F1 – GP Bahrein: The point…..by Gian Carlo Minardi

bahrein_vetter.jpg'With the Bahrein GP last Sunday we’ve seen again how competitive Formula 1 is this year. Four GPs, different winners and eight different pilots on the podium. The influence of tires is so strong. Only one week ago Raikkonen lost the chance of a second position just two laps before the line, whereas in Bahrein everything has gone better.
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F1- Giovanni Minardi “ Top teams can’t afford to make missteps”

giovanni_minardi.jpg'– Sport season has begun. Along with Formula 1, even Italian championships such as Formula ACI-CSAI Abarth and Formula 3 have risen the curtain with the first race on Valencia track.
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GT- Rigon on the verge of the podium in Monza

avide_rigon.jpg' Good opening for Davide Rigon in the Blancpain GT Endurance Series. Going back to competitions after a terrible accident occurred about one year ago, the brilliant driver from Veneto has shown his best abilities handling a good week end on Monza track, started with a pole position and finished just next to the podium.
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F1-China Grand Prix: The point….by Gian Carlo Minardi

cina_rosberg.jpg' The China Grand Prix showed an interesting variable concerning tyre compounds. The interesting fact is that in a gap from 3 to 4 degrees, performances can notably change, making the championship even more exciting. We have to make our congratulations to Nico Rosberg, one of the best pilots of the grid, who made a perfect week-end: from the pole position to the victory. I’m pleased to see the German pilot, who runs for Mercedes team, breaking the leadership of the world champions. After Button and Alonso, Rosberg.
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Open letter of Gian Carlo Mnardi

abarth.jpg'With the appointment of Valencia is on the green light on the Italian championships in Formula 3 Italy and Formula ACI CSAI Abarth. The two series have given us a beautiful weekend for the choreography of the trail as well as in terms of audience participation.
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F3 – Solid debut weekend for Latifi

latifi_valencia_mini.jpg'Nicholas Latifi, a member of the Sofina Foods Drivers’ Development Program, worked a solid weekend of racing action at the famed Valencia Circuit, located just on the out skirts of Valencia, Spain. The opening weekend saw the first three rounds contested of the 24 round, eight weekend series. The BVM Racing squad worked closely with the open wheel rookie as he made his first start in the prestigious European racing series. In the hunt and on pace in all the official sessions, the young Canadian/Italian driver was able to clock some impressive lap times as he took in his first opportunity to run the F3 machinery in anger.
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