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Kimi Antonelli “not mad” at Gabriel Bortoleto’s comments after Monaco F1 clash
Gabriel Bortoleto had accused his fellow F1 rookie of being overoptimistic in Monaco.
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Lando Norris dismisses “silly” title race narrative: “We’re racing Max every weekend”
“He’s won races. He beats us at Imola fair and square because he was quicker. I don’t know what possibly makes you think it’s only out of me and...
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F1 flexi-wing clampdown won’t affect teams as much as people claim, says Carlos Sainz
The new clampdown on flexi-wings will come into force in Barcelona this weekend.
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Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto back Alpine’s title aspirations for F1’s new rules era
Alpine drivers and management reveal massive ambitions for 2026 and beyond.
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EXCLUSIVE: F1 rookie Gabriel Bortoleto on his ‘clear the air’ chat with Helmut Marko after jibe
Gabriel Bortoleto reveals 'clear the air' chat with Red Bull's Helmut Marko.
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Liam Lawson on Yuki Tsunoda’s F1 struggles: It doesn’t make it any better for me
While Yuki Tsunoda finished two laps down in 17th place, Liam Lawson finished inside the points in Monaco.
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Alex Albon reveals George Russell picked ‘most expensive thing’ in post-Monaco F1 dinner
An expensive dinner outing for Alex Albon
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Red Bull told ‘they’ve still got the wrong driver’ as questions raised over Yuki Tsunoda
“Do you want to be a constructors’ champion? Yes. Therefore, go out and get a consistent race winner or podium finisher.”
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Why the FIA are clamping down on flexi wings at the F1 Spanish GP
The FIA have explained the new flexi-wing clampdown imposed at this weekend's F1 Spanish Grand Prix.
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Unhappy Gabriel Bortoleto lashes out at ‘embarrassed’ Kimi Antonelli
“Obviously, he doesn’t want to see any car ahead of him, losing a position in Monaco is quite embarrassing...”
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Will F1’s flexi-wing clampdown halt McLaren at Spanish GP? Five key questions
Crash.net ponders the biggest talking points heading into this weekend’s F1 Spanish Grand Prix
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Glum Ferrari F1 Spanish GP forecast made amid ‘big engineering job to fix’
Ferrari could be in for a more challenging F1 Spanish Grand Prix, it has been predicted.