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Tsunoda’s progress ‘not enough’ yet, Mekies warns

Oct.22 (GMM) French voices are calling for calm as Yuki Tsunoda’s resurgence meets fresh scrutiny of Isack Hadjar – while team boss Laurent Mekies stresses the Japanese driver’s importance ahead of Mexico. Hadjar, the clear frontrunner to replace Tsunoda in 2026, endured a scrappy outing in Austin – crashing in qualifying and finishing well down…

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Domenicali defends F1’s showmanship balance

Oct.22 (GMM) Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has defended the sport’s modern presentation, saying innovation and communication are essential even as some purists complain that F1 risks becoming a pure ‘show’. The debate reignited after Carlos Sainz criticised the Singapore GP broadcast for focusing on celebrities and drivers’ partners instead of key on-track battles. F1’s…

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McLaren will not match Red Bull’s final car update

Oct.22 (GMM) McLaren insists it will stay the course in the title fight despite Red Bull’s latest upgrade and mounting pressure from Max Verstappen. Helmut Marko revealed in Austin that Red Bull still has “another car update up its sleeve” as the championship battle tightens. “With a 40-point deficit, it’s a bit of an exaggeration…

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Ricciardo admits career over: ‘No more neck training’

Oct.22 (GMM) Daniel Ricciardo has officially closed the door on professional racing – joking that one of the biggest perks of retirement is never having to train his neck again. The Australian, who lost his McLaren seat, returned to Red Bull’s junior team, broke his hand and was later dropped again for poor form, confirmed…

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Colapinto backtracks after Alpine deletes critical post

Oct.22 (GMM) Franco Colapinto has issued a conciliatory statement ahead of the Mexican GP after Alpine quietly deleted an earlier social media post that criticised his defiance of team orders in Austin. The post, which had quoted team manager Steve Nielsen describing Colapinto’s actions as “disappointing” and promising an internal review, disappeared from Alpine’s official…

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Krack pushes back on Alonso’s bleak Aston assessment

Oct.21 (GMM) Former Aston Martin team boss Mike Krack has moved to temper Fernando Alonso’s increasingly downbeat assessment of the team’s form – insisting the situation is not as bad as it sounds. Alonso labelled the AMR25 “the ninth fastest car” after scraping a single point for tenth in Austin, warning that Aston now sits…

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Russell says ‘boring’ F1 now ‘a race to Turn 1’

Oct.21 (GMM) George Russell says Formula 1’s current era has become increasingly predictable – with track position and tyre management leaving little room for racing beyond the first corner. The Mercedes driver, who finished sixth in Austin after starting fourth, said Sunday’s United States GP typified the problem. “Even before the race, I had the…

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Vasseur welcomes Elkann statement as ‘end of the noise’

Oct.21 (GMM) Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur says he welcomes John Elkann’s public show of support – not because he needed reassurance, but because it should finally silence speculation about his future and the team’s stability. The Ferrari chairman broke his silence at the weekend, declaring “full confidence” in Vasseur and urging unity inside Maranello amid…

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Red Bull fined for ‘tape-gate’ scuffle with McLaren

Oct.21 (GMM) Red Bull’s celebrations after Max Verstappen’s dominant United States GP win were briefly put on hold when the FIA summoned the team over an unusual grid-lane incident that later earned a 50,000 euros fine – half of it suspended. The stewards’ report, released late on Sunday, said a Red Bull team member “re-entered…

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Stella resists ‘number 1’ talk as pressure mounts

Oct.21 (GMM) Even as Max Verstappen’s title surge tightens the championship battle, McLaren remains adamant that no ‘number 1’ driver will be declared between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. Red Bull’s Laurent Mekies said after Austin that McLaren’s deliberations over the matter is “exactly what they should be doing.” “To be completely honest, I’m not…

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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

Join Grand Prix Tours for the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix at the iconic Red Bull Ring; a fan favorite that rarely disappoints. Set in Austria’s stunning Styrian Hills, this scenic circuit is famous for its dramatic elevation changes and thrilling uphill turns. We’ve planned every detail so you can relax and enjoy an unforgettable motorsport getaway.

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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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