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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

1
April, 2026
Autosport.com

How Leclerc?s energy strategy allowed him to beat Russell at Japanese GP

Suzuka has two sides to it. It?s a stunning track, one of the most captivating on the calendar and a true gem on the calendar. But, especially in recent years, overtakes has become extremely difficult here due to a layout that offers few real opportunities to attack and the lack of multiple DRS zones from the previous rules era to facilitate such manoeuvres.However, the new 2026 regulations ...Keep reading


 

31
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Is Antonelli now the 2026 F1 title favourite?

Betteridge's law of headlines dictates that any headline phrased as a question can be answered with a hard ?no', and disregarded. Certainly a cursory perusal of the odds being offered by various bookmakers reveals that long-time favourite George Russell remains the choice of the turf accountancy trade ? if by a diminishing margin.We may only be three grand prix weekends into a 22-round ...Keep reading


 

31
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Why Aston Martin must "take the positives" from its modest Japanese GP progress

Aston Martin's Mike Krack has acknowledged one of the team's cars reaching the chequered flag in Japan is no cause for celebration, but he feels the Formula 1 team and its Honda engine partner also need to appreciate the collaboration's small wins.The Aston Martin-Honda project suffered a woeful start with an engine that is uncompetitive and unreliable, with its vibrations also having an ...Keep reading


 

30
March, 2026
Autosport.com

The alarming factors that triggered Bearman?s 50G crash at F1 Japanese GP

The drivers had been saying it loud and clear since the very first test: it was only a matter of time before an accident like the one involving Oliver�Bearman and Franco Colapinto occurred at the Japanese Grand Prix, with the Haas driver crashing into the barriers at 50G. The accident was caused by the significant difference in speed between the British and Argentine drivers, which was also a ...Keep reading


 

30
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Wolff on Horner F1 return: "He's broken a lot of glass"

Mercedes' Toto Wolff says he is "in two minds" about the prospect of facing off against his old Red Bull foe Christian�Horner again if the latter returns to Formula 1.Since his dismissal from Red Bull last July, Horner has been working behind the scenes with groups of investors on the right opportunity to return to the series, seeking a part-ownership that would help him gain a firm foothold ...Keep reading


 

30
March, 2026
Autosport.com

?Stop beating yourself up,? Haas tells Bearman after 50G Japanese GP crash

Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu has pleaded with Oliver Bearman not to ?beat himself up?, following his Formula 1 driver?s frightening crash in the Japanese Grand Prix.After qualifying a lowly 18th and making an earlier pitstop than most, Bearman was approaching 17th-placed Franco Colapinto?s Alpine with a 28mph speed difference coming into Spoon, which came as a surprise to ...Keep reading


 

29
March, 2026
Autosport.com

?At the mercy of the power unit? ? the moment that frustrated Norris and Verstappen

At Suzuka, the yo-yo effect was slightly less extreme than during the season opener in Melbourne, although the overall picture still did not satisfy all of the drivers. Lando Norris ultimately crossed the line in fifth place and saw that ? together with Oscar Piastri?s strong showing ? as a sign that McLaren is making significant progress.The racing as a whole, however, left the reigning ...Keep reading


 

29
March, 2026
Autosport.com

FIA responds to dramatic Bearman crash in F1 Japanese GP

The safety implications of Formula 1's new technical regulations have rocketed to the top of the agenda after Oliver Bearman's massive accident in the Japanese Grand Prix. The Haas driver had been a second behind Franco Colapinto on their 21st lap when the gap narrowed suddenly and unexpectedly because of a huge difference in electrical boost as they approached the Spoon corner.It's understood ...Keep reading


 

29
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Red Bull F1 car so undriveable it was ?dangerous? at Suzuka - Hadjar

Isack Hadjar has claimed his Red Bull Formula 1 car was undriveable to the point that it was dangerous in the Japanese Grand Prix.Having qualified eighth at Suzuka, Hadjar lost three places in the first two laps, which ?really sucked?, on his way to a 12th-place finish.Read Also:Formula 1F1 Japanese GP: Safety car helps Antonelli to victoryAsked about the ...Keep reading


 

29
March, 2026
Autosport.com

F1 Japanese GP: Safety car helps Antonelli to victory

Kimi Antonelli took a somewhat fortunate Formula 1 victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, as a safety car intervention vaulted him ahead of early frontrunners Oscar Piastri and George Russell.As was the case in the previous two rounds, the Ferraris made�an excellent getaway, but this time it wasn?t enough to take the lead as the McLarens were just as quick off the line. Piastri went first ...Keep reading


 

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