The last qualifying session of the 2018 season is done and dusted, and once again Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes prevailed. From the heat of the “Abu Dhabi GP: Saturday’s action in pictures”
Month: November 2019
‘Dream come true’ for Sainz in ‘intense’ start at McLaren
Carlos Sainz finished his final race for Renault just six days ago, but he’s barely had a chance to draw breath in the week since. “‘Dream come true’ for Sainz in ‘intense’ start at McLaren”
A ‘shocked’ Lewis Hamilton got a call from Niki Lauda
Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda touched base with Lewis Hamilton earlier this week, and the Brit conveyed some reassuring news on the F1 legend. Lauda “A ‘shocked’ Lewis Hamilton got a call from Niki Lauda”
Vasseur points to ‘small but crucial factors’ impacting Alfa
Alfa Romeo Racing team boss Frédéric Vasseur says there’s a fine line for F1’s midfield competitors between a good bag of points and a fruitless “Vasseur points to ‘small but crucial factors’ impacting Alfa”
Ferrari puts speed ahead of gloss with SF90 paint job
The livery of Ferrari’s SF90 challenger boasts a small but potentially crucial detail that might not be immediately apparent to the naked eye. Although still “Ferrari puts speed ahead of gloss with SF90 paint job”
Censorship on Rise as Global Internet Freedom Continues Downward Spiral
For the fifth year in a row, global internet freedom continued its downward trend in 2015, with more governments censoring information of public interest while “Censorship on Rise as Global Internet Freedom Continues Downward Spiral”
NGOs Still Leading the Global Debate on Climate
Civil society organizations, known as NGOs, have for decades used their non-government status to prod officials, politicians and business on climate issues. Veteran campaigners Greenpeace, “NGOs Still Leading the Global Debate on Climate”
Turkey’s Creeping Authoritarianism: Is the Resistance Enough?
Turkey’s march towards authoritarianism took another dangerous turn this past week with the forced resignation of moderate Islamist Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, apparently at the “Turkey’s Creeping Authoritarianism: Is the Resistance Enough?”
The Left Isn’t Dead Yet in Venezuela
Click:裝潢 On December 6th Venezuelans headed to the polls and handed a blow to the legacy of Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution. But, contrary to “The Left Isn’t Dead Yet in Venezuela”
Sainz responds to Marko’s dire prediction for McLaren
McLaren’s Carlos Sainz responded to Helmut Marko’s prediction that the Woking-based outfit will be making up the rear this season. Sainz’s former Red Bull boss “Sainz responds to Marko’s dire prediction for McLaren”