Force India’s Sergio Perez has no doubts he’ll be racing this weekend at Spa despite the ongoing legal crisis involving his team. The Silverstone-based outfit is awaiting clarity from Formula 1 and the FIA on whether it can compete as a new entity in the Belgian Grand Prix, and at what cost. The team’s takeover…
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Vandoorne set back by McLaren ‘politics’ and lack of support
Stoffel Vandoorne believes team politics and a lack of support from McLaren contributed to his disappointing performance in 2018 and his subsequent departure from F1. The Belgian driver was perceived as one of the sport’s brightest young talents when he stepped into the limelight with the Woking-based outfit in 2017. But the team’s dismal state…
Scenes from the paddock – Austin
Once again, COTA delivered the goods against a back-drop of Texas bravado and colorful atmosphere. And Sunday’s thrilling race day more than made up for the rainy start to the US Grand Prix weekend. Here is our collection of scenes from the paddock and stolen moments from Austin. Click Here: pandora Bracelets
Ticktum’s 2019 superlicence hopes crushed by eligibility rule
Dan Ticktum’s hopes of securing an F1 superlicence this year may have hit a major roadblock after it was revealed that the Asia F3 Winter series in which the Red Bull junior is competing may not be eligible to distribute superlicence points. Ticktum is missing just five points to reach the required total of 40…
Wehrlein remains committed to securing F1 return
Pascal Wehrlein has turned down a chance of racing full-time in Formula E in order to focus on achieving a return to the Grand Prix grid. That’s according to Ulrich Fritz, boss of the new Mercedes-affiliated HWA team that will join the all-electric championship for season 5 that gets underway in December. Wehrlein tested the…
Hungarian Train Depot Emerges as Ground Zero in European Refugee Crisis
Click:Tea bag packing machine As the European continent grapples with a war-fueled refugee crisis, thousands of asylum-seekers remained stranded at Budapest’s main international railway station on Wednesday after Hungarian authorities prevented them from leaving for Germany and other countries in western Europe. According to news reports, refugees who had expected to board trains at Keleti…
Health Experts Applaud New Guidelines for Global HIV Treatment
All HIV patients should have immediate access to treatment, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Wednesday—a historic call that was applauded by medical experts who cautioned that it’s now up to global leaders to make accessible treatment a reality. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), which welcomed the new guidelines, said donors and governments would…
Cameron Called Out for 'Cynically' Exploiting Refugee Plight to Escalate War
Celebrities and members of Parliament released an open letter Saturday demanding that UK Prime Minister David Cameron stop exploiting the refugee crisis to drive the country into more disastrous war. “Already we have seen the killing of civilians and the exacerbation of a refugee crisis which is largely the product of wars in Syria, Iraq,…
WRC – Breaking News – Ogier & Ingrassia scoop fifth Rally Mexico win with Power Stage victory
Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia scored their fifth Rally Mexico victory on Round 3 of the World Rally Championship, beating championship rivals Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja by 30.2s to give Citroën its 11th win in Mexico. Ogier and Ingrassia also scored the fastest time on the Las Minas Power Stage, securing five bonus points for…
AUTO+ Medical – Safety in our HANS
Dr Robert Hubbard sadly passed away in February this year but he leaves behind a strong legacy in motor sport that has transformed driver safety and will continue to do so as the technology he invented is developed even further. Hubbard’s Head And Neck Support (HANS) device was the original Frontal Head Restraint (FHR) and…