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Sauber signs Nico Hulkenberg for 2013

Nico Hulkenberg

While the top three teams, four if you’re being kind and including Mercedes AMG, have all signed off on their driver contracts for 2013 there’s still some movement to be had in the mid pack. As such we bring you word that 25-year-old German Nico Hulkenberg will be moving to Sauber from Force India next year.

In an official team statement Hulkenberg said: “I’m really looking forward to working with the Sauber F1 Team. It’s a well-placed team and very competitive. Plus it’s a team in which young drivers have repeatedly delivered exceptional performances. I would like to take up that baton.”

Meanwhile, Force India boss, Vijay Mallya, is being very courteous to his departing charge. “It has been a pleasure to have Nico with us for the last couple of years,” he told Sky Sports.

“We would like to thank him for all his hard work and wish him well for the future. With three races remaining this season, we know Nico will remain totally committed and continue to deliver his best performances for the team.”

Sauber is yet to offer Kamui Kobayashi a contract and say their second driver for the 2013 will be announced at a later date.

[Pic: Sahara Force India Formula One Team]

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Adrian Newey: 2012 F1 world drivers champion?

Adrian Newey at the 2012 Indian Grand Prix

Far be it for us to come to the defence of wünderkind Sebastian Vettel, but recent comments from Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton have a certain stench about them.

After qualifying for the Indian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso said: “Clearly, finishing ahead of Red Bull is our aim, but today it was impossible to fight them, at least in qualifying: when we had a similar car, it was possible to fight with Vettel and we have even been ahead of them, but now we are fighting against Newey and, at the moment we cannot match him…

“I hope I can soon have a more competitive car to try and fight them on equal terms on Saturday and not just on Sunday.”

After the race Lewis Hamilton said: “Seeing Sebastian dominate the last few races doesn’t come as a surprise… They seem to have a great capacity to improve the car. Adrian is just a genius. I can’t even imagine what he’s doing. He is a one-off.

“I’ve seen their speed—there was no way I could compete with that. Even if I drive at 200 per cent and crash, I can’t match it.”

Mind games, sour grapes or miserable excuses? A combination of all three perhaps. Such comments aren’t exactly a ringing endorsement for Mark Webber, either.

It’s true, of course, that superior machinery is usually behind a champion driver. It’s been that way for almost every F1 world champion in recent memory.

But any F1 car, no matter how good or bad, still needs to be driven.

Still, let’s see if the FIA will break with tradition and award the drivers’ championship to the best engineer for a change. As, by their own admission, that’s what Alonso and Hamilton need to win a world title.

[Source: Ferrari, The Sun via Bleacher Report | Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Kimi Raikkonen on Lotus and 2013

Kimi Raikkonen

If you missed the news last night, Kimi Raikkonen has re-signed with the Lotus F1 Team for the 2013 season. The team has since released this short Q&A interview with Kimi.

In typically laconic fashion, Kimi explained his new deal by saying, “Well the team did not need to tie me up and blackmail me.”

You can read the full interview after the break.

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Kimi Raikkonen re-signs with Lotus for 2013

Kimi Raikkonen

Kimi Raikkonen has quietly worked his way into third place in the F1 drivers’ championship. He’s the only driver in the top seven who hasn’t won a race. It’s a great result for consistency. But wins are what F1 is all about and it’s how drivers are judged.

So, the 33-year-old Finn will be happy that he has secured another year with Lotus in a bid to chase that elusive return to the victory dais for both himself and his team. “Continuing with the team was an obvious choice for me and I’m looking forward to making another step forward together next year,” he said.

Kimi’s boss, Eric Boullier, also recognised his driver is due some reward for effort. “Kimi has made an exceptional comeback to Formula 1,” enthused Boullier. “From the first time he sat in the car this year it was clear he had lost none of his pace or technical feedback and we have been rewarded by a focused and motivated driver all season.

“It was a natural conclusion for us to confirm that we will be harnessing his abilities for next season.”

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2012 Indian GP: Post-race press conference

2012 Indian Grand Prix

Sebastian Vettel’s second win in a row at the Indian Grand Prix has made him pretty popular with the 1.3 billion locals. His answer to the question about what is unique in India compared to the others countries F1 races in will also help boost his popularity.

Speaking of popularity, we don’t really want to make Martin Brundle’s head too big, but his debut on the podium to conduct the post-race interviews was first-class. From afar the podium interviews have looked like an ill-conceived idea carried out quite poorly at times. Over time they have improved and if we can get decent questions race after race, like we saw from Brundle, then perhaps the fans at the racetrack and at home can both benefit.

The other point of note we learned from the presser is that Mark Webber’s KERS started playing silly buggers around one-third race distance.

[Pic: Ferrari]

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Sebastian Vettel wins 2012 Indian GP

Sebastian Vettel wins 2012 Indian Grand Prix

It’s quite a simple post-race report for the 2012 Indian Grand Prix tonight, really. Sebastian Vettel made a clean start, having to cover his Red Bull teammate, Mark Webber, into the first corner before driving off into the sunset collecting his fourth race win in succession.

There was a minor issue for Vettel inside the final 10 laps when his floor rubbed along the ground for a few brief moments, but ultimately it came to nothing.

Ferrari, mindful of having to make up places for Alonso from his P5 grid position, geared their man for straight line speed. And it was a very effective ply; the dual world champ able to despatch the two McLarens early on. Although he did have to wait for a failing KERS unit on Mark Webber’s car before being able to claim second place for his own on lap 48 of 60.

Webber was able to hang on and deny a fast charging Lewis Hamilton to earn himself the final step on the podium. Hamilton, then, finished in P4 ahead of McLaren teammate, Jenson Button, and Ferrari’s Felipe Massa.

Young Aussie Daniel Ricciardo came home in P13, two places ahead of his Toro Rosso teammate, Jean-Eric Vergne. The result for Ricciardo was made easier after Vergne and Schumacher came to blows on the opening lap. It was only minor contact, but enough to give Schumi a puncture and Vergne needing to pit for a new front wing.

Schumacher was called into the garage early by his team, but was a classified as a finisher, albeit five laps off the pace. He will be investigated by stewards for ignoring blue flags as well. The general malaise of Schumacher’s late season form has gone beyond amusement or embarrassment now. It’s just sad to watch.

There’s only three races to go now and while the title is not safe for Vettel yet, you’d reckon only something extraordinary will prevent the young German etching his name into the record books as the sport’s youngest ever triple world champion. Indeed, such is Vettel’s current dominance he has led every lap, unbroken, for the last three grands prix.

Good luck Fernando, you’re going to need it!

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2012 Indian GP: Qualifying report

2012 Indian Grand Prix

Sebastian Vettel has just edged out his Red Bull teammate, Mark Webber, to claim pole position during qualifying for tomorrow’s Indian Grand Prix. It’s no real surprise to see Vettel starting from pole, he was fastest in all three practice session leading into tonight’s qualifying. His time of 1:25.283 was just 0.044s faster than Webber.

Starting from P3 tomorrow will be Lewis Hamilton (McLaren, 1:25.544), with his teammate, Jenson Button (1:25.659), alongside him on the grid. Continuing the symmetry at the top, both Ferraris will line up on row 3; Fernando Alonso (1:25.773) in P5 and Felipe Massa (1:25.857) from P6.

Once again Daniel Ricciardo (Toro Rosso, 1:26.777) edged out Jean-Eric Vergne (1:27.525). The latter was unable to make it into Q2 and will start from P18. While the young Aussie will line up at P15 tomorrow.

The front-row lockout for Red Bull is their third in succession. It’s the first time they have managed this achievement, despite their qualifying dominance in recent years. Fingers crossed Mark can make a clean start!

[Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Bernie wants Red Bull to save NJ GP

Red Bull Racing visits New York City

Despite confirmation that the Grand Prix of America, aka the New Jersey Grand Prix, has been postponed until 2014, a new report suggests F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is open to the race being saved for 2013.

Indeed, Bernie himself has suggested that Charem Yoovidhya, the Thai national who owns 51% of Red Bull, could step in and pick up the hefty tab required to get the race back on track.

“I might get the Red Bull man behind the New York Race,” said Ecclestone. “It’s a good market for them.”

Hmm, we’re not sure if Bernie was taking the piss, or is deadly serious. One thing we do know is that Bernie loves the cash. So if Yoovidhya and Red Bull were keen to invest in the New Jersey race then he’d be willing to reconsider the race’s place on the 2013 F1 calendar.

[Source: Pitpass.com]

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Formula 1 Lotus

Circuit of the Americas previewed

Jerome D'Ambrosio drives Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas

The Lotus F1 Team was on hand for the official opening of the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Mario Andretti, 1978 world champion, completed the official first lap. We’ve got a couple of videos for you after the break.

First, we have Lotus test driver, Jerome D’Ambrosio, at the wheel with his commentary of the lap as well. Next is a local news clip filed from the official opening which includes a few words from Andretti and others.

The United States Grand Prix follows the races in India and Abu Dhabi and will be held on 18 November.

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New York’s Grand Prix postponed until 2014

Grand Prix of America postponed until 2014

Given the ongoing rumblings, it’s no surprise to read confirmation that the Grand Prix of America has been officially postponed until 2014. Construction delays have been blamed for the decision.

For now, at least, Leo Hindery Jr, race promoter, and Bernie Ecclestone, F1 supremo, are finally signing off the same tune.

Leo Hindery Jr: “We are going to be racing at Port Imperial, unfortunately just not as soon as we hoped and expected. We promised Governor Christie, the Towns, the sport and its international fans the best possible experience, and unfortunately we need additional time to ensure that happens.”

Bernie Ecclestone: “I remain totally committed to the Port Imperial race and its unique location and attributes, and we will continue to work closely together to realize our dream in 2014. As Leo says, we are still going to be racing at Port Imperial, now however in 2014.”

The advanced state of the 2013 F1 calendar means that a replacement race for next year may not be found. The New Jersey race was scheduled for the weekend after the Canadian GP, another factor making a replacement race unlikely.

So, expect 19 races in 2013.

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Felipe Massa re-signs with Ferrari for 2013

Felipe Massa, 2012 Japanese Grand Prix

Earlier this year it seemed impossible to think that Felipe Massa would be at Ferrari next year. Now, though, his regained his form, notably with a second place at the Japanese Grand Prix, has earned him a one year extension, which gives him job security for 2013. As for 2014, well, not so much, we think.

Massa’s news was confirmed through this short statement from Ferrari:

Scuderia Ferrari announces that it has renewed its contract with the driver Felipe Massa to the end of the 2013 race season.

The Scuderia’s driver line-up for next year is therefore made up of Fernando Alonso and the aforementioned Felipe Massa.

Felipe managed to show a bit more emotion:

“I am very happy to have reached this agreement. Ferrari is my racing family and throughout my entire time in Formula 1, I have always driven cars powered by engines built in Maranello: I can’t see myself driving cars propelled by anything else!

“First and foremost, I want to thank President Montezemolo and Stefano Domenicali, who had faith in me and who have always supported me, even at the most difficult moments. The team and also all the fans can rest assured that I will do all in my power to help the Scuderia reach the targets it sets itself each year.”

[Pic: Ferrari]

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Red Bull looking for two new drivers in 2014?

Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel

Traditonally speaking, F1’s silly season has been talk during the off season about driver movements. But now, the silly season seems to run all year long. That’s if the BBC’s latest report on Sebastian Vettel’s future is to be believed.

Both Vettel and Mark Webber are contracted to Red Bull for the 2013, but it’s where they will drive in 2014 that is of concern here, especially for Vettel. Mark will probably retire from F1 with talk he will drive for Porsche at Le Mans in 2014.

Sebastian Vettel, though, is headed to Ferrari, according to Andrew Benson, and already has an agreement to join them in 2014 if they meet performance criteria at certain stages next year. Apparently Fernando Alonso, signed to Ferrari until 2016, has a bit of input as to who sits alongside him in the garage and reckons he can work with Vettel.

We’re told Alonso has already knocked back Lewis Hamilton, after their disastrous working relationship at McLaren. And it’s also said that Fernando is happy work with Massa again in 2013—is that really a surprise? But Vettel would be a whole new ball game, sure to provide plenty of off-track thrills and spills.

However, Christan Horner isn’t sitting in a corner and has stated categorically, “Sebastian Vettel, without a shadow of doubt, will be part of the Red Bull Racing team in 2014.”

Ferrari, too, don’t want us to believe the talk. Still living off the Michael Schumacher legacy, Luca di Montezemolo says he doesn’t want two drivers racing against each other.

“I don’t want problems and rivalries, which we didn’t have between Schumacher and Irvine, between Schumacher and Barrichello, between Alonso and Massa or Massa and Schumi or Massa and Raikkonen,” he said.

We want it to happen though. Imagine it, Alonso versus Vettel in the same garage. The dummy spits and paranoia would be sensational!

[Source: BBC | Pic: Ferrari]