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Mario Andretti: America would “go crazy” over Herta in F1
Speaking exclusively to Autosport, 1978 F1 World Champion Andretti – whose family team ran Californian Herta to his fourth career IndyCar Series...
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Red Bull: Mercedes trying to put pressure on us with favourite tag
The Milton Keynes-based outfit is locked in a tight fight with Mercedes for the F1 world title, with the squads having taken one victory apiece so...
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Allison didn’t want to be ‘old embarrassment’ for Mercedes F1 team
Allison announced recently that he will move in to a new position as chief technical officer in July, with technology director Mike Elliott...
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Brivio: Team radio biggest difference between F1 and MotoGP
Brivio left his position running Suzuki’s MotoGP squad off the back of last year’s world championship victory to take up a senior F1 role with...
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Is Miami the breakthrough deal that F1 needs in the USA?
Some tracks among the list of 10, like Sebring, Watkins Glen and Long Beach, were rather successful in their era - but fell away from use as the...
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Overtaking records in F1: most overtakes in a race, by a driver and more
Rightly or wrongly, overtaking is often used by fans as the measure of a good grand prix. More overtaking means more action and therefore more...
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Tsunoda’s Imola F1 qualifying crash ‘part of the rookie journey’
Tsunoda starred for AlphaTauri on debut in Bahrain last month as he fought through to ninth place, but endured a more challenging second race...
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How a million pound crash highlighted F1’s money squeeze
After a fraught Emilia Romagna GP for Mercedes, one of team boss Toto Wolff’s main frustrations was the potential consequences of the huge accident...
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F1 rule changes: In defence of making necessary improvements
Changing regulations, particularly in Formula 1, can be expensive. Invariably they come with cries of being unnecessary and sometimes the reasons...
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McLaren wants return to extra F1 testing in 2022
For cost reasons, teams agreed to have just a single three-day session in Bahrain in 2021, shared between their two drivers. That put extra...
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Wolff expects "totally disjointed" F1 field again in 2022
Following a majority freeze in the technical regulations for 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the performance gap between the leading...
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F1 announces three-year contract extension for Japanese GP at Suzuka
Suzuka has held the Japanese Grand Prix in all but two years since its first staged an F1 race in 1987, but its existing contract was due to expire...