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Updated as of Sunday, Aug 31

Boss insists Ferrari did not cheat in China

Mar.27 (GMM) Ferrari’s “search for perfection” went “too far” in China, team boss Frederic Vasseur insists. The Italian media has described the team’s 2025 car project as ambitious but “immature”, which was clearly seen in Shanghai where Lewis Hamilton won the sprint from pole but then struggled in the main race. Worse still, after the…

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Marko hints Lawson news coming on Thursday

Mar.27 (GMM) In an ominous sign for Liam Lawson, Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has admitted that news about the New Zealander’s immediate future is due on Thursday. It is believed 23-year-old Lawson already knows his fate, which was reportedly decided by the energy drink’s owners in collaboration with team management in Dubai on…

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Honda wants Tsunoda to move to Aston Martin

Mar.27 (GMM) Honda has indicated it would like to see Yuki Tsunoda move to the Aston Martin team next year. The Japanese driver’s career was already in doubt, given that Honda – his sponsor – leaving Red Bull at the end of the year to become Aston Martin’s works engine partner for the 2026 regulations…

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Tsunoda to definitely race Red Bull at Suzuka – reports

Mar.26 (GMM) The decision has been taken – Liam Lawson will reportedly not be returning to the cockpit of the 2025 Red Bull Racing car. Dutch newspaper De Limburger, and the equally authoritative De Telegraaf, reveal that after a meeting involving 51 percent Red Bull owner Chalerm Yoovidhya in Dubai on Tuesday, it was decided…

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Losing F1 career cost Mazepin ‘several million’

Mar.26 (GMM) Nikita Mazepin claims the way his Formula 1 career abruptly ended ultimately cost him “several million dollars”. The Russian, backed by his father’s company Uralkali, was sacked by Haas at the outset of the Ukraine war – and even prevented from racing elsewhere due to being specifically named in European Union sanctions. Mazepin,…

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Schumacher can no longer talk, insider reveals

Mar.26 (GMM) Michael Schumacher “can no longer express himself through language,” according to one well-placed insider. Felix Gorner, a reporter for the German broadcaster RTL, covered the seven time world champion’s career intimately, and claims to know what his publicly-secret health condition is today. “It’s a very sad situation,” he told RTL, some 11 years…

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Alonso had brake and neck trouble in China

Mar.26 (GMM) Fernando Alonso admits he raced through the Chinese GP weekend with a minor neck injury. Former Red Bull designer Adrian Newey has already started work at Aston Martin, but he is focused on the 2026 project – leaving the Silverstone based team just seventh in the constructors’ championship for now. “I think we…

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F1 could add second race in China – Wolff

Mar.26 (GMM) Formula 1 could add a second grand prix in China, according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. It emerges that, after the opening Australia-Shanghai double header, Wolff has elected to sit out the forthcoming long haul to Japan – the first of a triple-header. The Austrian has been sitting out the odd race in…

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Williams denies Sainz racing 2024 car

Mar.26 (GMM) Williams has denied reports that Carlos Sainz may not in fact be racing the team’s full 2025 car. Having arrived from Ferrari and initially impressing in the post-season Abu Dhabi tests and the sole winter test in Bahrain, the Spaniard left China shaking his head about “one of the strangest drops in performance…

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FIA hints Audi, Honda against V10 return idea

Mar.26 (GMM) The FIA admits talks behind the scenes are taking place about the potential return of V10 engines to Formula 1. In the past few days, amid swirling rumours that the all-new and contentious 2026 engine regulations could be scrapped ahead of a switch to normally-aspirated V10 power with sustainable fuel for 2028, Audi…

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