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Apr.7 (GMM) Ferrari is pinning its hopes on a much-needed floor upgrade that will reportedly make its debut this weekend in Bahrain. Team boss Frederic Vasseur admits the 2025 car is lacking pace. “We’re missing two to three tenths of a second in qualifying,” he told Sky Italia. “In the race, it’s even more. We’re…
Read More »Apr.9 (GMM) Putting Franco Colapinto into a race cockpit is not the “priority” at Alpine, team advisor Flavio Briatore insists. Speculation is raging that Jack Doohan, whose mistakes and pace are under intense scrutiny, is only guaranteed the first six grands prix of 2025 – or perhaps less. At the same time, Briatore clearly favours…
Read More »Mar.15 (GMM) Fernando Alonso amused a throng of journalists in Melbourne by refusing to tell them what he had learned at the wheel of his Aston Martin in practice. “Nothing. But if had learned anything, I wouldn’t tell you,” he smiled. Alonso, 43, was half-joking – but he also made clear that he was also…
Read More »Mar.18 (GMM) The FIA is yet to sign on the dotted line of the new five-year Concorde Agreement. With the critical document that binds the teams with Formula 1’s commercial rights holder and the governing FIA expiring this year, F1 made the announcement about the new deal for 2026 and beyond on the day of…
Read More »Mar.22 (GMM) Red Bull will find it “difficult” to keep Max Verstappen if the team can’t reclaim its old winning ways. That’s the frank admission of advisor Dr Helmut Marko, after McLaren CEO Zak Brown admitted to phoning Verstappen’s management whilst predicting a 2026 move to Mercedes for the quadruple world champion. “Apparently he (Brown)…
Read More »Apr.2 (GMM) Formula 1’s notorious and annual driver ‘silly season’ has arrived incredibly early in 2025. Liam Lawson has already lost his seat at Red Bull Racing, rookie Jack Doohan is linked with the exit at Alpine, and driver rumours are swirling around the Mercedes, Aston Martin and Max Verstappen camps. “Red Bull is falling…
Read More »Apr.3 (GMM) It could be an innocuous comment, or it could be a strategic hint – but Max Verstappen has suggested he could still be Honda-powered in the future. Amid swirling rumours about his potential next move, the Dutchman attended a pre-Japanese ‘show-run’ with old Red Bull F1 cars in Tokyo and said of Honda:…
Read More »Apr.4 (GMM) Adrian Newey has no “big ideas” about how to add pace to Aston Martin’s current car. That’s the admission of Fernando Alonso, exactly one month after the renowned Formula 1 design ‘genius’ started work at the Silverstone based team. The team has made no secret of the fact that Newey is working on…
Read More »Apr.5 (GMM) Honda admits it would like its Formula 1 engines to power Max Verstappen beyond this season. The quadruple world champion caused a stir earlier this week in Tokyo whilst attending an event to mark the looming end of the successful Honda-Red Bull partnership. “I’m still quite young and you never know what happens…
Read More »Apr.7 (GMM) The pressure on Jack Doohan’s shoulders simply won’t let up, as footage emerges of Franco Colapinto doing a ‘TPC’ test with Alpine at Monza. On loan from Williams, the high-profile reserve driver did not travel to Japan, and now it is clear why – he was on factory-based simulator duties throughout the Suzuka…
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