Showing posts with label Force India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Force India. Show all posts

30 April, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Hamilton Wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Leapfrogs Vettel

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April 30, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback



Lewis Hamilton took the championship lead from Sebastian Vettel when the Mercedes driver won an eventful Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday.

Hamilton topped Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari, with Sergio Perez's Force India finishing third. Raikkonen's teammate Vettel, who started from the pole, took fourth place.

Hamilton now leads Vettel 70 to 66 in the drivers championship, with both seeking their fifth world title.

"It was quite an emotional race. Valtteri did an exceptional job and deserved to win, Sebastian also did a great job so it feels a bit odd to be up here," the victorious Hamilton said from the podium.

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo smashed into the back of teammate Max Verstappen in a lap 40 collision that ended the race for both of them.

Carlos Sainz was fifth for Renault, and Charles Leclerc earned his first points, finishing sixth for Sauber.

Former world champion Fernando Alonso of McLaren, Canadian Lance Stroll of Williams, Stoffel Vandoorne in the second McLaren, and New Zealand's Brendon Hartley of Toro Rosso, rounded out the top ten.
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27 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Force India COO Rips “Weak” Penalties, Says they Make a “Mockery” of the Sport

[ PHOTO: THE CHECKERED FLAG ]
Sahara Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg received a five-second penalty during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and the penalty helped lead to him finishing sixth in the season finale. Force India Chief Operating Officer Otmar Szafnauer was clearly displeased about the penalty, and he had harsh words about penalties in general.
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26 November, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Hulkenberg Steers Renault to Cash Boost, Controversy

[ PHOTO: FORMULA 1 ]
Nico Hulkenberg may not have won Sunday’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but his pragmatic drive for sixth secured increased championship prize money and a controversial post-race row. The German driver ran off circuit and gained an advantage when he passed Sergio Perez’s Force India early in the race – a move that resulted in a stewards’ investigation.
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