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Updated as of Monday, Jan 12

‘Cooler’ Piastri can bounce back from Norris defeat

May 27 (GMM) Former Formula 1 driver Mika Salo is tipping Oscar Piastri to bounce back from an ‘off’ weekend in Monaco. The Australian still leads the world championship, but now by only three points over his McLaren teammate, as Lando Norris bounced back from a tricky couple of months with a win from pole….

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F1, Monaco, ‘talking about’ Monaco GP problem

May 29 (GMM) Stefano Domenicali admits Formula 1 is “talking about” the problem of the Monaco GP. Notwithstanding the disastrously processional 2024 race on the tight, twisty streets, the sport’s reaction – mandatory two-stop strategies – resulted in arguably an even worse outcome. Still, F1 CEO Domenicali sees the bright side. “The Monaco event has…

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Tsunoda must do more to secure Red Bull seat – Horner

May 30 (GMM) Yuki Tsunoda needs to up his game if he wants to hang onto his seat at Red Bull. That’s the warning of team boss Christian Horner, who admits that because Liam Lawson and now Tsunoda have failed to match Max Verstappen in 2025, the constructors’ championship is already out of reach. “We…

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Struggling Tsunoda is ‘not a pancake’ – Verstappen

Jun.1 (GMM) Max Verstappen has jumped to the defence of his latest teammate Yuki Tsunoda, pointing the finger more in Red Bull’s direction. When the team concluded that the gap between Verstappen and Sergio Perez was too big and sustained last year, Red Bull promoted Liam Lawson to the seat for 2025. He was dropped…

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Michael Schumacher ‘lying on a bed’ – Briatore

Jun.2 (GMM) Flavio Briatore has hinted that F1 legend Michael Schumacher’s days are now limited to “lying on a bed”. A few days ago, Briatore – who was boss at Benetton (later Renault and Alpine) when Schumacher won his first two titles back to back – admitted that he had deliberately not tried to visit…

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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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Not Newey’s job to ‘fix’ 2025 Aston – Alonso

May 2 (GMM) It’s not Adrian Newey’s job to “fix” the underperforming 2025 Aston Martin car, Fernando Alonso insists. Last week, between the Saudi Arabian and Miami grand prix weekends, Alonso returned to the team’s Silverstone base and was pictured walking the halls with Newey – the design ‘genius’ who arrived from Red Bull in…

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Perez ‘on the list’ but no Cadillac deal yet

May 3 (GMM) Sergio Perez may not yet have signed a deal with Cadillac. Earlier in Miami, where the ousted Red Bull driver is making his first appearance in a F1 paddock in 2025, the Mexican was strongly linked with a three-year deal to return to the grid next year with the new Cadillac team….

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Alonso not ‘tired’ of Aston Martin’s struggle

May 5 (GMM) Fernando Alonso insists he is not “tired” of struggling around in uncompetitive Formula 1 cars. Since becoming F1’s youngest-ever back-to-back world champion in 2006, the Spaniard has struggled for consistent success – and he’s now at the wheel of what he admits is either the slowest or second-slowest car on the grid….

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Indy 500

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Monaco Grand Prix

The Monaco Grand Prix, often called the crown jewel of Formula 1, is one of the most prestigious races in the world and part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport alongside the Indy 500 and 24 Hours of Le Mans. Starting in 2026, the race will move from May to June to better align with the F1 schedule, placing the Canadian Grand Prix earlier in the season. Grand Prix Tours has taken care of all of the details and has arranged an amazing motorsports vacation. Call 949 719 3350 to book your trip or to contact us with any questions.

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Austrian Grand Prix

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British Grand Prix

Join Grand Prix Tours at the legendary Silverstone Circuit for the 2026 British Grand Prix; the birthplace of modern F1. This isn’t just race weekend; you’ll visit the British Motor Museum, explore the Silverstone Museum, and enjoy an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Oracle Red Bull Racing Factory. With over 40 years of experience hosting this trip, we’ve thought of every detail for the ultimate F1 fan experience.

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Goodwood Festival of Speed

Join Grand Prix Tours for the 32nd Goodwood Festival of Speed in the South of England, a long summer weekend celebrating the greatest moments in motorsport. Held at the magnificent Goodwood House, this world-renowned event showcases an unparalleled collection of historic and modern racing cars from the past 125 years. We’ve taken care of every detail so you can enjoy an unforgettable motorsport getaway.

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Canadian Grand Prix

Join Grand Prix Tours for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, a fan favorite on the F1 calendar. The city comes alive for race week packed with energy, events, and unforgettable nightlife. This year, the action shifts to Memorial Day weekend (late May), part of F1’s new, eco-friendly schedule. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the atmosphere where motorsport meets Montreal magic. Book your spot now this one sells out fast!

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