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F1 ‘pretty far along’ in US TV talks – Liberty

Sep.10 (GMM) Derek Chang, president of F1 owner Liberty Media, says negotiations over the sport’s next US broadcast deal are nearing completion. Chang, speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia and Technology Conference, did not mention Apple by name – though the tech giant is widely believed to be leading the race for rights from 2026…

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Marko adds his laugh to McLaren team order storm

Sep.10 (GMM) Max Verstappen openly chuckled at McLaren’s handling of the Piastri-Norris swap at Monza – and Dr Helmut Marko admits he laughed too. The reigning world champion had already scoffed at the enforced position change over the radio as he led the Italian GP – with Lando Norris gaining second place from his teammate…

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Hamilton now linked with MotoGP team buy-in

Sep.10 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton is the latest Formula 1 superstar to be connected with a potential move into MotoGP team ownership. The seven-time world champion arrived at Monza last weekend on a Ducati with MotoGP-style livery and the number 1 on its nose, adding to his already-known love of two wheeled machinery and racing. According…

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F2 grid full of ‘drivers like me’ – Inoue

Sep.10 (GMM) Former Formula 1 backmarker Taki Inoue has taken aim at the current level of talent in Formula 2. Responding on social media to footage of the chaotic Monza F2 race last weekend, the Japanese ex-driver – who often jokes about his own modest career – compared today’s grid to himself. “Formula 2 has…

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Leclerc’s Ferrari future again in spotlight

Sep.10 (GMM) Charles Leclerc’s long-term position at Ferrari is once more being questioned in the Italian press following a podium near-miss at Monza. Eurosport Italia pointed to the “unspecified” nature of Leclerc’s current multi-year contract, noting that his stay in red could depend on how Ferrari performs under the sweeping 2026 rules. “His future could…

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Wolff finally critical as Antonelli falters again

Sep.9 (GMM)  Toto Wolff has broken his usual tone of protection for teenage Mercedes protege Kimi Antonelli, openly criticising the Italian after another troubled weekend at Monza. Antonelli, 19, started sixth but slipped back to eighth at the flag after a poor getaway, practice mistakes, and another penalty – this time for a clash with…

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Sacking Horner was ‘the right decision’ – Marko

Sep.9 (GMM)  Dr Helmut Marko now believes Red Bull is back in the hunt for race wins in 2025, despite recently conceding McLaren’s dominance had left his team with little chance of victory. Max Verstappen’s crushing win over the two McLarens at Monza on Sunday has shifted the mood at the Milton Keynes based team….

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Wolff warns against ‘too early’ V8 engine switch

Sep.9 (GMM)  Toto Wolff says Formula 1’s expected return to V8 engines must not come at the cost of spiralling expenses. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been pushing for a 2029 introduction of the next engine rules, but Mercedes boss Wolff says that timeline is unrealistic. “Most manufacturers don’t want to pay for a…

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Briatore softens stance on Colapinto for ’26 lineup

Sep.9 (GMM)  Flavio Briatore has hinted that Franco Colapinto could yet remain at Alpine for 2026, despite a rocky campaign for the Argentine rookie. The 22-year-old, brought in mid-season as part of Briatore’s Alpine shake-up, has struggled for consistency since replacing Jack Doohan earlier this year. Briatore, initially executive F1 advisor to the now-departed Renault…

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McLaren wants Norris to win world title – Ecclestone

Sep.9 (GMM)  McLaren is facing heavy criticism after ordering Oscar Piastri to hand second place to teammate Lando Norris at Monza on Sunday. The call, which reduced Norris’ championship deficit from 34 to 31 points, was justified by team principal Andrea Stella as a matter of “philosophy.” Piastri had inherited the position when Norris lost…

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