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Aug.6 (GMM) Max Verstappen may have confirmed his Red Bull stay for 2026, but Dutch pundits and insiders are warning that all is definitely not well at the reigning champions. Despite extending his commitment to the team following obvious talks with Mercedes, Verstappen’s painful weekend in Hungary raised further doubts about Red Bull’s trajectory –…
Read More »Aug.6 (GMM) Cora Schumacher has admitted she’s keeping her ex-husband’s famous surname “as long as I can still make money from it.” The former wife of six-time Grand Prix winner Ralf Schumacher made the comments in a new Bild interview, where she also addressed long-standing rumours about the nature of their marriage. The couple divorced…
Read More »Aug.6 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari dream has turned into a swirl of uncertainty and doubt, as pundits across Europe react to his brutal self-assessment after the Hungarian GP. After describing himself as “useless” and urging Ferrari to “get another driver,” Hamilton admitted there’s “a lot going on in the background that’s not great.” The seven-time…
Read More »Aug.5 (GMM) Enrico Cardile has officially begun work at Aston Martin, ending a protracted legal battle with Ferrari that delayed his move by more than a year. According to L’Equipe, the renowned French publication, the long-awaited technical transition is now complete. “Enrico Cardile is finally a member of Aston Martin,” the newspaper declared. Cardile, who spent nearly…
Read More »Aug.5 (GMM) The fallout from Lance Stroll’s Silverstone radio rant has deepened, with Aston Martin now reportedly blacklisting Sky Deutschland following critical comments from TV pundit Ralf Schumacher. Bild newspaper reports that Sky reporter Peter Hardenacke and Schumacher were denied access to Aston Martin personnel during the Hungarian GP weekend, with requests to speak to…
Read More »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…
Read More »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,…
Read More »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…
Read More »Aug.2 (GMM) Alex Albon has given an early driver’s-eye view of the 2026 Formula 1 cars, suggesting the new regulations will require a dramatic shift in driving style and mindset. The Williams driver, who has recently tested a 2026-spec car in the simulator, said the experience was a glimpse into a future where intelligence and…
Read More »Aug.2 (GMM) Valtteri Bottas says he’s still aiming for a full-time Formula 1 comeback in 2026, as speculation linking him to Cadillac’s new team continues to grow. “I want to be back on the grid,” the 35-year-old told Sky Deutschland in Hungary. “That’s my goal.” Bottas confirmed discussions are taking place but denied a deal…
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The Indianapolis 500 is an American tradition, and the 2026 race marks the 110th year of this historic event. Guests of Grand Prix Tours will enjoy premium accommodations, options for exclusive suite access, and unforgettable race-day experiences, including a police escort to the track. Highlights include visits to the newly renovated Indy 500 Museum, Gasoline Alley, and the Dallara IndyCar Factory, plus patriotic pre-race festivities like the singing of “Back Home Again in Indiana.” Join us for our 41st trip to the legendary Indy 500!
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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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