Matthieu Piccon

Le 16/10, 11:17
The 2007 espionage case between McLaren and Ferrari concluded with a record fine of $100 million for the Woking team. However, a British court has just ruled that such an amount can be deducted from taxes as it is part of McLaren's activities.
Le 16/10, 09:55
Bernie Ecclestone has decided to entrust the broadcasting of F1 races in the United States to a new broadcaster: NBC will replace Speed starting in 2013 for a four-year period.
Le 03/10, 17:20
While Greece has been making headlines for over a year due to the size of its debt, the government has just released nearly 30 million euros to allow for the construction of a track intended to host F1.
Le 01/10, 16:07
Logistics is an essential aspect of managing an F1 team. That's why Sauber decided to partner with a specialist in the field, Interroll.
Le 27/09, 08:35
As Singapore has just secured a reduction in its contract for the editions between 2013 and 2017, the government of the State of Victoria also wants to lower its bill after 2015, the year when its current contract ends.
Le 26/09, 15:57
One and a half months before the first race on the Austin circuit, Charlie Whiting has given the green light to the Texas facilities. Only one final inspection remains a week before the Grand Prix.
Le 20/09, 06:55
Singapore is increasingly making its mark on the global financial scene. Its investment fund, in association with two other Asian sovereign funds, has just acquired a stake in CVC Capital, the majority shareholder of F1.
Le 11/09, 18:15
HRT is entering the merchandise business by offering for sale an electric bicycle bearing its name and colors, produced by the specialized brand Yamimoto.
Le 31/08, 18:18
From the Belgian Grand Prix onwards, the Airbus logo, a subsidiary of the aerospace group EADS, will be featured on the engine cover of the Caterham CT01 driven by Heikki Kovalainen and Vitaly Petrov. A partnership likely heralding further collaborations to come between the European group and the various companies of Tony Fernandes.
Le 29/08, 15:41
Dany Bahar, who was dismissed from his position as CEO of Group Lotus last June, has decided to take the matter to the British courts. He is claiming more than 8.5 million euros in damages.
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