For different reasons, Force India’s Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon are both big fans of the Malaysia GP which will see its last running in Sepang next weekend. Malaysia appeared on the F1 calendar in 1999 for the very first time, and from the outset, the race was a favourite among the drivers. The event…
Read moreSainz: ‘Red Bull dealt with my situation perfectly’
Despite his move to Renault next season, Carlos Sainz will remain under Red Bull’s control in the future, a state of affairs he understands and accepts. Formula 1’s recent complicated engine supplier maneuvers have resulted in a positive outcome for the Spanish driver who has been granted his wish to step up his career by…
Read moreFrance Arrests a Comedian For His Facebook Comments, Showing the Sham of the West’s “Free Speech” Celebration
Forty-eight hours after hosting a massive march under the banner of free expression, France opened a criminal investigation of a controversial French comedian for a Facebook post he wrote about the Charlie Hebdo attack, and then this morning, arrested him for that post on charges of “defending terrorism.” The comedian, Dieudonné (above), previously sought elective office in…
Read moreLima: A Positive End to a Brreakthrough Year for the Climate Movement?
There is no question: 2014 has been a key year for the politics of climate change already, even before the latest round of climate talks get under way in Lima, Peru, next week. This is the year that you, and people like you, turned the latest, frightening warnings from climate science into a message of…
Read moreMercedes celebrates fourth consecutive constructors title
Lewis Hamilton might still have a little way to go before he clinches the drivers championship, but Mercedes have already successfully sealed the constructors title for the fourth season in a row. “I’m so happy. The gang in Brackley and in Brixworth have done a fantastic job,” a jubilant Toto Wolff told Sky Sports F1…
Read moreTo End Hunger, Empower Women: Study
Empowering women and girls is critical to ending hunger, extreme poverty, and malnutrition around the world—including in the United States—according to a new report released Monday by the Bread of the World Institute. The report by the Institute, a non-partisan, Christian citizens’ movement aimed at educating policymakers, opinion leaders, and the public about hunger, shows…
Read more2017 Japanese Grand Prix Results
Welcome to our coverage of the 2017 Japanese Grand Prix. From here you will be able to find links to all our latest reports, pictures and results from Suzuka Session Reports FP1: Vettel heads Hamilton in Japanese GP first practice Click Here: Cardiff Blues Store FP2: Hamilton tops rain-hit second practice in Suzuka FP3: Bottas…
Read morePalmer on Williams seat: ‘There’s still a chance’
Jolyon Palmer is determined to fight to the bitter end of his F1 season in order to remain on the grid for 2018, although his chances are fading fast. The 26-year-old was predictably informed by Renault that he did not figure in the manufacturer’s plans for next season following its decision to hire Toro Rosso’s…
Read morePost Mortem Justice US Style
Click:tundra trd pro grill It hath often been said, that it is not death, but dying which is terrible. -Henry fielding, Amelia There’s a big difference between the Russian Court that tried Sergei Magnitsky and the United States Supreme Court that agreed to hear the appeal of Charles Warner. The Russians are content to try…
Read moreBrendon Hartley ready for ‘dream’ F1 début
New Zealand’s Brendon Hartley is confident that he will be ready when he makes his Formula 1 début next weekend in the United States Grand Prix. Toro Rosso confirmed on Friday that they were giving the 27-year-old Kiwi his maiden opportunity to show what he can do in the car. He will replace Pierre Gasly,…
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