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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…
Read More »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…
Read More »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…
Read More »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…
Read More »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…
Read More »Oct.21 (GMM) Christian Lundgaard has warned Colton Herta that trading IndyCar for Formula 2 and the F1 ladder will be far tougher than it looks. The Danish driver – who made the reverse move from the European single-seater world to IndyCar – was in Austin for the United States GP when he spoke to Ekstra…
Read More »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…
Read More »Oct.20 (GMM) Madrid’s preparations to host the Spanish GP from 2026 are “progressing faster than expected,” according to regional president Isabel Diaz Ayuso, who visited Austin at the weekend to observe how Formula 1 events are run on a global stage. Speaking to DAZN from the Circuit of the Americas – where F1 announced a…
Read More »Oct.20 (GMM) Frederic Vasseur says Ferrari’s early decision to stop developing its 2025 car took a heavier psychological toll on the team than he anticipated – even as Charles Leclerc’s podium in Austin offered some long-awaited relief. Speaking to Canal Plus amid ongoing speculation over his leadership and Ferrari’s direction, the Frenchman acknowledged that while…
Read More »Oct.20 (GMM) Franco Colapinto has risked internal backlash at Alpine by openly defying a team order during the United States GP – a decision that new team manager Steve Nielsen has described as “disappointing” and subject to review. With both Alpines running out of the points and the team once again the slowest outfit of…
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