IndyCar champion and Indy 500 winner Gil de Ferran dead at 56 | IndyCar
The motorsport community has been shocked by the death of former IndyCar star Gil de Ferran at the age of 56.
The motorsport community has been shocked by the death of former IndyCar star Gil de Ferran at the age of 56.
One of Horner’s most inspired decisions since setting up Red Bull in 2005 was to sign legendary designer Adrian Newey away from McLaren. Currently Newey still has a big impact on the squad, despite not being involved in the day-to-day design process.But Horner feels that under technical director Pierre Wache the team has the strength…
According to the Associated Press, de Ferran appeared to suffer a heart attack while competing with his son at The Concours Club in Opa-locka, Florida on Friday.The open-wheel legend began his racing career in British Formula Ford, Opel Lotus and then Formula 3, finishing third in the 1991 British F3 title race behind Rubens Barrichello…
In the round-up: New McLaren technical staff joining in January • Minardi hopeful for Ferrari • Canada Aston Martin’s ‘most competitive’ race
In the round-up: New McLaren technical staff joining in January • Minardi hopeful for Ferrari • Canada Aston Martin’s ‘most competitive’ race
In the round-up: New McLaren technical staff joining in January • Minardi hopeful for Ferrari • Canada Aston Martin’s ‘most competitive’ race
In the round-up: New McLaren technical staff joining in January • Minardi hopeful for Ferrari • Canada Aston Martin’s ‘most competitive’ race
In the round-up: New McLaren technical staff joining in January • Minardi hopeful for Ferrari • Canada Aston Martin’s ‘most competitive’ race
In the round-up: New McLaren technical staff joining in January • Minardi hopeful for Ferrari • Canada Aston Martin’s ‘most competitive’ race
In the round-up: New McLaren technical staff joining in January • Minardi hopeful for Ferrari • Canada Aston Martin’s ‘most competitive’ race