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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

25
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Superlicence penalty points: What are they and how many does each 2025 F1 driver have?

During a Formula 1 race, stewards can hand out all manner of punishments to drivers that breach the regulations. Time penalties, fines and reprimands are often dished out for incidents like causing a collision or speeding in the pitlane, but the stewards can also issue drivers with penalty points that accrue on their superlicence.The penalty points system was brought in as a way of monitoring ...Keep reading


 

25
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Sainz promises Madrid's urban F1 circuit will not lack character

Carlos Sainz believes Madrid's Madring Formula 1 circuit will have its own character as it combines street sections with fast and flowing swoops.On Friday,�the organisers and local authorities presented Madrid's 5.47km layout that will take over the running of the Spanish Grand Prix from September next year, joining Barcelona on the calendar in 2026 before likely becoming Spain's sole grand ...Keep reading


 

25
April, 2025
Autosport.com

'Madring' F1 circuit gets unveiled by Madrid's Spanish Grand Prix organisers

The circuit that will host the Madrid Formula 1 Grand Prix for 10 years from 2026, the so-called 'Madring', has been officially presented to the public on Friday.Full details of the circuit were unveiled at an event attended by Isabel Diaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid and Jose Luis Martinez Almeida, mayor of the capital, among other personalities from sport and politics, as well ...Keep reading


 

25
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Mexican GP set to extend F1 contract despite Perez departure

The Mexican Grand Prix is set for a renewal to its Formula 1 race contract with a deal understood to be announced in the coming days, according to Mexico City's head of government Clara Brugada.Brugada, who was elected to the post last year, announced in a press conference on 24 April that "next week, we will be signing the agreement with F1" when questioned about the future of the ...Keep reading


 

25
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Should Vettel replace Marko as Red Bull's young driver boss?

Succession planning trips up many business leaders. Captains of industry, along with politicians and monarchs, naturally see themselves as irreplaceable ? and, indeed, regard potential successors as threats to their eternal dominion.For many years in Formula 1, anyone identified by the media or insiders as ?the next Bernie Ecclestone? immediately needed to keep their head down.Dr ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2025
Autosport.com

The F1 Commission discusses preventing massive 2026 engine performance gaps and grass fires

The FIA, Formula 1 and its teams have discussed mechanisms in the 2026 engine regulations to allow trailing manufacturers to catch up, while investigating solutions to avoid a repeat of the Japanese Grand Prix grass fire incidents.The 2026 engine rules were a key point on the agenda of the latest meeting of the F1 Commission on Thursday in Geneva, amid concerns over the new regulations blowing ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Williams wary F1 rivals may catch up with limited upgrades planned for 2025

Alex Albon is having a�great start to the 2025 Formula 1 season, picking up points at four out of five grands prix.Now, the Williams driver says his team is making the most of its current form, as it knows that in F1 an advantage doesn?t usually last forever.�The British squad is currently in the midst of its best start to an F1 season in almost a decade. Williams is comfortably fifth ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2025
Autosport.com

How the F1 rookies have fared after five rounds of 2025

Andrea Kimi Antonelli - 6th, 38 pointsIf 2025 was supposed to be a learning year for Andrea Kimi Antonelli before firing on full cylinders when Formula 1's new regulations come online, then the 18-year-old has definitely been drinking from a firehose of information over the past five grands prix, trading more messy weekends with races where he has shown his innate class.The race on ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2025
Autosport.com

What is the�paper slip handed to F1 drivers after a race ? and what happens to it?

It?s a small, seemingly insignificant piece of paper ? but in Formula 1, even the tiniest details carry weight. Literally. As soon as an F1 driver climbs out of their car after a race ? with all of their gear still on ? they head straight for the scales.�Post-race television coverage often shows FIA officials instructing all 20 drivers to stand on a set of scales to ensure they still ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2025
Autosport.com

The 11 forgotten circuits that hosted an F1 grand prix just once

Formula 1 has raced at more than 70 tracks around the world, and stalwarts like Silverstone and Monza have hosted grands prix in almost every season of the series. Not every track has been quite so successful, however, and F1 decided never to return to some circuits for all manner of reasons.In total, 10 tracks have hosted just a single grand prix over F1?s 75-year history, including ...Keep reading


 

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