Axel Brémond

Le 18/12, 10:40
Kamui Kobayashi gives up on racing in Formula 1 next year. Despite having eight million euros in funding, the Japanese driver was unable to secure a spot on the starting grid for the next season. However, he leaves the door open for 2014.
Le 13/12, 14:23
Norbert Haug, a pillar of Mercedes in Formula 1, has decided to retire. After more than twenty years with the star-studded firm, the German has decided, at 60, to step back.
Le 13/12, 11:50
The Spanish driver Fernando Alonso had what he calls a perfect season in 2012. His defeat in the title race during the last Grand Prix does not tarnish a performance he considers difficult to replicate in his career. For the 2013 season, the driver and his team, Ferrari, absolutely must start the season in the best possible way.
Le 13/12, 11:50
Mexican driver Sergio Pérez, who recently joined the ranks of the McLaren-Mercedes team, has very high goals for the next season. Indeed, at the wheel of a single-seater designed by what he considers to be the best Formula 1 team, he envisions himself winning the world championship title.
Le 11/12, 19:13
For Stéphane Clair, Director of the Circuit Paul Ricard, the case for the French Grand Prix is not buried. The recent decision by the FIA World Council to add a Grand Prix to the 2013 calendar might just be the dreamed opportunity.
Le 11/12, 19:06
The chances of seeing Robert Kubica return to Formula 1 in the short term are practically nil. Indeed, the Pole does not have the physical condition to be at the top level in single-seater racing. He could therefore turn to another discipline.
Le 11/12, 11:24
The new Mercedes driver, Lewis Hamilton, is confident that his new team can provide him with a competitive car. Although the true victory target is set for 2014, the British driver believes he can accomplish some great things as early as next year.
Le 10/12, 10:20
Dietrich Mateschitz is rather disappointed with Toro Rosso's performances this year. Indeed, the team has lost a place in the Constructors' Championship compared to 2011. The Austrian boss therefore wants to see his team react.
Le 05/12, 15:58
The Swiss watch brand, Rolex, will become the official timekeeper for Formula 1 events. This new partnership will take effect from the start of the 2013 season.
Le 05/12, 15:19
Bernie Ecclestone assures that he still has plenty of ideas to evolve Formula 1 in the coming years. He thus responds to Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo, who considered him too old to continue in the discipline.
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