Alexandre Lepère

Le 25/10, 17:48
The 100% electric discipline made its grand return this weekend in the streets of Beijing for the start of the second season in its history. After the first season that ultimately crowned Nelson Piquet with the Drivers' title and Renault e.Dams with the Constructors' title, multiple changes have marked the off-season. Motorsinside.com provides an overview of these modifications.
Le 27/09, 10:26
The revival of the McLaren-Honda duo remains challenging: on Japanese soil, neither Alonso nor Button managed to bring in any points. Worse, Fernando Alonso was visibly frustrated with the sluggish performance of his engine. Ron Dennis had to personally step in to defuse the situation and clarify uncertainties about the future of his driver duo.
Le 27/09, 06:58
Nico Rosberg did not resist for long against Lewis Hamilton! Stripped of his first position from the very first corners, the German had to concede to his teammate, who returned to the top of the podium. It was a smooth race for the Englishman, who joins Ayrton Senna in the number of Grand Prix wins. Mercedes achieved another one-two finish, while Sebastian Vettel secured the last step with his third position.
Le 21/09, 14:27
Speculations have developed this weekend around the future of Romain Grosjean in Formula 1. While everything suggested that the Frenchman would carry in 2016 the hopes of Renault's return as a constructor, he now seems to be heading towards the new American team Haas Grand Prix, and indirectly, towards the Ferrari fold...
Le 20/09, 14:08
Sebastian Vettel converted his advantage gained during the Qualifications: after the Pole, the four-time World Champion wins at the heart of the Singapore street circuit! He is ahead of Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull) and Kimi Räikkönen (Ferrari). Lackluster race for Mercedes: modest 4th place for Rosberg and most notably Lewis Hamilton's retirement due to a throttle pedal problem.
Le 19/09, 16:47
Sebastian Vettel made a strong impression in Singapore during the qualifications: he is the first driver not equipped with a Mercedes engine to secure a pole position since the advent of the turbo engine in March 2014. However, the joy of the Ferrari driver is short-lived: he is particularly concerned about a possible resurgence in power from the Mercedes drivers for tomorrow's race!
Le 19/09, 14:38
Sebastian Vettel lights up the Formula 1 world by securing Pole Position in Singapore! This Pole will surely be a highlight of the season as Mercedes is beaten by its opponents for the first time in the launch lap exercise. Vettel is ahead of Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull) and Kimi Räikkönen (Ferrari). Mercedes will start only from the third row: Lewis Hamilton 5th, Nico Rosberg 6th.
Le 19/09, 11:16
The surprise continues in Singapore: the Mercedes were once again dominated during the last Free Practice session! But this time, it's Sebastian Vettel who finishes on top. In his Ferrari, he leads his teammate Kimi Räikkönen and the two Red Bulls of Kyvat and Ricciardo, still in the running for an unprecedented Pole Position this afternoon.
Le 06/09, 13:41
Lewis Hamilton is on his way to another World Championship title! In Monza, he took a significant step towards that by winning the 2015 Italian Grand Prix. Joining him on the podium are Sebastian Vettel for Ferrari and Felipe Massa for Williams. The big losers of this race are Nico Rosberg, who retired due to an engine failure, and Kimi Räikkönen, who had to fight hard to catch up after stalling at the start.
Le 05/09, 14:52
Once again, the main GP2 Series race was full of action! Alexander Rossi (Racing Engineering) took the victory after a great duel with the world championship leader Stoffel Vandoorne (ART Grand Prix). Mitch Evans (Russian Time) reached the podium after an impressive comeback. Disappointment for Pierre Gasly (DAMS) who lost the race due to a mistake by his team in the pits.
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