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Updated as of Tuesday, Nov 25

Former race director would have penalised Norris

Apr.9 (GMM) Lando Norris has reason to be relieved Niels Wittich is not still race director in Formula 1. At the end of the Japanese GP, while running second behind Max Verstappen and in front of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, Norris skipped the famous Suzuka chicane. He maintained position and was not penalised. “You can…

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Piastri has ‘no doubt’ he can win 2025 title

Apr.10 (GMM) Oscar Piastri says he has “no doubt” he can be world champion this year. On paper, that would be a major feat, as the Australian lags both his teammate and championship leader Lando Norris, and Max Verstappen, in the drivers’ standings. While impressive at Suzuka, however, Verstappen is concerned Bahrain this weekend will…

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FIA president jets into trouble in Bahrain

Apr.11 (GMM) Mohammed Ben Sulayem is jetting into a difficult situation in Bahrain. Absent from Formula 1 recently, reportedly due to Ramadan, the FIA president will lead a pivotal meeting of engine suppliers as they discuss the potential return of V10 engines. The conversation about potentially shortening the forthcoming regulations era of even more electrified…

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Ferrari should have signed Antonelli – Montezemolo

Apr.13 (GMM) It’s a shame Ferrari did not snap up teenage Italian talent Kimi Antonelli. That’s the view of former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo, on a rare visit to a Formula 1 paddock this weekend in Bahrain. Now 77, the Italian has been a regular critic of the Maranello based team since stepping down…

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‘Sad’ and ‘painful’ to see Alonso struggle

Apr.15 (GMM) It is “painful” and “sad” to see Fernando Alonso grappling with a Formula 1 car that he openly admits is not good enough to give him even a single point in 2025. The silver lining is that Adrian Newey is currently designing an all-new machine for the two-time champion to race next year,…

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Ex-Schumacher engineer notes Hamilton’s ‘excuses’

Apr.18 (GMM) Michael Schumacher’s former race engineer at Ferrari thinks Lewis Hamilton is making “excuses” about his struggle to adapt to his new team. The seven time world champion openly acknowledges his need to improve, but he has also made specific technical claims about the acclimatisation – including about unfamiliar brake materials and even “engine…

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Red Bull happy with Tsunoda despite crash

Apr.19 (GMM) Red Bull is happy with Yuki Tsunoda’s performance so far. After Liam Lawson was essentially the slowest driver in the entire field in Australia and China, Red Bull ousted him and put Tsunoda at the wheel. A conspicuous gap to Max Verstappen remains, but team advisor Dr Helmut Marko declared after Suzuka and…

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Rumours Colapinto sponsor missed a payment

Apr.19 (GMM) Jack Doohan says he continues to rise above all the talk about his situation at Alpine. Actually, following reports that the team will keep the rookie Australian at the wheel at least until the summer, the speculation about Franco Colapinto has actually subsided somewhat. Earlier, suggestions that team advisor Flavio Briatore was poised…

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F1 looks nervously at US political turmoil

Apr.28 (GMM) Formula 1 is nervously watching developments in United States politics. Recently, Haas Automation – whose founder Gene Haas also owns the Haas F1 team – expressed grave concerns about sweeping international tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The US government subsequently installed a 90-day pause, reducing the baseline tariff figure to 10 percent…

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Sabbatical, or F1 retirement, tipped for Verstappen

Apr.30 (GMM) Mercedes, Aston Martin and Red Bull aside, another serious possibility for Max Verstappen is now emerging. F1 fans and insiders noted that the quadruple world champion had rarely seemed angrier or more frustrated than after the Saudi Arabian GP – refusing to speak to the media about his controversial penalty for the first-corner…

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Indy 500

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Austrian Grand Prix

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British Grand Prix

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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

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