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31
March, 2016
GPF News

Alonso Out of Bahrain GP

Fernando Alonso will not take part in the Bahrain GP following his crash in Australia. He will be replaced by McLaren's Belgian reserve driver Stoffel Vandoorne.


 

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March, 2016
GPF News

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F1 NEWS - AUTOSPORT.COM Grand Prix Fantasy 2016 News Feed

3
April, 2025
Autosport.com

The factors behind Hamilton?s inconsistent Ferrari form

Lewis Hamilton says having to gain a deeper understanding of Ferrari's car set-ups is the main factor behind his up-and-down form as he starts his stint with the Italian Formula 1 powerhouse.Hamilton and Leclerc both struggled for pace in Australia's Q3 shootout despite looking strong earlier on, and the pair also had a mixed weekend in China where Hamilton won the sprint from pole but was off ...Keep reading


 

3
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Tsunoda: No call from Marko on Red Bull promotion "very unusual"

Yuki Tsunoda has detailed the timeline of his Red Bull promotion ahead of the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, revealing he has yet to speak to his mentor Helmut Marko.Shortly after the Chinese Grand Prix, Red Bull took the ruthless decision to swap Tsunoda with Liam Lawson after two difficult weekends for the New Zealander aboard the Red Bull RB21, with Tsunoda stepping into the seat for Japan ...Keep reading


 

3
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Lawson not focused on F1 future after ?surprising? Red Bull demotion

Liam Lawson admits he was not expecting to be dropped by Red Bull after just two rounds and will be aiming to prove he belongs in Formula 1 ? even if he does not know where his long-term future lies.The New Zealander has been demoted to Racing Bulls following a disastrous spell at Red Bull, with Yuki Tsunoda swapping into his seat with the senior team from this weekend?s Japanese Grand ...Keep reading


 

2
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Tsunoda insists he can bring unruly Red Bull F1 car under control

New Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda doesn?t expect the tricky characteristics of the team?s Formula 1 car to be a problem for him.Tsunoda has earned promotion to Red Bull?s main outfit from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards after Liam Lawson spectacularly failed to get up to speed with the delicate RB21 machine, while the Japanese racer had a convincing first couple of F1 rounds with Racing ...Keep reading


 

2
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Lawson on ?shock? Red Bull demotion: ?Definitely not something I expected?

Liam Lawson has revealed that his demotion to Racing Bulls, after just two grands prix at Red Bull in the 2025 Formula 1 season, came as a surprise.After Lawson struggled at both Melbourne and Shanghai ? including qualifying 20th twice in China ? Red Bull decided the situation called for an immediate driver swap, giving Racing Bulls driver Yuki Tsunoda a long-awaited chance in the main ...Keep reading


 

2
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Autosport 75: Ferrari?s last British F1 world champion

The failure of Jim Clark?s Lotus with just over a lap of the Mexican Grand Prix to go, which robbed the Scot of a second consecutive Formula 1 title, could be seen as the defining moment of 1964. That, or the clash in the same race between championship contender Graham Hill and the second Ferrari of Lorenzo Bandini. But both sell John Surtees?s world crown far too short.Having moved to a ...Keep reading


 

2
April, 2025
Autosport.com

How Honda went from "GP2" humiliation to F1 redemption with Red Bull

The start of the 2025 season may not have gone to plan at Red Bull HQ, but it will still celebrate its successful partnerships with Honda in style at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix before the two parties go separate ways.Marking the 60th anniversary of Honda's first grand prix win - achieved by Richie Ginther at the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix - Red Bull's RB21 is donned in a one-off tribute ...Keep reading


 

2
April, 2025
Autosport.com

The key advantage for Bottas vs Perez in the 2026 F1 return race

The best visualisation of just how different Formula 1 life has become for Valtteri Bottas was formed in 2025 Bahrain pre-season testing, when Autosport found him in the Mercedes pitbox with a wheelgun in his hand.But the Finn wasn?t starting a new role as a mechanic for the Silver Arrows squad. It?s just that as Mercedes? 2025 test and reserve driver, filming social media skits is part ...Keep reading


 

2
April, 2025
Autosport.com

How dependent is Red Bull on Verstappen ? now and for the future?

?I think I can probably win the constructors? championship on my own right now?, Max Verstappen smiled during a Dutch media session ahead of the 2023 British Grand Prix. He said it jokingly, but there was truth in his comments on two fronts. At the time, Red Bull?s dominance was such that Verstappen individually scored more points (575) than the second team in the constructors? ...Keep reading


 

2
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Honda won?t ?interfere? with Tsunoda?s F1 future amid Red Bull split

Honda Racing Corporation president Koji Watanabe says Yuki Tsunoda?s Formula 1 future at Red Bull lies in his own hands, with the Japanese brand undertaking a new project with the Aston Martin outfit in the world championship.Tsunoda has received a long elusive promotion to Red Bull?s main team for the Japanese Grand Prix; the Milton Keynes-based squad made the drastic call of an ...Keep reading


 

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