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Drivers Press Conference 2024 Japanese F1 Grand PrixDRIVERS – Carlos Sainz (Ferrari), Yuki Tsunoda (Racing Bulls), Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing), Alexander Albon (Williams), George Russell...
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Red Bull and Ferrari Teams Unveil Major Suzuka UpgradesApr.4 - Multiple F1 teams are set to introduce significant car upgrades this weekend at Suzuka - including top teams Red Bull and Ferrari. De...
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All Info You Want to See Before the 2024 Japanese F1 GP StartsThe 2024 Japanese Grand Prix will be the fourth race of the Formula 1 World Championship season. We're coming off a rare occasion where Red...
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3 Bold Predictions For the F1 2025 SeasonFormula One never disappoints. Even when the action on the track isn’t as competitive as it could or should be, there’s always some...
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F1 Nation: 2024 Japanese F1 GP Preview PodcastIn the wake of Ferrari's commanding top two finish in Australia, the question on everyone's lips is whether Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz...
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2024 Japanese F1 GP Press Conference ScheduleThursday, 4 April Press Conference: 1230hrs Pierre Gasly (Alpine) Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) George Russell (Mercedes) Yuki Tsunoda (RB) Max...
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Marko Says Verstappen's Skiing Adventure Boosts Team MoraleApr.3 - Dr Helmut Marko insists he has "no worries" about a recurrence of the brake problem that led to Max Verstappen's ultra-rare...
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Wolff Ditches Skip Plan as Mercedes F1 Battles Third-Year WoesApr.3 - Toto Wolff has cancelled his plans to skip this weekend's Japanese GP. For the past few years, as the Formula 1 calendar swelled to...
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F1 CEO: Ferrari's Hamilton Gamble - Right or Risky?Apr.3 - F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has defended Ferrari's decision to oust Melbourne winner Carlos Sainz in favour of Lewis Hamilton from...
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Red Bull's Power Struggle: Inside the Horner-Verstappen Netflix DramaApr.2 - The Christian Horner scandal, and the wider Red Bull power struggle that is still playing out, will be covered in the next edition of...
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Indycar Boost & 18-Inch Wheels: F1's Future Fast-TracksApr.2 - Pirelli has won a quiet off-track battle to retain 18-inch wheels for Formula 1's new regulations era beginning in 2026. There were...