Pastor Maldonado is in danger of losing his drive at Renault because his sponsor, Venezuelan oil company PDVSA, is running late with payments. To keep him running in the Formula 1, PDVSA pays Renault ...
Maldonado has set up a foundation to fund next Venezuelan F1 driver It’s not only global tycoons and car manufacturers that are greasing the wheels of Formula One – countries are doing it too.
With concerns over whether a significant increase in downforce levels will hinder the spectacle of Formula One, several members of the paddock are dreading the 2017 regulation changes. But Fernando ...
Pastor Maldonado (right) was encouraged into Formula One by the late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, who took a personal interest in motorsport.
Pastor, your first victory, brilliantly judged – describe your emotions? Pastor Maldonado: I think it's a wonderful day, not just for me but for all the team. We have been pushing so hard since last ...
Pastor Maldonado scored an amazing victory for Williams at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona after a faultless performance by the young Venezuelan. Williams became the fifth different team to win in ...
It will come as no surprise to anyone who watches Formula One racing that the FIA is barking mad. There are innumerable examples of wacky decisions that underscore that particular conclusion; however, ...
Let's hope the 2017 cars are as safe as their new tires are wide, because Formula One could get their very own crash test dummy back in the series. Venezuelan funbag of surprises Pastor Maldonado says ...
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