“I dearly miss him now he’s not here”: Lowden on Bianchi
2015 F1 season
Graeme Lowden says he will remember his former driver Jules Bianchi as being “grateful and happy” for his chance to race in Formula One.
Graeme Lowden says he will remember his former driver Jules Bianchi as being “grateful and happy” for his chance to race in Formula One.
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Lewis Hamilton stayed on top in the second practice session at the Hungaroring but this time the Red Bulls were his closest challengers.
Force India will not run either of its cars in today’s second practice session following Sergio Perez’s crash this morning.
McLaren has taken advantage of a new rule which allows them to use an extra power unit element without incurring a penalty.
Sergio Perez was unhurt after a rolling his Force India during the first practice session for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
In the round-up: Button linked to Williams return • Hamilton doubts Rosberg has brake problem • New Bianchi crash details revealed
Formula One, GP2 and GP3 drivers will sport tributes to Jules Bianchi on their cars and helmets at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend.
Six drivers who raced against Jules Bianchi in Formula One or earlier in their careers paid tribute to him during today’s FIA press conference.
Fabio Leimer, the 2013 GP2 champion, will have his first run in an official Formula One session this weekend with Manor.
Felipe Massa says he cannot accept that Jules Bianchi’s car was able to collide with a crane in his fatal accident during last year’s Japanese Grand Prix.
Sauber has announced it will keep the same driver line-up for 2016 as Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson will remain at the team.
Don’t miss any of the 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix sessions – here are the times for all of this weekend’s action.
Hot temperatures greeted the teams as they arrived at the Hungaroring but the mercury will fall in time for Sunday’s race.
In the round-up: Renault wants bonus if it revives team • New teams given more time to enter • Raikkonen ‘prefers late-2000s cars’
A heavy-hearted F1 field will gather at the Hungaroring this weekend for the first race since the death of Jules Bianchi.
Lewis Hamilton says Formula One faces a difficult time as it strives to continue improving safety standards in the wake of Jules Bianchi’s death.
In the round-up: Bianchi’s funeral held in Nice • Just two tests in 2016 • No grid penalty for McLaren’s next engine change
Fernando Alonso drove one of the greatest first laps of all time at the Hungaroring in 2006. Here’s that plus more of the most memorable Hungarian Grand Prix starts.
In the round-up: “Completely different McLaren” in second half of season • Minute’s silence for Bianchi • Lotus resolve legal dispute