Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for ‘What a race!’

Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for ‘What a race!’

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Infiniti , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , Europe , Racing Autoblog recaps the 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix. The Hungaroring is the slowest permanent track in the Formula 1 season, but in 69 racing laps we saw perhaps as much action as in every other race of the season combined. Continue reading Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for ‘What a race!’ Race Recap: 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix is Magyar for ‘What a race!’ originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 26 Jul 2015 19:05:00 EST

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Kimi out, Bottas in at Ferrari?

Kimi out, Bottas in at Ferrari?

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari After a tough start to the season and a disappointing 2014, Ferrari may be preparing to swap out Kimi Raikkonen for countryman Valtteri Bottas. Continue reading Kimi out, Bottas in at Ferrari? Kimi out, Bottas in at Ferrari

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Raikkonen likely to retire from F1 after 2015 [w/poll]

Filed under: Motorsports , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Ferrari Though his irreverent demeanor party-goer image might suggest otherwise, make no mistake about it: at 34 years old (and with 37-year-old Mark Webber out of the race), Kimi Raikkonen is the oldest driver in Formula One . He’s three months older than Jenson Button , a good year older than his former wingman Felipe Massa , three years ahead of Adrian Sutil and a good decade beyond the latest crop of up-and-comers on the grid. So it’s only natural that we should start wondering how much longer he’ll stick around, and now we may have our answer.

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Ferrari boss Montezemolo expects big changes from FIA

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari You’d think that with former Ferrari principal Jean Todt running the FIA , the relationship between the motorsport governing body and the team he once called home would be a solid one. But his former boss expects more from the organization that overseas Formula One . In a recent interview (excerpts from which you can read below ), Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo pointed to some perceived inconsistencies in rulings made by FIA officials this season and called for “strong changes.” Among those controversies was a drive-through penalty handed to Felipe Massa at the season-closing Brazilian Grand Prix last weekend, his last for the Scuderia.

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