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Sep.11 (GMM) Ferrari has suffered a major blow to its 2026 Formula 1 program, with veteran engine chief Wolf Zimmermann and his deputy Lars Schmidt leaving Maranello to reunite with Mattia Binotto at Audi. Zimmermann has been a cornerstone of Ferrari’s hybrid-era engine department since arriving from Mercedes in 2014 at former team boss Binotto’s…
Read More »Sep.11 (GMM) Flavio Briatore says Alpine will decide by the end of October whether Franco Colapinto keeps his seat for 2026. Speaking to Agence France-Presse, the 75-year-old de-facto team boss admitted the Argentine rookie has struggled but suggested continuity is the preferred option. “The team needs stability, and the possibility of keeping the same two…
Read More »Sep.11 (GMM) Geronimo La Russa, the new president-elect of Italy’s Automobile Club (ACI), says Monza is serious about securing its place on the Formula 1 calendar. La Russa attended his first Italian GP as head of the organising body last weekend, just days after F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali warned that Monza must accelerate its renovation…
Read More »Sep.11 (GMM) Carlos Sainz says that if he had never left McLaren, he would now be in contention for the Formula 1 world championship. The 31-year-old Spaniard raced for McLaren in 2019 and 2020 before moving to Ferrari, where he partnered Charles Leclerc through 2024. Speaking to Spanish broadcaster DAZN, Sainz admitted that his decision…
Read More »Sep.11 (GMM) Former Formula 1 driver Christian Danner has joined the critics of McLaren’s controversial handling of the Oscar Piastri-Lando Norris swap at Monza. Max Verstappen, who won the Italian GP comfortably, was heard laughing over team radio as McLaren instructed Piastri to let Norris by after the Briton lost time in a slow pitstop….
Read More »Sep.10 (GMM) Fernando Alonso says the arrival of Adrian Newey at Aston Martin this year gave him new confidence about the team’s future. In comments leaked from a sponsor interview with Maaden and distributed by Spanish outlets, two-time champion Alonso described Newey – who is leading Aston’s 2026 design – as “the best designer in…
Read More »Sep.10 (GMM) Renault’s new chief executive Francois Provost has made his first appearance in the Formula 1 paddock, insisting the French carmaker is committed to the sport. Provost, who replaced Luca de Meo after he suddenly resigned, attended the Italian GP at Monza amid lingering doubts about Renault’s long-term appetite for Formula 1 and swirling…
Read More »Sep.10 (GMM) Yuki Tsunoda’s Formula 1 career is under intensifying scrutiny, with his former boss Franz Tost warning that the Japanese driver is not doing enough to secure his place at Red Bull. “Yuki has a lot of natural speed, but maybe that’s the problem,” Tost told Servus TV. “He’s always delivered impressive performances in…
Read More »Sep.10 (GMM) Derek Chang, president of F1 owner Liberty Media, says negotiations over the sport’s next US broadcast deal are nearing completion. Chang, speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia and Technology Conference, did not mention Apple by name – though the tech giant is widely believed to be leading the race for rights from 2026…
Read More »Sep.10 (GMM) Max Verstappen openly chuckled at McLaren’s handling of the Piastri-Norris swap at Monza – and Dr Helmut Marko admits he laughed too. The reigning world champion had already scoffed at the enforced position change over the radio as he led the Italian GP – with Lando Norris gaining second place from his teammate…
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