For Hulkenberg, Brazilian GP has ‘all the right ingredients’

From Interlagos’ track to Sao Paulo’s atmosphere and the frenzy of its F1 fans, the Brazilian Grand Prix has everything it takes to stage a memorable race, says Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg. The French outfit will resume its battle at the head of F1’s midfield this week, hoping to further break away from its immediate follower…

Stroll to finish season with Williams, but buoyed by future plans

Lance Stroll will quite logically remain with Williams for the remainder of the 2018 season, but the Canadian is already looking forward to opening a new chapter in his career next year. Following Force India’s takeover by a consortium of investors led by Lawrence Stroll, it was expected the 19-year-old would move from Williams to…

Wolff laments departure from Ferrari of ‘true to himself’ Raikkonen

Toto Wollf believes Kimi Raikkonen’s departure from Ferrari is “a blow for Formula 1”, the Mercedes boss labeling the Finn a “formidable character”. For the second time in his long F1 career, Raikkonen has left the House of Maranello, not to savour the well-earned benefits and pleasures of his prosperous life but to return to…

Motorsport world mourns the loss of Schnitzer BMW boss Charly Lamm

The world of motorsport is mourning the sudden loss of Charly Lamm, the legendary Schnitzer BMW team boss, who has died at the age of 63. The great German team manager’s passing comes just two months after Lamm’s retirement from racing and the family team which he guided to so many touring car and sportscar…

Snowden and Allies Issue Warnings as Australia Unleashes Mass Spying

Click:Anti-aging Home Beauty Device Brand Click:Gravity Concentration Equipment As new controversial metadata laws went into effect in Australia on Tuesday, whistleblower Edward Snowden took to Twitter to warn the country’s residents about the privacy violations that come along with the legislation. The new laws require Australian telecommunications companies and internet service providers (ISPs) to store…

The Last Time Earth Was This Hot Hippos Lived in Britain (That’s 130,000 Years Ago)

It’s official: 2015 was the warmest year on record. But those global temperature records only date back to 1850 and become increasingly uncertain the further back you go. Beyond then, we’re reliant on signs left behind in tree rings, ice cores or rocks. So when was the Earth last warmer than the present? The Medieval…