Yannick Hedou

Le 20/05, 18:04
After announcing its intention to make changes to its tires, Pirelli claims today that these modifications will not be spectacular and will not compromise sporting fairness. The manufacturer seems to have acknowledged the FIA's warning and the reluctance of Lotus and Ferrari.
Le 20/05, 17:57
Following Bernie Ecclestone's statements regarding the possibility of BMW returning to Formula 1, the German manufacturer was quick to deny any such plans. Similarly, Toyota has refuted all rumors suggesting a renewed interest in Formula 1.
Le 20/05, 14:13
The former McLaren technical director was expected to join Mercedes at the end of the 2013 season. Ultimately, the two teams reached an agreement allowing the British engineer to join the Brackley team as early as the first days of June.
Le 20/05, 14:10
Toto Wolff admits that losing McLaren as a customer team is not ideal but is confident in Mercedes' ability to find a replacement. The Austrian also welcomes a new engine manufacturer joining the ranks.
Le 20/05, 12:12
In the columns of the London economic newspaper City A.M., Bernie Ecclestone considers it likely that BMW will return as a Formula 1 engine supplier, even as Honda has just announced its comeback with McLaren starting in 2015.
Le 17/05, 07:18
The tire changes announced by Pirelli for the Canadian Grand Prix do not please Eric Boullier, director of the Lotus team. The Frenchman particularly regrets that the tire dynamics are being changed mid-season, thus penalizing the teams that have managed to master the 2013 tires.
Le 16/05, 06:46
The director of McLaren does not rule out the possibility that future British cars might adopt the historic color of the team founded fifty years ago by Bruce McLaren, provided it suits the future title sponsor. These statements further highlight the growing divide between the English team and its current engine supplier, Mercedes.
Le 12/05, 22:57
Motorsinside.com offers you a graphic presentation of the strategies employed by each during the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix, which saw Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) victorious ahead of Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus) and Felipe Massa (Ferrari).
Le 12/05, 11:21
Unable to go through the FIA's test bench, the McLaren team preferred to forgo its new front wing. Indeed, although it barely passed the compliance tests conducted at the Woking factory, McLaren feared that the said wing might fail the traditional post-race inspections, potentially leading to the disqualification of its cars at the finish line.
Le 12/05, 10:31
Since Lotus announced his departure, James Allison has become a highly sought-after man. While a return to Ferrari is strongly considered, the possibility of him joining McLaren remains, although according to the BBC, the Briton has declined an offer to join Woking. Regardless, his departure raises questions about the impact it will have on Lotus's performance and the future of Kimi Räikkönen at Enstone.
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