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Updated as of Wednesday, Sep 24

Horner walks away with record Red Bull payout

Sep.23 (GMM) Christian Horner’s two-decade reign at Red Bull is officially over – and reports suggest the 51-year-old has walked away with one of the most lucrative severance deals in Formula 1 history. After weeks of speculation, culminating in gossip in the Baku paddock last weekend, the team confirmed on Monday that Horner’s contract –…

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Hamilton must ‘assert himself’ at Ferrari

Sep.24 (GMM) Ralf Schumacher has launched a fresh critique of Lewis Hamilton, warning Ferrari risks imploding unless tensions between the seven-time world champion and the team are addressed. In Baku, the 40-year-old endured another troubled weekend – criticised for failing to swap positions back with Charles Leclerc on the final lap, and openly angry about…

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Leclerc doubts Verstappen can catch McLarens

Sep.24 (GMM) Charles Leclerc has poured cold water on suggestions that Max Verstappen is back in the hunt for a fifth consecutive world championship, despite the pair recently trading compliments about one another’s form. “I don’t think Max is leaving anything behind, I’m sure of that,” the Ferrari driver said after Baku, where Red Bull’s…

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Manager Webber defends ‘only human’ Piastri

Sep.24 (GMM) Former Red Bull driver Robert Doornbos believes Oscar Piastri’s costly errors in Baku may be linked to the controversy that erupted at Monza a week earlier. The championship leader, normally praised for his cool composure, crashed in qualifying and again at the start of Sunday’s GP after jumping the start – an extraordinary…

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Rookie Bortoleto turns tables on Hulkenberg

Sep.24 (GMM) Nico Hulkenberg’s long-awaited first Formula 1 podium at Silverstone was one of 2025’s feel-good moments – but inside Sauber, the veteran is quietly being outshone by rookie teammate Gabriel Bortoleto. Hulkenberg, 38, has amassed a respectable 37 points this season and sits a solid tenth in the standings, comfortably ahead of Bortoleto on…

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Bottas eyes early Ferrari test ahead of Cadillac debut

Sep.23 (GMM) Valtteri Bottas is hoping to climb back into a Formula 1 cockpit before his Cadillac contract even begins. Although reports suggested Mercedes was blocking its reserve driver from testing until his new deal formally starts on January 1, the Finn told news agency STT he hopes to run a 2023 Ferrari before the…

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Alonso resigned after ‘last car’ warning

Sep.23 (GMM) Fernando Alonso has admitted Aston Martin faces more pain at upcoming power-hungry tracks, after leaving Baku empty-handed with a car he says was doomed to struggle. Starting P11, 11th, the 44-year-old veteran admitted he needed chaos up front to scrape points – but instead endured a quiet afternoon. “That was a given. Nothing…

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Ben Sulayem pushes back on Domenicali’s F1 vision

Sep.23 (GMM) FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has pushed back against Formula 1’s Liberty Media-led push for more sprints, shorter grands prix, and even reverse grids. “Commercially, I understand his position,” Ben Sulayem told Viaplay, acknowledging F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali’s desire to spice up the format for younger fans. “Stefano is a good friend. We…

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Newey’s work ethic ‘mind-blowing’ – de la Rosa

Sep.23 (GMM) Pedro de la Rosa says Adrian Newey’s arrival at Aston Martin is no marketing gimmick, insisting the legendary designer is already lifting the entire team with his relentless work ethic. “The important thing is that Adrian Newey didn’t come to Aston Martin because he wants to retire,” de la Rosa, a Formula 1…

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Wolff reassures drivers amid contract uncertainty

Sep.22 (GMM) Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has moved to calm speculation over his 2026 lineup, with both George Russell and Kimi Antonelli yet to secure deals. “It’s all coming,” Wolff told Sky Deutschland after Baku, where Russell finished second behind Max Verstappen despite feeling ill all weekend. “It has to be before the tests, otherwise…

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