Senin, 24 Desember 2012

De la Rosa: 'There won't be another Spanish F1 team' | F1 Fanatic round-up

Pedro de la Rosa, HRT, Interlagos, 2012In the round-up: Pedro de la Rosa is pessimistic about the potential for a successor to HRT.

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De la Rosa: 'No volverá a haber nunca un equipo español' (Marca, Spanish)

Pedro de la Rosa says he doesn't think there will ever be a Spanish F1 team following the failure of HRT.

Pirelli: Teams ready for aggressive tyres (Autosport)

Pirelli chief technical officer Maurizio Boicchi: 'What we would like to do in 2013 is to come back to be a little bit more aggressive in our compound choice in order to introduce more pit stops and strategy for the teams.'

Ferrari president di Montezemolo plans to remain head of race team (AutoWeek)

'The Ferrari boss, who met [Italian president Mario] Monti before Thursday's annual end-of-season address, acknowledged Thursday that it would be hard to combine the two roles, but said it's possible. 'I did it when I was president of Fiat and (Italian employers' federation) Confindustria,' he said. 'The first three tears were really hard, I don't know how I did it. But I managed to. For me, Ferrari remains fundamental.''

Nigel Roebuck's top 10 (MotorSport)

The top four's the same as mine but Felipe Massa at number ten?

Car Trekking: When Patrick Stewart met Stirling Moss (BBC)

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Comment of the day

@Younger-Hamii spotted an unfortunate trend for Hamilton's British fans who don't have Sky:

    Out of all the race winners this season, Hamilton is the only driver not to have won a race the BBC have shown live, coupled with this fact here are his results in the races the BBC have shown live:

    China ' 3rd
    Spain ' 8th
    Monaco ' 5th
    Valencia ' DNF
    Silverstone ' 8th
    Spa ' DNF
    Singapore ' DNF
    Korea ' 10th
    Abu Dhabi ' DNF
    Brazil ' DNF
    @Younger-Hamii

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