Formula 1
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Sargeant's F1 Swan Song Looms Large at Miami Grand Prix
May 2 - Miami could be Logan Sargeant s last race in Formula 1. Rumours are building that Toto Wolff's 17-year-old protege Kimi Antonelli is...
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Haas to run back-to-back F1 upgrade test at Imola
Haas introduced its first major upgrade of the season at the Chinese Grand Prix, the VF-24 being equipped with updated floor fences, mirrors,...
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Congress Calls Out F1: Alleges "Cartel-Like Behavior" in Andretti Lockout
May 2 - A group of US congress members are challenging Formula 1's decision to lock Andretti-Cadillac out of the sport. While the FIA...
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Press Conference Schedule 2024 Miami F1 GP
THURSDAY, 2 MAY Press Conference: 1330hrs Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) Oscar Piastri (McLaren) Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) Sergio Perez (Red...
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Newey's Departure: Verstappen's Camp Expresses Concern Over Red Bull
May 2 - Max Verstappen's father has reacted with alarm to the now-confirmed news that Adrian Newey is leaving Red Bull. F1's most famous and...
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Engineer Sanchez joins Alpine as technical director
Leading engineer David Sanchez joins Alpine as executive technical director a month after ending a short stint at McLaren.
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Stella: McLaren can catch Red Bull in next 12 months if it maintains F1 gains
McLaren has enjoyed something of a renaissance under Stella's leadership following a difficult start to the 2023 season, scoring just 14 points in...
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US Congressman asks if F1’s Andretti block is a “money grab”
Republican Congressman for Michigan John James – who represents an area that is synonymous with General Motors – took part in a press conference...
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The “peak grip” tyre secrets that are key to F1’s qualifying battle
If a driver can extract just one more tenth out of their tyres over a single qualifying lap, that can be the difference between getting knocked out...
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Unexpected one-year “stopgap” replacement for Lewis Hamilton suggested
“Mercedes will be looking for a one-year stopgap, in my book"
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David Sanchez lands newly-created role at Alpine after brief McLaren stint
David Sanchez has made the switch to Alpine to head up their technical department.
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Sanchez joins Alpine as F1 technical director after McLaren exit
Sanchez will report directly to team principal Bruno Famin in his new role, and will oversee the new three-pillar technical structure implemented...