On a weekend that promised so much, Fernando Alonso’s challenging race in Montreal was made worse, after the Alpine driver was given a five-second time penalty after the race, by the stewards, dropping him from seventh to ninth.
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On a weekend that promised so much, Fernando Alonso’s challenging race in Montreal was made worse, after the Alpine driver was given a five-second time penalty after the race, by the stewards, dropping him from seventh to ninth.
Neil Oatley began working in Formula 1 way back in 1977 and has designed some of the most successful cars in F1, worked with drivers
Andreas Seidl has so far succeeded in his goal of keeping a low profile since he joined Sauber Motorsport as their CEO. Post Views: 2
Aston Martin Team Principal Mike Krack admits he does often think about how long Fernando Alonso will drive for the team, although he is happy