Fabien Gaillard

Le 24/03, 11:32
Once again outpaced by the two McLarens and Schumacher's Mercedes, Red Bull will approach this Grand Prix with two different strategies, aware that their race pace and tire degradation management could help them aim higher.
Le 24/03, 10:34
After a missed Australian Grand Prix, due to slow times in qualifying, the HRT team is back on the grid, with a feeling of joy but also the awareness that there is significant room for improvement.
Le 24/03, 09:23
In a qualifying session held entirely in dry conditions, it was Lewis Hamilton who set the fastest time, one-tenth ahead of Jenson Button. Once again, McLaren monopolizes the front row. Behind them, Michael Schumacher and Mark Webber occupy the second.
Le 24/03, 07:23
The Concorde Agreements have indeed been renewed, with the presence of the three major teams in the discipline, Ferrari, McLaren, and Red Bull. They are supposed to shape the future of Formula 1 until 2020.
Le 23/03, 14:23
If the one-lap performances seem to be mastered, it's in the exercise of long stints that the Woking team wants to focus, in order to take advantage of a possible start from the front row. This involves, in particular, better management of tire wear.
Le 23/03, 11:16
With both of its cars in the top 4 of each session, Mercedes seems to position itself as the second strongest team on the grid in terms of pure performance. However, the pace over long stints will be crucial and is a focus area for the brand with the star.
Le 23/03, 10:13
After a tricky morning session, the Caterham drivers encountered better conditions this afternoon and will work this evening to be at their best tomorrow.
Le 23/03, 09:52
If the feelings are mixed, with Narain Karthikeyan focusing on the negative while Pedro de la Rosa prefers to focus on the positive, one thing is certain: the car has improved. The work must continue to ensure participation in the race.
Le 23/03, 07:41
In a session that wasn't disrupted by rain, Lewis Hamilton appeared the most at ease with all types of tires, once again topping the timesheets ahead of Michael Schumacher and Jenson Button. The Red Bulls seem to be struggling more on the fast laps.
Le 21/03, 15:17
In an interview with our colleagues from L'Equipe, Jenson Button and Alain Prost both revisit Formula 1, where the former has never hidden his admiration for the latter.
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