News Details

Marussia seeks to challenge midfield

Marussia team principal John Booth says the Anglo-Russian team will continue to work hard to take the fight to the midfield teams on the back of an impressive start to the new F1 season in Australia.Despite the late nature of his deal to join the team, Jules Bianchi managed to finish just a lap behind winner Kimi Raikkonen in Melbourne and posted a fastest lap less than a tenth of a second slower than champion Sebastian Vettel.On the back of Bianchi's performance, Marussia will now seek to try and close the gap to the midfield teams as the season goes on, with Booth insisting it was important for the team to work hard as it works towards a 'target realistically within reach'.“The...
Full Story »
12y ago from Crash.net 0
Share

You May Also Be Interested In...

Marussia buoyed by gap to midfield

Marussia believes that it is possible to get within striking distance of...
12y ago from AutoSport.com

Booth confident of Marussia catching midfield

Marussia team principal John Booth believes that his team can take the...
12y ago from F1Zone.net

Williams, Sauber, Toro Rosso struggle in the midfield

While Red Bull was flying high at the front in the first F1 track...
12y ago from Crash.net

Elsewhere On The Network

Popular On MGPToday.com

Popular On IndyCarToday.com

IndyCar partners with iRacing for standalone video...

The NTT IndyCar Series will feature in a new branded video game title,...

Popular On TotalWRC.com

Popular On GunnersToday.com

Blockbuster Champions League draw is intriguing but...

s will continue to lap up massive games but perhaps the teams involved...
2h ago from TheGuardian.com

Havertz undergoes knee surgery - but Arsenal hopeful...

Arsenal forward Kai Havertz has undergone surgery for his knee injury.
2h ago from SkySports.com

Champions League draw: Alexander-Arnold primed for...

t;li>Draw also pits De Bruyne against Manchester CityArsenal set for...
3h ago from TheGuardian.com

Comments

Hottest News

Recent News


2014 GPToday.com
GPToday.com is not responsible for the news headlines and associated descriptions and images it indexes, the content of externally linked sites or the comments & postings of its users.

This website is unofficial and is not associated in any way with the Formula One group of companies. F1, FORMULA ONE, FORMULA 1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX and related marks are trade marks of Formula One Licensing B.V.