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Red Bull F1 car so undriveable it was “dangerous” at Suzuka - HadjarIsack Hadjar has claimed his Red Bull Formula 1 car was undriveable to the point that it was dangerous in the Japanese Grand Prix. Having qualified...
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F1 Japanese GP: Safety car helps Antonelli to victoryKimi Antonelli took a somewhat fortunate Formula 1 victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, as a safety car intervention vaulted him ahead of early...
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"The more you push, the slower you go" - Japan's odd F1 qualifying explainedIf qualifying is supposed to be the ultimate test of driver skill and all-out car performance, then F1's Saturday afternoons are far removed from...
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Alonso: Suzuka driving challenge "gone" with 2026 F1 carsTwo-time Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso feels Suzuka's driving challenge is "gone" with the 2026 regulations as they are. The storied...
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Why Honda can’t solve the vibration issues alone and needs help from Aston MartinSince the first on-track running of this Formula 1 season, vibrations have already been troubling Aston Martin and Honda. The consequences are...
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Verstappen: “I'm not even frustrated anymore, I'm beyond that”Max Verstappen is at a loss with his Red Bull Formula 1 car after his Japanese Grand Prix qualifying ended as early as Q2. The four-time world...
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F1 Japanese GP: Antonelli on pole again, Verstappen out in Q2Kimi Antonelli grabbed his second career Formula 1 pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix, also his second in a row, as Max Verstappen was...
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F1 Japanese GP: Mercedes takes 1-2 as Antonelli fastest in FP3Mercedes F1 driver Kimi Antonelli has headed team-mate George Russell in final practice at the Japanese Grand Prix. Russell was unable to top...
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Suzuka transformed as F1 drivers barely brake through the EssesThe new-generation of Formula 1 cars have changed how Suzuka’s first sector is tackled: beyond the reduced downforce, which lowers cornering...
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Ferrari 'lacking pace' compared to Mercedes and McLaren at Japanese GPFerrari is "just not quick enough" to trouble the front of the grid, thinks Lewis Hamilton, as the Scuderia hopes fixing its car balance will get...
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Why Ferrari isn't using its 'Macarena' F1 wing at Japanese GPFerrari brought its so-called (by team boss Frederic Vasseur) 'Macarena' wing to the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. But ahead of free practice on...
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Honda clarifies F1 timeline after Adrian Newey comments: “It is a misunderstanding”During the opening weekend of the 2026 Formula 1 season, much of the media attention was on the number of batteries that Honda had to its disposal...