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Alonso defends ‘boring’ Suzuka race

Apr.8 (GMM) Fernando Alonso has defended the Suzuka circuit, amid widespread complaints about the largely action-free Japanese GP. While the sport marvelled at Max Verstappen’s performance, no one was denying that the makers of the highlight reel struggled to compile the most exciting moments. “That’s all that happened?” Oscar Piastri said in the ‘cool down’…

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Haas F1 team denies rumours of financial strife

Apr.10 (GMM) Formula 1’s smallest team is playing down suggestions it may be in financial strife. As global markets reacted with extreme volatility to the ongoing Donald Trump tariff saga, the Haas team’s parent company Haas Automation issued a statement. Tellingly, the letterhead also featured the Haas F1 Team logo, while the content alarmingly revealed…

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Replacing Perez with Lawson still ‘right choice’

Mar.19 (GMM) The jury is out as to whether Red Bull has fudged its driver choice for 2025. Having lost the constructors’ championship last year due to Sergio Perez’s ongoing lag behind Max Verstappen, the team weighed up between Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson – and opted for the latter. Given that Tsunoda was closer…

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Todt hopes F1 returns to Russia

Mar.21 (GMM) Former FIA president Jean Todt hopes Russia will return to the Formula 1 calendar. When Haas sacked Nikita Mazepin and his Russian sponsor at the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis in 2022, F1 also unilaterally axed the heavily Vladimir Putin-supported Russian GP at Sochi. At the time, moves were afoot to relocate the…

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Team bosses doubt V10s to return in 2028

Mar.22 (GMM) Top team bosses are not confident Formula 1 cars will be screaming with old-school V10 power any time soon. Discussions are clearly taking place behind the scenes about whether the sport should realise the mistake of the radical 2026 engine rules and delay the introduction of the even more electrically-augmented ‘power units’. Then,…

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Tsunoda should reject Lawson’s race seat – Schumacher

Mar.24 (GMM) Wild rumours are raging that Liam Lawson has now completed his second, and final, race weekend for Red Bull. “Liam Lawson is already out for the next race,” former F1 driver and now television pundit Ralf Schumacher told Sky Deutschland. “(Yuki) Tsunoda will replace him. It hasn’t been fully confirmed yet, but that’s…

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Verstappen cuts break short to help Red Bull

Mar.25 (GMM) Max Verstappen will shorten his time at home this week in order to collaborate with engineers and team management amid Red Bull’s current crisis. Liam Lawson potentially losing his seat is grabbing the headlines, but the core problem is not only how difficult the RB21 is to drive, but that – according to…

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Vasseur explains absence of new floor at Suzuka

Apr.4 (GMM) Frederic Vasseur has explained why a new floor for Ferrari’s 2025 car is not already up and running at Suzuka. After the Melbourne-Shanghai double-header, a flaw with the existing floor – making it overly sensitive to ride height, costing valuable downforce – was identified. Initial reports suggested a fix has been made and…

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Honda to influence Aston Martin driver lineup

Apr.8 (GMM) Honda will have a say in the driver lineup at Aston Martin in the future. Both Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll are already under contract for 2026, when they will get to race the first Adrian Newey-designed Aston Martin. However, there have been whispers that Honda would like Yuki Tsunoda in a green…

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Pirelli ‘experiment’ bad news Red Bull – report

Apr.9 (GMM) Pirelli will run an “experiment” in a move to prevent repeats of the processional Japanese GP. Suzuka was resurfaced ahead of the 2025 race, and coupled with the ever-quicker cars and hardest tyre compounds, almost no overtaking whatsoever occurred. Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur predicts more of the same later this season. “Yes, it…

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British Grand Prix

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Goodwood Festival of Speed

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Canadian Grand Prix

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