'There Will Be No Water' by 2040? Researchers Urge Global Energy Paradigm Shift

The world risks an “insurmountable” water crisis by 2040 without an immediate and significant overhaul of energy consumption and demand, a research team reported on Wednesday. “There will be no water by 2040 if we keep doing what we’re doing today,” said Professor Benjamin Sovacool of Denmark’s Aarhus University, who co-authored two reports on the…

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Sauber recruits former Haas strategist Buscombe

Sauber has announced another new recruit with the addition of former Haas strategist Ruth Buscombe as strategy engineer. Since being taken over by Longbow Finance in July, Sauber has moved to expand its team following years of financial uncertainty. Nicolas Hennel de Beaupreau was confirmed as head of aerodynamics during the Italian Grand Prix weekend, and…

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Vettel revisits ‘excellent memories’ from Singapore

Sebastian Vettel says ‘I have excellent memories” from the Singapore Grand Prix, as the Ferrari star is the most successful driver at Marina Bay Circuit with four wins out of the first eight editions of Formula One’s night race. Vettel tasted victory in 2011, 2012, and 2013 for Red Bull and added a fourth personal success…

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Mercedes can still be beatable – Arrivabene

Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene believes Mercedes is still going to be beatable at certain circuits this season. Mercedes has won every race so far in 2016 except for the Spanish Grand Prix, where Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton collided on the opening lap and both retired from the lead of the race. Red Bull…

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Always an amazing experience – Gutierrez

Esteban Gutierrez will start his third Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday, and the Mexican echoes the sentiment of the majority of his colleagues when it comes to racing under the floodlights around the Marina Bay street circuit. Lined by uncompromising walls, the treacherous and demanding layout takes no prisoners in the event of a mishap,…

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Ferrari denies Raikkonen strategy was wrong

Maurizio Arrivabene has defended Ferrari’s decision to pit Kimi Raikkonen for a third time in order to cover Lewis Hamilton at the Singapore Grand Prix, though the Finn eventually slipped down from third to fourth. Having lined up P5 on the grid, Raikkonen got past the slow-starting Red Bull of Max Verstappen at the start before…

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