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Pirelli open to soft-tyre-only F1 Monaco GP, but sceptical
A lack of action and overtaking in last weekend’s Monte Carlo race, where the top ten drivers finished in the same position they started, has...
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Why Vasseur won't let Ferrari be lulled into long-term "mistake" by F1 turnaround
After McLaren announced its arrival at the top echelon of F1 in Miami and Imola, Ferrari officially joined the three-way fight in Monaco. While...
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Vowles thinks no F1 team will hit minimum weight in 2026
The overhaul in rules for 2026 will affect both powertrain and chassis design, with a near-50/50 split in power delivery from the internal...
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Alpine releases long-serving operations chief White in further F1 team shake-up
A long-serving member of the team, White moved to the Enstone outfit in 2016 to head up the operations side of the squad having previously worked...
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McLaren chasing answers to unexpected F1 upgrade success
The Woking-based team introduced a major development step to its MCL38 at the Miami Grand Prix, which helped Lando Norris secure his maiden F1...
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F1 team ownership: who are the different teams owned by?
F1 finances are as strong as they’ve ever been, as current revenue levels are understood to be over $3 billion.This has led to F1 teams increasing...
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What could be behind Red Bull’s kerb-riding problems
As Max Verstappen confessed on Saturday, an inability of the car to ride the kerbs in the same way as rivals, whilst also failing to deal with...
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Ferrari beating Red Bull in Monaco 'changes nothing' - Vasseur
Over the Monaco weekend, Ferrari and McLaren headlined the order as championship leader Red Bull struggled to contend with the street circuit's...
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Ricciardo's focus on improving F1 performance, not securing new RB contract
The Australian has endured a difficult opening third of the 2024 season, in which his only points came through finishing fourth in the Miami Grand...
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Is F1 2024's split between the top and bottom five teams over?
The early running in 2024 seemed to indicate a relatively clear pecking order. Red Bull is on top, followed by Ferrari, Mercedes and McLaren. Aston...
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F1 not interested in divide and conquer tactics for next Concorde
Grand Prix racing's key stakeholders have begun discussions to frame the next Concorde Agreement, the document by which F1 is run, that is set to...
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Exclusive: F1 in livery push for 2025 to make all cars look different
Early season feedback from television images, especially in the night races, has highlighted the fact that it has become hard to distinguish some...