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Aug.8 (GMM) The Singapore GP will go ahead as planned in October despite the upcoming sentencing of race promoter Ong Beng Seng. The 79-year-old property tycoon, who played a pivotal role in bringing Formula 1 to Singapore and remains its official promoter, has pleaded guilty to abetting obstruction of justice in a high-profile corruption case…
Read More »Aug.8 (GMM) Pirelli boss Mario Isola has admitted that Formula 1 may not see a single full wet tyre used for the rest of the 2025 season – even if it rains. Speaking to Spain’s Diario Sport, Isola said the combination of high-spray ground effect cars – coupled with obvious extreme race director caution –…
Read More »Aug.7 (GMM) Toto Wolff has all but confirmed that Mercedes will continue with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli into Formula 1’s new rules era. With Max Verstappen now committed to staying at Red Bull beyond 2025, the Mercedes boss says talks with the quadruple world champion are over – and Russell’s contract will surely be…
Read More »Aug.7 (GMM) Toyota appears increasingly determined to place one of its drivers in Formula 1 – with Haas emerging as the launchpad. The Japanese giant this week ran a private two-day test at Fuji Speedway using a 2023-spec Haas, as part of the American team’s new Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) program, which Toyota has…
Read More »Aug.7 (GMM) Zak Brown has played down persistent concerns about Cadillac’s confirmed 2026 Formula 1 entry – insisting the arrival of the American giant will ultimately benefit the sport and its teams. Speaking to Dutch magazine Formule 1, the McLaren CEO acknowledged early fears that General Motors’ new team could dilute prize money or poach…
Read More »Aug.7 (GMM) Carlos Sainz has urged Williams to pursue a “change in design philosophy” after enduring a difficult Hungarian Grand Prix weekend. The Spaniard, 30, has been frank about the 2025 car’s limitations since switching from Ferrari, but stopped short of criticising the team – instead offering insight and a dose of realism about their…
Read More »Aug.7 (GMM) Sergio Perez’s former physio believes the Mexican driver is preparing for a 2026 Formula 1 return. Xavi Martos, who worked closely with Perez for years, pointed to a recent managerial change as evidence the 35-year-old is not done with F1. “I think people have missed one thing,” Martos said on the Duralavita podcast….
Read More »Aug.7 (GMM) Franco Colapinto’s difficult return to Formula 1 has taken another hit, after the Alpine driver crashed heavily during post-race tyre testing in Hungary. While rivals including George Russell and Max Verstappen begin their August break, 22-year-old Colapinto remained on duty – participating in a Pirelli test simulating 2026 technical regulations, using a specially…
Read More »Aug.7 (GMM) Tech3 boss Herve Poncharal has denied reports that he sold his MotoGP team to well-known former F1 team principal Guenther Steiner, calling the speculation “absolute fake news.” Widespread headlines last week claimed Steiner, 60, would take over Tech3 with backing from US investment group Apex in a deal worth over 20 million euros….
Read More »Aug.7 (GMM) Former Ferrari driver Jean Alesi has added his voice to the growing chorus questioning Lewis Hamilton’s current mindset, following the seven-time world champion’s comments after the Hungarian Grand Prix. Hamilton, 40, described himself as “useless” after qualifying and suggested Ferrari “get another driver” – triggering widespread speculation about his motivation and future with…
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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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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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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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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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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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