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Oct.23 (GMM) Flavio Briatore says Alpine has already stopped caring whether it finishes eighth or last – but for four other teams, millions are still on the line. “If there had been a chance of sixth place, like last year, it would have made sense to bring in another upgrade,” the Alpine consultant told Auto…
Read More »Oct.23 (GMM) Red Bull’s sudden return to form after Christian Horner’s dismissal has not gone unnoticed by anyone – least of all by those who once worked alongside the ousted team boss. Former Red Bull driver Robert Doornbos says the team’s transformation under Laurent Mekies must be difficult for Horner to watch, even if his…
Read More »Oct.23 (GMM) The Mexican GP weekend will see an unprecedented nine rookie drivers take to the track during first practice – with every Formula 1 team except Sauber fielding a newcomer. As La Gazzetta dello Sport put it, “there will be a revolution on the track” as teams rush to satisfy the FIA regulation requiring…
Read More »Oct.23 (GMM) While Austria continues to invest heavily in Formula 1’s future, its neighbour Germany remains without a grand prix – and with little sign of one returning. Once a powerhouse of F1 drivers, teams, and manufacturers, Germany now hosts only the currently-visiting F1 Exhibition in Oberhausen. Auto Motor und Sport sent former F1 racer…
Read More »Oct.22 (GMM) Christian Horner could stage a sensational Formula 1 comeback heading a new or purchased team worth more than 1.5 billion pounds, according to London’s The Times. The newspaper claims the ousted Red Bull boss has been approached by wealthy investors “eager to collaborate”, giving him enough capital to buy an entire outfit –…
Read More »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…
Read More »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…
Read More »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…
Read More »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…
Read More »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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