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Fernando Alonso: Max Verstappen can do “special things” like Adrian Newey“But yes, this year is surely the toughest of all the championships he’s entered, and McLaren is probably the biggest favourite.”
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Martin Brundle praises “under-the-radar” F1 star after “outstanding” Monaco GP driveMartin Brundle heaps praise on one F1 driver following an impressive showing in Monaco
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Toto Wolff hints “conservative” Ferrari could benefit from F1 flexi-wing clampdownCould Ferrari benefit from the FIA's flexi-wing clampdown at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix?
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Debutant set for first F1 outing at Spanish Grand Prix FP1Victor Martin will drive in an F1 race weekend for the first time in Barcelona, Williams has announced.
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F1 Monaco GP: Alex Albon buys George Russell dinner to put heated F1 clash behind themAlex Albon paid for a dinner date with George Russell as a peace offering after their on-track clash in Monaco.
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Ferrari explain Lewis Hamilton’s time loss in ‘no man’s land’ F1 Monaco GPFerrari reveal what contributed to Lewis Hamilton finishing a distant fifth in the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
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EXCLUSIVE: What Carlos Sainz still needs to learn in ‘hard’ Williams F1 adaptationCarlos Sainz gives exclusive insight to Crash.net about how he is finding his adaptation process to Williams in F1 2025.
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Adrian Newey lists options before choosing Aston Martin F1 roleAdrian Newey didn’t have another job lined up when he chose to quit Red Bull
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The three-step plan to improve the F1 Monaco Grand Prix circuitWhat can be done to make the Monaco GP overtaking? Alex Wurz has an idea or three.
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Explained: The new F1 regulation for Spanish Grand Prix that could shake up the seasonThis weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix will mark a pivotal moment in the 2025 Formula 1 season
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How Lando Norris put ‘quite a few demons and F1 paddock doubts to bed’Lando Norris praised for his impressive performance at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
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Suspicion over which teams will “suffer” from F1 flexi-wing clampdownSauber could benefit from F1's flexi-wing clampdown, according to team boss Jonathan Wheatley.