Fernando Alonso explained his view on the abilities of his closest championship rivals Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen in the run-up to the Japanese Grand Prix.
Day: 10 October 2013 articles archive
Massa will stay “aggressive” despite spin
2013 Japanese Grand Prix
Posted onFelipe Massa says he will maintain his aggressive approach to racing despite his spin on the first lap in Korea.
How Vettel can win the championship this weekend
2013 Japanese Grand Prix
Posted onA repeat of last year’s Japanese Grand Prix result this weekend would see Sebastian Vettel crowned champion for a fourth consecutive season.
No change to tyre allocation for final three races
2013 F1 season
Posted onPirelli’s choices of tyre compounds for the final three races of 2013 are the same as they were last season.
Vettel aiming for fifth win and fourth title in a row
2013 Japanese Grand Prix preview
Posted onOnly five drivers in F1 history have managed to win five races in a row. Sebastian Vettel could become the next to so do at a track where he has never failed to take pole position.
F1 to avoid another tropical storm in Japan
2013 Japanese Grand Prix weather
Posted onAnother week, another tropical storm in the vicinity of an F1 race weekend. But Tropical Storm Danas looks like it will dodge the Japanese Grand Prix.
2013 Japanese Grand Prix TV Times
2013 Japanese Grand Prix
Posted onDon’t miss any of the Japanese Grand Prix sessions – here are the times for all of this weekend’s action.
“We punched above our weight” – Hulkenberg
2013 Korean Grand Prix
Posted onNico Hulkenberg says Sauber exploited an opportunity to finish ahead of quicker cars in Korea.
Vettel ‘not dominating like Schumacher did’
2013 Japanese Grand Prix
Posted onSebastian Vettel does not agree with Lewis Hamilton’s claim that his success in Formula One has become like Michael Schumacher’s domination of the sport in the early 2000s.
Honda comeback good for Japan – Button
2013 Japanese Grand Prix
Posted onJenson Button says Honda’s impending return to F1 as an engine supplier to McLaren is good for the sport in Japan.
Fuel-saving could dominate races with new engines
F1 Fanatic Round-up
Posted onIn the round-up: F1 to become fuel formula? ?óÔé¼?ó Costs hurting small teams ?óÔé¼?ó Sauber confident for Japan