Month: May 2019

Re-live a fascinating Monaco street fight that went right down to the final lap… For more F1® videos, visit http://www.Formula1.com Like F1® on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Formula1/ Follow F1® on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/F1 Follow F1® on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/F1 #F1 #MonacoGP
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11:55 AM ET ESPN staff Ferrari has finally decided to join Formula One’s esports series, meaning all ten teams will line up on the virtual grid in the 2019 championship. 1 Related For the first two years of the F1 esports championship, the Italian team had held back from being represented while its on-track rivals
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Electric racing series Formula E debuted a wild new racecar for its fifth season. It’s faster, lasts longer, and The Verge’s senior transportation reporter Sean O’Kane got to drive it. He went to Spain to see how far Formula E’s electric racing technology has come in just five years. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2YZRFiU Subscribe: http://goo.gl/G5RXGs Like
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6:58 AM ET McLaren CEO Zak Brown has downplayed the prospect of his team entering IndyCar full-time next year to better prepare for another shot at the Indy 500, although the team could contest individual races before the next edition of the famous race. 1 Related Fernando Alonso failed to qualify for this year’s race
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5:59 AM ET Hundreds of racing fans have queued in the rain to pay tribute at the funeral of Formula One legend Niki Lauda, who died aged 70. The three-time world champion died in Zurich last Tuesday while undergoing treatment in hospital for kidney problems. 1 Related He is being laid to rest with full
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Encouraged by the success of the Blancpain Endurance Series, world-renowned Swiss watch manufacture Blancpain and the SRO Motorsports Group decide at the end of 2013 to extend their partnership to the Sprint series, previously promoted as the FIA GT Series, offering teams and drivers the opportunity to compete for an overall Blancpain GT Series title,
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8:20 AM ET ESPN staff The Monaco Grand Prix marked the end of Mercedes’ run of one-two finishes, but Lewis Hamilton still stood at the top of the podium after one of his most impressive performances in recent memory. Ferrari had another strange weekend, notably making a mess of Charles Leclerc’s qualifying, but Canada appears
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