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Brembo Brake Facts: Abu Dhabi!

Brembo Brake Facts: Abu Dhabi The hardest braking point for a Formula 1 car on the Yas Marina Circuit lies ahead of the eight corner: the driver has to decelerate by 272 km/h within 1.65 seconds over just 155 metres.…

Williams F1 on Pole Position in Sao Paulo

Williams F1 on Pole Position in Sao Paulo! The last time this happened was in 2010. But who was the driver at that time? A little brain-twister for Williams F1 Team racers Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas: More interesting videos…

Brembo Brake Facts – Brazil

Brembo Brake Facts – Brazil Click here to subscribe to our print edition! The hardest braking point on the Autódromo Jose Carlos Pace lies ahead of the first corner. The Formula 1 driver has to decelerate by 241 km/h within 1.43…

Nico drives Mercedes-Benz 300SL (VIDEO)

Nico drives Mercedes-Benz 300SL (VIDEO) MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS F1 driver Nico Rosberg had the pleasure of taking the iconic 1958 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster on a quick drive to the Circuit of the Americas: More interesting videos at news2use.tv

USA to Mexico – F1 logistics (VIDEO)

From Austin to Mexico City for back-to-back races! The greatest show in motorsport comes to one of the greatest cities of the world. From Austin, Texas to Mexico City for back-to-back races. After 23 years the Latin American venue is…

Brembo Brake Facts: Austin, USA!

Yippie-ki-yay, off we got to Austin, Texas, to the Circuit of the Americas. Ahead of turn 12 the drivers decelerate by 255 km/h in just 1.36 seconds over only 128 metres. Power of 2,537 kW gets released in the process.…

Lewis Hamilton – Circuit Preview: Russia

Ready for Russia – the outlook of the F1 World Champion. “Last year we had an amazing race there, in fact, it was the first race that I’d ever experienced in Russia”, MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS Formula 1 Team Driver Lewis…

Brembo Brake Facts: Russia

The hardest braking point on the Sochi International Street Circuit lies ahead of turn 2. The F1 drivers decelerate sharply here by 223 km/h over just 129 metres. 2,345kW of brake power are released in the process. 5.5 g is…

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