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Updated as of Saturday, Oct 25

Barcelona admits F1 race alternation ‘possible’

Jun.1 (GMM) It is possible Barcelona’s grand prix could be saved by accepting a proposal by Formula 1 to annually rotate some key European events. Some expected the event to defy the odds this weekend and announce that a deal to extend its contract with F1 beyond 2026, notwithstanding Madrid taking over the official ‘Spanish…

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Russell tells boss Toto Wolff to sign Verstappen

Jun.1 (GMM) Mercedes’ next driver lineup should be George Russell alongside Max Verstappen. That’s the candid view of Russell himself, who denies team boss Toto Wolff is being “disrespectful” by not immediately offering him a new contract for 2026 and beyond. Clearly, Wolff is leaving a potential door open for a shock Verstappen defection from…

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Briatore admits he’s ‘not happy’ with Colapinto

Jun.1 (GMM) Flavio Briatore admits he is not yet “happy” with Franco Colapinto’s performance at Alpine. The team dropped rookie Jack Doohan after just six races this year to install another rookie – the heavily Argentinean-sponsored Colapinto, 21 – in the cockpit. So far, he has underwhelmed his primary supporter, Alpine advisor Briatore. “He crashed…

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FIA not ruling out ‘dynamic’ flexi-wing checks

Jun.1 (GMM) The FIA is not ruling out ‘dynamic tests’ to clamp down even harder on flexible wings in Formula 1. Nikolas Tombazis, the Paris-based federation’s single-seater chief, has had a busy weekend in Barcelona as tough new flexibility checks debuted for McLaren-style bendy front wings. It has had little impact on the pecking order,…

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Beating McLaren in Barcelona unlikely – Marko

Jun.1 (GMM) A podium is probably the most Max Verstappen can hope for on Sunday, Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko admits. Especially with the front wing flexibility clampdown coming into effect in Barcelona, the team was hoping for an Imola-like performance this weekend. “I never really expected much,” Verstappen, P3 in the championship and…

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Struggling Tsunoda is ‘not a pancake’ – Verstappen

Jun.1 (GMM) Max Verstappen has jumped to the defence of his latest teammate Yuki Tsunoda, pointing the finger more in Red Bull’s direction. When the team concluded that the gap between Verstappen and Sergio Perez was too big and sustained last year, Red Bull promoted Liam Lawson to the seat for 2025. He was dropped…

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Mercedes to share Adidas sponsorship with Audi

Jun.1 (GMM) Audi looks set to arrive in Formula 1 next year with Adidas branding and a red and black livery. That’s the claim of Europe’s largest newspaper, the German daily Bild-Zeitung, revealing that Mercedes looks set to have to share its Adidas sponsorship with another German marque. “The deal is finalised and is expected…

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Vasseur forgives Hamilton for ‘undriveable’ comment

May 31 (GMM) Just as Charles Leclerc is becoming more upbeat about Ferrari’s performance, Lewis Hamilton’s woes are only deepening. Team boss Frederic Vasseur had predicted a boost for the team from the flexible wing clampdown this weekend in Barcelona, and it seems to have materialised somewhat. Championship leader Oscar Piastri said after Friday’s running…

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McLaren pair can handle ‘fair’ title battle – Piastri

May 31 (GMM) Championship leader Oscar Piastri thinks he and Lando Norris can handle an intense intra-team battle for the 2025 drivers’ title. With Max Verstappen lurking in P3, McLaren’s two drivers are separated by just 3 points after a third of the current calendar. So far, the team’s ‘Papaya rules’ have permitted them to…

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Germany not prepared to revive F1 race – Wolff

May 31 (GMM) Even with Formula 1 open to accommodating multiple European races with a new annual rotation scheme, the revival of the defunct German GP still seems unlikely. Next year, Sauber will fully transition to become Audi’s 100 percent works team, competing against established fellow German carmaker Mercedes. Mercedes team boss and co-owner Toto…

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British Grand Prix

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Goodwood Festival of Speed

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Canadian Grand Prix

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