Pirelli to be ‘very conservative’ for 2014 says Hembery

The days where grands prix are spiced-up by deliberately heavily-degrading tyres could be over. Since the tyre-exploding crisis earlier this season, and the mid-year shift from steel to kevlar-belted tyres, Pirelli has also been taking more conservative compound choices to the races. Very recently, it has culminated click here for more

FIA confirms Pirelli will continue in 2014

Pirelli has been confirmed as the sole tyre supplier for the 2014 Formula 1 season, but its future after that remains unknown. During a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council on Friday, it was agreed that a new tender process would introduced, but this process comes too late for next season, therefore Pirelli “may

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Minardi rise doubts over Vettel’s car

After one week from the incrediblle Vettel’s race in Singapore, Gian Carlo Minardi writes down: “waiting for the Korean GP, I would like to bring back all the wonderful memories linked to my experience at the Marina Bay Street Circuit and make some remarks about the Singapore GP, which I’d like to share and try

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Formula 1 signs new Concorde Agreement

The FIA has confirmed that a new Concorde Agreement has been signed, following months of negotiations. The new agreement will run until 2020. ‘This agreement provides the FIA with significantly improved financial means to pursue its regulatory missions and to reflect the enhanced role undertaken by the FIA in the Motor Sport,’ read an FIA

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Ferrari invoice Webber for taxi ride

Proving that even in the heat of battle F1 knows how to have fun, Ferrari have invoiced Mark Webber a whopping $27,550 for his Singapore taxi ride. Last Sunday night, Webber caught a ride on the side of Fernando Alonso’s Ferrari after his Red Bull race caught fire at the end of the Singapore Grand

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Kimi Raikkone will race in Koreea

There were a lot of rumours about Kimi’s condition during the Singapore race. Also it were spoken that he will have to undergo surgery. Himself told the press few days ago that it’s not sure if he will be ‘up and running’ in Korea. But yesterday, his trainer Mark Arnall told the Finnish newspaper Turun

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