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Updated as of Sunday, Sep 07

Verstappen, Marko admit 2025 title fight is over

Aug.4 (GMM) Max Verstappen and Dr Helmut Marko have both now conceded that Red Bull’s 2025 title campaign is effectively finished – following a miserable Hungarian GP. The quadruple world champion finished just ninth on Sunday, far behind the dominant McLarens. After Hungary, Verstappen now trails championship leader Oscar Piastri by a whopping 97 points….

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Piastri’s aggression could backfire – Schumacher

Aug.4 (GMM) McLaren’s intra-team fight is now a two-way battle between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris for the 2025 title – but tensions are beginning to rise. Championship leader Piastri saw his lead shrink to just 9 points over Norris after Hungary, having led by 22 after Canada. The Australian finished behind Norris on Sunday…

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Bortoleto worth his weight in gold, says Ecclestone

Aug.4 (GMM) Gabriel Bortoleto’s Formula 1 rise continued in Hungary, as the Sauber rookie outqualified and outraced Nico Hulkenberg once again. The 2024 Formula 2 champion started seventh and finished sixth at the Hungaroring – both career bests – while Hulkenberg qualified and finished 13th. It was the third time in the last four races…

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Mercedes set to confirm 2026 lineup as Kimi rebounds

Aug.4 (GMM) Toto Wolff has given the strongest hint yet that Mercedes will stick with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli for 2026, following weeks of speculation about the team’s future direction. The timing comes not long after Red Bull’s Christian Horner was officially ousted – effectively ending any remaining links between Max Verstappen and a…

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Horner’s goal is F1 team ownership – Ecclestone

Aug.4 (GMM) Christian Horner is still coming to terms with his sudden ousting from Red Bull, according to long-time friend Bernie Ecclestone – who says the former team boss might not return to Formula 1 at all. Former F1 supremo Ecclestone, 94, was in the paddock at the Hungarian GP and confirmed Horner remains rattled….

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Vasseur denies Hamilton could quit Ferrari mid-season

Aug.4 (GMM) Fred Vasseur insists Lewis Hamilton will not walk away from Ferrari or F1 despite spiralling speculation after Hungary. After qualifying, Hamilton said he was “useless” and Ferrari should get “another driver.” Asked if it was a joke, he replied after the race on Sunday: “No, no, I was completely serious.” To Sky Italia…

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Boss backs Hamilton but admits transition was ‘huge’

Aug.3 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton’s painful transition to Ferrari has hit a new low, with the seven-time world champion declaring himself “useless” after failing to reach Q3 in Hungary. “The team, they have no problem – you’ve seen the car is on pole,” said Hamilton, whose teammate Charles Leclerc surprised many with a front-row start. “So,…

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Vowles eyes early 2026 talks to keep Sainz and Albon

Aug.3 (GMM) James Vowles admits Williams may face a serious challenge to retain both Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon beyond 2026, as the team prepares for the sport’s next major regulations reset. Both drivers are signed through the 2026 season, but Vowles – who has overseen a major rebuild at Grove – is already planning…

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Alonso glad he didn’t sit out Hungary GP

Aug.3 (GMM) Fernando Alonso says it was “worth it” to race in Hungary, after back pain almost forced him to sit out the weekend. The Aston Martin driver, 44, missed FP1 following a muscular injury sustained during the Belgian GP, with reserve Felipe Drugovich filling in. But Alonso returned for FP2, completed the weekend, and…

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Verstappen says even wins not possible now in 2025

Aug.3 (GMM) Max Verstappen says he no longer expects to win another race in 2025, as Red Bull’s form slump continues and the reigning quadruple world champion slips further out of title contention. “No, not like this. Absolutely not,” Verstappen told ServusTV after qualifying just eighth in Hungary – behind both Aston Martins and even…

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