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Why Wolff and Horner are interested in Alpine F1 sharesThe 24% stake that Otro Capital holds in Alpine’s Formula 1 team remains highly sought after in the paddock. It had already emerged that former Red...
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Autosport F1 podcast: Australian GP review... Keep reading
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Why Russell did not jump start in the F1 Australian GPDid the eventual winner of the Australian Grand Prix George Russell, jump the start at the Formula 1 season opener? This claim has stirred up...
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Why Williams cannot instantly put its overweight F1 car on a dietLast weekend’s Australian Grand Prix signified the end of Formula 1’s pre-season ‘phoney war’ as the teams which had been masking their performance...
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The reasons behind why drivers had flat batteries on the Australian GP gridThere was great anticipation surrounding the start of the first Formula 1 race of the season: not only to understand the true competitive order,...
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Did Aston Martin only find out what it signed up for with Honda in November?When Adrian Newey appeared at the FIA press conference in Melbourne on Friday, it was already clear that Aston Martin would face an extremely...
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Verstappen to enter Nurburgring 24 Hours with MercedesFour-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen will tackle the legendary Nurburgring 24 Hours with Mercedes this year. Following months of...
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Verstappen to enter Nurburgring 24 Hours with MercedesFour-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen will tackle the legendary Nurburgring 24 Hours with Mercedes this year. Following months of...
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Why now isn't the right time to panic over "artificial" 2026 F1 racingA wiser man than this author once opined that you can make statistics stand on their head and sing Jerusalem. After the Australian Grand Prix, the...
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Analysis: Mercedes versus its F1 customer teams – how can the gap be so large?After the season opener in Melbourne, besides the complaints about the regulations, the discussions mainly centred around one other aspect:...
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How the Red Bull-Ford F1 engine project fared on its Australian GP debutMax Verstappen may hate the 2026 Formula 1 regulations, but at least the feeling within the Red Bull camp about its own performance is upbeat...
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McLaren has 0.5-1s performance gap to close to Mercedes after F1 Australian GPMcLaren boss Andrea Stella admitted that it’ll take time to catch Mercedes in the 2026 Formula 1 campaign with the gap up to one second per lap...