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Mar.16 (GMM) It’s only round one of 24, but George Russell thinks the 2025 season is basically done and dusted. “McLaren has such a big gap to the others that they could stop development already and focus completely on 2026,” said the Mercedes driver. Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher senses deep disappointment in the Mercedes…
Read More »Mar.18 (GMM) Former Ferrari driver Rene Arnoux tips Lewis Hamilton and the Maranello based team to bounce back from a bad start to the 2025 season in Australia. After all the pre-season hype, seven time world champion Hamilton trailed Charles Leclerc all weekend – but both of them had to fight hard even to score…
Read More »Mar.19 (GMM) With Cadillac’s 2026 entry now set in stone, complete with Dan Towriss’ signature on the new Concorde Agreement, the project head has opened up about the “intense” process. Amid fierce opposition from F1 owner Liberty Media and the existing ten teams, the initially FIA-approved Andretti team project became mired in a political struggle…
Read More »Mar.21 (GMM) McLaren “could win every race in 2025,” according to Mercedes’ George Russell. Although Max Verstappen finished just behind championship leader Lando Norris in Melbourne, the superiority of the McLaren’s tyre degradation on a drier track was estimated by some to be as much as a full second per lap. Russell thinks McLaren’s current…
Read More »Mar.22 (GMM) Ferrari, and Lewis Hamilton, are back. “We didn’t expect it at all,” long-time development driver and ambassador Marc Gene told DAZN after witnessing Hamilton win the sprint race from pole in Shanghai. “I wouldn’t have bet a single euro of my own money on it,” he smiled. Indeed, Hamilton trailed teammate Charles Leclerc…
Read More »Mar.24 (GMM) Carlos Sainz is leaving Shanghai scratching his head about “one of the strangest drops in performance I’ve had in my career”. Having lost his Ferrari race seat and accepted a backwards step down the grid, the 30-year-old Spaniard actually impressed in his new Williams early on. He crashed in the opening moments of…
Read More »Mar.25 (GMM) Insiders are questioning rampant speculation that Liam Lawson has already raced Red Bull’s 2025 car for the last time. As the Formula 1 weekend came to a close in Shanghai, even authoritative sources were claiming that Max Verstappen’s struggling new teammate would be replaced for Suzuka by Yuki Tsunoda. One insider spotted Dr…
Read More »Mar.28 (GMM) Dr Helmut Marko admits Red Bull is already “missing” Adrian Newey. Newey joined Red Bull almost twenty years ago, with his success only further cementing his reputation as arguably the greatest Formula 1 designer of all time. But amid Red Bull’s internal and ongoing chaos last year, he decided to switch to Aston…
Read More »Apr.2 (GMM) Mercedes really could emerge for the all-new regulations era from 2026 with an advantage, Dr Helmut Marko admits. Team boss Christian Horner has denied claims that the behind-the-scenes talk about delaying the new era and accelerating towards V10 engines is because Red Bull fears its own power unit project for the new era…
Read More »Apr.6 (GMM) Dr Helmut Marko has slammed reports that he has become increasingly disempowered at Red Bull. Days ago, the energy drink brand’s well-known Formula 1 advisor was quoted as saying had had nothing to do with the decision last year to re-sign Sergio Perez. “That wasn’t my decision,” he reportedly said. “I didn’t choose…
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