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Mar.15 (GMM) Valtteri Bottas was spotted in conversation with a representative of Formula 1’s new team for 2026, Cadillac, in the Melbourne paddock. The Finn is not giving up on his F1 career just yet, signing up at the age of 35 to serve as Mercedes’ full-time reserve after losing his Sauber seat. He’s also…
Read More »Mar.16 (GMM) Formula 1, and Netflix producers, have defended ‘Drive to Survive’ against withering attacks from the sport’s top stars Lando Norris and Max Verstappen. Verstappen has never hidden his opinion about the exaggerated, Hollywood-esque production, even refusing to take part at all in some editions. One clip from the latest season showed the quadruple…
Read More »Mar.18 (GMM) Kevin Magnussen looks set to split completely with his former Formula 1 team, Haas. Last year, once it became clear that the small American team had other driver plans for 2025, boss Ayao Komatsu insisted that he wanted Magnussen to remain involved with Haas in another capacity. There were rumours of an advisory…
Read More »Mar.19 (GMM) McLaren should not follow George Russell’s advice by halting development of its pacesetting 2025 car. That is the view of world championship leader Lando Norris, who Mercedes driver Russell thinks is now in pole position to retain that lead this season. “McLaren has such a big gap to the others that they could…
Read More »Mar.21 (GMM) Three F1 rookies have arrived in China with an awful lot of pressure on their shoulders. Max Verstappen’s new teammate, Liam Lawson, had a horror weekend in Australia amid both lagging pace and a crash on Sunday. It prompted McLaren CEO Zak Brown to declare that he thinks Red Bull made a mistake…
Read More »Mar.24 (GMM) The jubilation of Lewis Hamilton’s breakthrough Ferrari win from pole in the Shanghai sprint exploded in spectacular style just a single day later. Charles Leclerc and Hamilton were fifth and sixth respectively as they crossed the chequered flag – after their first collision early in the race and even amid controversy after the…
Read More »Mar.27 (GMM) Half of the entire Formula 1 grid had to made rear wing modifications amid a further FIA clampdown against excessive flexibility that applied from Shanghai. Some teams, namely McLaren – accused of cleverly using wing design to pass the FIA’s tests but create a ‘mini DRS’ effect at speed – denied that any…
Read More »Mar.28 (GMM) Frederic Vasseur has turned down an opportunity to “judge” Formula 1 rival Red Bull for dumping Liam Lawson after just two grands prix. Today, the Frenchman leads Ferrari’s iconic F1 team, but he is also well known for his days in junior formula management – helping to develop future stars like Lewis Hamilton…
Read More »Apr.3 (GMM) George Russell on Thursday insisted he is “not worried at all” about his forthcoming contract negotiations. Max Verstappen is increasingly linked with a move to Mercedes for the new rules era beginning in 2026. Despite Russell’s superb current form, hailed by team boss Toto Wolff, it is widely believed that if Mercedes did…
Read More »Apr.4 (GMM) Dr Helmut Marko may disagree with the latest driver decisions at Red Bull. The 81-year-old Austrian is known in the Formula 1 paddock for primarily being concerned about driver selection and management. But he is now quoted by Osterreich newspaper as insisting he disagreed with the decision last year to re-sign Sergio Perez…
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