP Abu Dhabi Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Jean Eric Vergne announced today with a tweet that he' s going to leave Toro Rosso after three years : "Despite a good season with 22
points scored, I won' t drive anymore for Toro Rosso in 2015. Thanks for these years, now I' m going to another challenge". He will be replaced by the 17 y.o. Dutch driver Max Verstappen. |
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Short News :
Maurizio Arrivabene replaces Mattiacci as Ferrari F1 team boss : Ferrari boss Marco Mattiacci has left the Formula 1 team only eight months after joining and will be replaced by Maurizio Arrivabene. Just hours after Mattiacci said he was fully focused on helping the Italian outfit move forward with its plans for 2014, a statement from the Maranello team announced his departure in favour of Arrivabene, a senior Phillip Morris executive and F1 Commission member. Arrivabene, who has known Ferrari for a long time via his work at sponsor Philip Morris, joins with immediate effect in a move that has been put together by new Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne. "We decided to appoint Maurizio Arrivabene because, at this historic moment in time for the Scuderia and for Formula 1, we need a person with a thorough understanding not just of Ferrari but also of the governance mechanisms and requirements of the sport," said Marchionne. "Maurizio has a unique wealth of knowledge: he has been extremely close to the Scuderia for years and, as a member of the F1 Commission, is also keenly aware of the challenges we are facing. He has been a constant source of innovative ideas focused on revitalisation of Formula 1. "His managerial experience on a highly complex and closely regulated market is also of great importance, and will help him manage and motivate the team. "We would also like to thank Marco Mattiacci for his service to Ferrari in the last 15 years and we wish him well in his future endeavours." Speculation about Mattiacci's future surfaced at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, as the Italian drew short of confirming he would be at the team for the start of 2015. When asked whether he expected to remain as team principal next season, Mattiacci replied: "I'm very focused at working very hard, as the first day I arrived at the Scuderia. "I'm working extremely hard and I will keep working extremely hard." Mattiacci said Ferrari's final race of the 2014 season in Abu Dhabi, where it finished ninth and 10th with Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen and secured fourth place in the constructors' championship, was "nothing to celebrate". "It was a very difficult race as always in Abu Dhabi," he said. "The overall package was not at the level to be at the usual fourth/fifth/sixth place. "We have been able to maintain fourth place [in constructors'] but we have nothing to celebrate." Despite frustration at Ferrari's failure to win a race in F1 for the first time since 1993, Mattiacci - who will now leave the company completely - said the restructuring he began would leave the team in better shape to bounce back in 2015. "Absolutely it's frustrating and a difficult season, but I always look at the positive side," he added. "We learned a lot. I'm happy that in some way I contributed to putting this altogether. "Our goal is to create as soon as possible a very effective organisation that produces a very competitive car. "The sign we are seeing for next year's car is promising. James Allison and his people are doing a tremendous job." Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Post: #2156 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 23.11.2014, 18:04 23.11.2014, 17:17 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
Result of the Final race of the Formula 1 season 2014 :
1. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP 1h39m02.619 2. Felipe Massa - Williams + 2.576 3. Valtteri Bottas - Williams + 28.880 4. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing 1:44.496 + 37.237 5. Jenson Button - McLaren + 1m00.334 6. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India + 1m02.148 7. Sergio Perez - Force India + 1m11.060 8. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing + 1m12.045 9. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari + 1m25.813 10. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari + 1m27.820 11. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren + 1m30.376 12. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso + 1m31.947 13. Romain Grosjean - Lotus + 1 lap 14. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP + 1 lap 15. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber + 1 lap 16. Adrian Sutil - Sauber + 1 lap 17. Will Stevens - Caterham + 2 laps Did Not Finish : 18. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham 19. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus 20. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso Fastest Lap : Daniel Ricciardo - 1:44.496 Pitstop K Kobayshi : DNF Bat 2 Teams : Sergio Perez > Jean-Eric Vergne Grid Pos. S.Vettel : 8th place Lewis Hamilton wins race and 2014 Formula 1 title : Lewis Hamilton clinched his second Formula 1 world championship by winning the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, as engine problems ruined title rival Nico Rosberg's race. Hamilton came into the 2014 F1 finale with a 17-point lead over Rosberg in the standings, and only needed to finish directly behind his Mercedes team-mate to guarantee the title, regardless of the unpopular double points awarded for this race. Rosberg secured his 11th pole of the season in qualifying on Saturday, and his title hopes rested on another car coming between himself and Hamilton if he converted that pole into victory. As it transpired, excessive wheelspin at the start ensured Rosberg lost the lead to Hamilton before the first corner, which consigned him to chasing his rival. He stayed within a handful of seconds through most of the first half of the race, but suffered an energy recovery system (ERS) failure on lap 24 of 55, which cost him engine power and effectively ended his challenge. Rosberg tried to manage the problem with help from his Mercedes team, but tumbled down the order and eventually hobbled home a pointless 14th, refusing a suggestion by the team to retire his car in the closing stages as the engine problems worsened and insisting he end his title bid by taking the chequered flag. Hamilton also lost pace in the middle of the race, though not to the same extent as his team-mate, but recovered sufficiently to beat the charging Williams of Felipe Massa by just 2.5 seconds and clinch the crown with his 11th grand prix victory of the season. Hamilton narrowly denied Massa his first win since the 2008 Brazilian GP - scene of Hamilton's maiden title triumph for McLaren - but second placed nevertheless represented Massa's best result of his first campaign with Williams. Team-mate Valtteri Bottas recovered from a slow start from third on the grid to record Williams's first double podium finish of the year, while Daniel Ricciardo charged from a pitlane start to fourth following Red Bull's exclusion from qualifying for a technical infringement concerning the RB10's front wing. Jenson Button produced another strong drive in what could turn out to be the final grand prix of his career to finish fifth for McLaren, ahead of Force India pairing Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez, and the second Red Bull of Sebastian Vettel, which also started from the pits. Fernando Alonso finished ninth in his final race for Ferrari, a couple of seconds clear of team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, who claimed the final points on offer for 10th place. McLaren's Kevin Magnussen survived a collision with the Sauber of Esteban Gutierrez, and being forced off the track by Hulkenberg - who was penalised five seconds - on the first lap to finish 11th, ahead of Jean-Eric Vergne's Toro Rosso.The second Toro Rosso of Daniil Kvyat started fifth on the grid, but retired early on after its Renault engine lost power. Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS :
1. MERCEDES 701 points ![]() ![]() 2. RED BULL 405 points 3. WILLIAMS 320 points 4. Ferrari 216 points 5. McLaren 181 points 6. Force India 155 points 7. Toro Rosso 30 points 8. Lotus 10 points 9. Marussia 2 points |
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Post: #2154 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 23.11.2014, 16:36 23.11.2014, 15:55 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STANDINGS :
1. LEWIS HAMILTON GBR Mercedes 384 points ![]() ![]() Second world title for the British driver (first in 2008 with McLaren) ![]() 2. NICO ROSBERG GER Mercedes 317 points 3. DANIEL RICCIARDO AUS Red Bull 238 points 4. Valtteri Bottas FIN Williams 186 points 5. Sebastian Vettel GER Red Bull 167 points 6. Fernando Alonso ESP Ferrari 161 points 7. Felipe Massa BRA Williams 134 points 8. Jenson Button GBR McLaren 126 points 9. Nico Hulkenberg GER Force India 96 points 10. Sergio Perez MEX Force India 59 points 11. Kevin Magnussen DEN McLaren & Kimi Raikkonen FIN Ferrari 55 points 13. Jean Eric Vergne FRA Toro Rosso 22 points 14. Romain Grosjean FRA Lotus & Daniil Kvyat RUS Toro Rosso 8 points 16. Jules Bianchi FRA Marussia & Pastor Maldonado VEN Lotus 2 points |
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News Update :
Red Bull excluded from qualifying over illegal wing : Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo have been excluded from qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after their cars were found to be in breach of the regulations. A report by F1 technical delegate Jo Bauer on Saturday evening said that the "front wing flaps were designed to flex under aerodynamic load." Following discussions between the stewards and Red Bull representatives, the FIA decided that the cars were illegal. A statement issued by the stewards said that both Vettel and Ricciardo were excluded from qualifying, but would be allowed to start from the back of the grid. Ricciardo had qualified fifth, with Vettel just one place behind him. The long straights of Abu Dhabi, allied to the low speed nature of many of the corners, means that flexible wings would be particularly advantageous around the Yas Marina circuit. The team said it accepted the decision, but suggested it was not happy with it. "We have been singled out for a front wing deflection test when it is clear that other teams are interpreting the rules in similar fashion," said Red Bull in a statement. Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Result of the final qualifying of season 2014 :
1. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:40.480 2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:40.866 +0.386 3. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:41.025 +0.545 4. Felipe Massa - Williams - 1:41.119 +0.639 5. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing - 1:41.267 +0.787 6. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:41.893 +1.413 7. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1:41.908 +1.428 8. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:41.964 +1.484 9. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari - 1:42.236 +1.756 10. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:42.866 +2.386 Q2 11. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren - 1:42.198 +1.718 12. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:42.207 +1.727 13. Sergio Perez - Force India - 1:42.239 +1.759 14. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India - 1:42.384 +1.904 15. Adrian Sutil - Sauber - 1:43.074 +2.594 16. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:42.768 +2.288 Q1 17. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:42.819 +2.339 18. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus - 1:42.860 +2.380 19. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham -1:44.540 +4.060 20. Will Stevens - Caterham - 1:45.095 +4.615 Qualifying Time : 1:40.480 Pole : Nico Rosberg Team Bat : Raikkonen > Alonso Grid Pos. F. Massa : 4th place Rosberg on pole for Abu Dhabi title decider : Nico Rosberg stormed to pole position during Saturday evening's qualifying session for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, comfortably outpacing Mercedes team-mate and championship leader Lewis Hamilton. Rosberg had trailed Hamilton ahead of the top 10 shootout but set a blistering time of 1:40.480 when it mattered to finish 0.386s clear. Hamilton only narrowly beat Williams duo Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa, after his Q3 efforts were tarnished by a number of errors. Hamilton holds a 17-point lead over Rosberg heading into Sunday's twilight race, with a maximum of 50 points on offer to the drivers. Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo came close to the second row of the grid, but ultimately had to settle for fifth, more than half a second up on outgoing team-mate Sebastian Vettel. Daniil Kvyat placed seventh for Toro Rosso, while Jenson Button finished eighth to ensure that he outqualified McLaren team-mate Kevin Magnussen 10-9 over the course of the season. The top 10 was completed by the Ferrari drivers, with Kimi Räikkönen getting the better of Fernando Alonso despite completing just one Q3 run. Magnussen was edged out of the final shootout by a late Räikkönen improvement, and is due to share the sixth row with Jean-Éric Vergne's Toro Rosso. Force India drivers Sergio Pérez and Nico Hülkenberg also fell at the second hurdle, while Sauber driver Adrian Sutil was the slowest of the Q2 runners. Romain Grosjean missed out on a place in Q2 by just two hundredths of a second, and looks set to take a drive-through in the race due to his complex 20-place penalty. The Frenchman was joined on the sidelines at the end of Q1 by the remaining Sauber of Esteban Gutiérrez and Lotus team-mate Pastor Maldonado. At Caterham, Kamui Kobayashi held the upper hand over Formula 1 newcomer Will Stevens, but the gap was again reduced, this time to half a second. Stevens had been on target to match his more experienced team-mate, but made a mistake during the final sector of his best lap. Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Result of the 3rd & final practice session of the 2014 F1 season :
1. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:41.424 2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:41.793 +0.369 3. Felipe Massa - Williams -1:42.429 +1.005 4. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:42.653 +1.229 5. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:42.679 +1.255 6. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:42.768 +1.344 7. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing - 1:42.773 +1.349 8. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:42.794 +1.370 9. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1:42.809 +1.385 10. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari - 1:43.038 +1.614 11. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren - 1:43.112 +1.688 12. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:43.352 +1.928 13. Sergio Perez - Force India - 1:43.360 +1.936 14. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India - 1:43.501 +2.077 15. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:43.643 +2.219 16. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus - 1:43.718 +2.294 17. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:43.778 +2.354 18. Adrian Sutil - Sauber - 1:44.022 +2.598 19. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham - 1:45.044 +3.620 20. Will Stevens - Caterham - 1:45.959 +4.535 Rosberg moves ahead in final practice of the season : Nico Rosberg topped the timesheets during Saturday afternoon's final practice session for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, moving ahead of early weekend pace-setter and Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Rosberg delivered a time of 1:41.424 on the late Super Soft runs, putting him almost four tenths of a second clear of title leader Hamilton. Hamilton, who approaches the race with a 17-point lead, had gone purple through the first two sectors, but lost time in the final third of the lap. Mercedes continued to lead the rest of the field by a comfortable margin, with Williams driver Felipe Massa six tenths off the ultimate pace. Fernando Alonso wound up fourth despite switching to the Option rubber much earlier in the session, a move prompted by his Friday woes. Having completed just two laps in second practice, the Spaniard completed work on both compounds before returning to save engine mileage. Ferrari replacement Sebastian Vettel wound up fifth in his Red Bull, ahead of McLaren's Jenson Button and team-mate Daniel Ricciardo. Valtteri Bottas suffered a massive lock-up on his Super Soft run, meaning he finished five places and 0.365s behind team-mate Massa. Daniil Kvyat placed his Toro Rosso ninth, while Kimi Räikkönen's Ferrari completed the top 10, the Finn struggling to keep his car on track throughout the session. After an encouraging first day with McLaren's upgrades, Kevin Magnussen tumbled down the order and ultimately wound up 11th. Jean-Éric Vergne followed in the second of the Toro Rosso machines, lapping narrowly faster than Force India duo Sergio Pérez and Nico Hülkenberg. The Sauber and Lotus drivers completed the midfield pack, with Esteban Gutiérrez and Adrian Sutil sandwiching Pastor Maldonado and Romain Grosjean. At the tail-end of the field, Kamui Kobayashi again finished ahead of new Caterham team-mate Will Stevens, but the latter cut his deficit to nine tenths of a second. Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Thursday Press Conference :
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