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Ferrari technical director targeted by Aston Martin for F1 switch
With Aston Martin team owner Lawrence Stroll continuing his push to turn the Silverstone-based squad into winners, Cardile has emerged as one of...
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Ocon hits out at "misinformed statements and gross distortions" after Alpine F1 clash
Ocon made a bold move on then ninth-placed Gasly in the first lap of the Monte Carlo race, diving down the inside at Portier, which turned out to...
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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...