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Updated as of Sunday, Aug 31

Flexi-wing spotlight captures first victim in China

Mar.23 (GMM) The flexi-wings saga in Shanghai has cost Williams a whopping 50,000 euros fine. However, the team insists it did nothing wrong – especially in terms of running an excessively bendy rear wing. It’s a hot topic at the moment, with McLaren in particular but also other teams under the FIA’s spotlight – and…

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Norris ‘not ready’ for F1 title ‘pressure’ – media

Mar.23 (GMM) Formula 1’s international media is already questioning whether Lando Norris is ready to become world champion. The 2024 runner-up emerged from the winter determined to learn from his battle with Max Verstappen last year – with a re-run now shaping up as Norris finds himself in the standout car in the field. However,…

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Red Bull eyes Hadjar for Lawson’s race seat

Mar.23 (GMM) Liam Lawson’s tenure at Red Bull Racing appears to be nearing a very premature end. While teammate Max Verstappen continues his quest for a fifth consecutive world championship, Lawson has been legitimately the slowest driver of all in Shanghai – off the back of a similarly-dismal team debut in Australia. “It takes time,”…

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Lawson ‘would be faster’ at Racing Bulls – Verstappen

Mar.23 (GMM) Liam Lawson shouldn’t be too disappointed if he is dropped by Red Bull Racing. That’s the suspicion of quadruple world champion Max Verstappen, who is struggling to hide his discontent with life at the wheel of his 2025 car at present. The Dutchman is well in contention for his fifth consecutive drivers’ world…

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No quick fix for ‘fundamental’ Haas car flaw

Mar.22 (GMM) Haas’ 2025 car is fundamentally flawed, team boss Ayao Komatsu admits. At the end of 2023, team owner Gene Haas was so unhappy with the small American outfit’s dire performance that he sacked Gunther Steiner and replaced him with senior engineer Komatsu. Haas took a big step forward last year – but have…

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Team bosses doubt V10s to return in 2028

Mar.22 (GMM) Top team bosses are not confident Formula 1 cars will be screaming with old-school V10 power any time soon. Discussions are clearly taking place behind the scenes about whether the sport should realise the mistake of the radical 2026 engine rules and delay the introduction of the even more electrically-augmented ‘power units’. Then,…

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Lawson to get one more race to ‘find his rhythm’

Mar.22 (GMM) Red Bull will wait one more race to start getting too worried about Liam Lawson. After a horror opening weekend as Max Verstappen’s teammate in Melbourne, New Zealander Lawson, 23, was dead last in sprint qualifying as the action got going again in China. Red Bull opted for Lawson over Yuki Tsunoda mainly…

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Retaining Verstappen may be ‘difficult’ – Marko

Mar.22 (GMM) Red Bull will find it “difficult” to keep Max Verstappen if the team can’t reclaim its old winning ways. That’s the frank admission of advisor Dr Helmut Marko, after McLaren CEO Zak Brown admitted to phoning Verstappen’s management whilst predicting a 2026 move to Mercedes for the quadruple world champion. “Apparently he (Brown)…

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Ferrari, Hamilton ‘above all relieved’ in China – Gene

Mar.22 (GMM) Ferrari, and Lewis Hamilton, are back. “We didn’t expect it at all,” long-time development driver and ambassador Marc Gene told DAZN after witnessing Hamilton win the sprint race from pole in Shanghai. “I wouldn’t have bet a single euro of my own money on it,” he smiled. Indeed, Hamilton trailed teammate Charles Leclerc…

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Three rookies under major pressure in China

Mar.21 (GMM) Three F1 rookies have arrived in China with an awful lot of pressure on their shoulders. Max Verstappen’s new teammate, Liam Lawson, had a horror weekend in Australia amid both lagging pace and a crash on Sunday. It prompted McLaren CEO Zak Brown to declare that he thinks Red Bull made a mistake…

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