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Showing posts with label Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed. Show all posts
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Friday 1 April 2016

Vandoorne can match Button on debut Magnussen


via Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed http://bit.ly/22UcAE0 McLaren debutant Stoffel Vandoorne could be a thorn in the side of Jenson Button on his first F1 appearance, reckons ex-stablemate Kevin Magnussen.








Button all for change but qualifying fiasco a 'wrong move'


via Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed http://bit.ly/1pPOckX Though he is happy to see F1 make changes to its formats, but says changing the qualifying format back was a 'wrong move',








Vandoorne can match Button on debut Magnussen


via Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed http://bit.ly/22UcAE0 McLaren debutant Stoffel Vandoorne could be a thorn in the side of Jenson Button on his first F1 appearance, reckons ex-stablemate Kevin Magnussen.








Button all for change but qualifying fiasco a 'wrong move'


via Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed http://bit.ly/1pPOckX Though he is happy to see F1 make changes to its formats, but says changing the qualifying format back was a 'wrong move',








GPDA letter aimed at system, not individuals


via Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed http://bit.ly/1X1Qx7g Fernando Alonso and Nico Rosberg insist that the GPDA's request for change in the way F1 is run was not aimed at anyone in particular, and only acted for the betterment of the sport.








Defiant Sainz found Verstappen outburst unnecessary


via Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed http://bit.ly/1M4XELE Carlos Sainz stands his ground over his dispute with Max Verstappen, saying his team-mate's radio outbursts in Australia weren't necessary.








GPDA letter aimed at system, not individuals


via Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed http://bit.ly/1X1Qx7g Fernando Alonso and Nico Rosberg insist that the GPDA's request for change in the way F1 is run was not aimed at anyone in particular, and only acted for the betterment of the sport.








Defiant Sainz found Verstappen outburst unnecessary


via Crash.Net Formula One Newsfeed http://bit.ly/1M4XELE Carlos Sainz stands his ground over his dispute with Max Verstappen, saying his team-mate's radio outbursts in Australia weren't necessary.