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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

27
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Ferrari 'lacking pace' compared to Mercedes and McLaren at Japanese GP

Ferrari is "just not quick enough" to trouble the front of the grid, thinks Lewis Hamilton, as the�Scuderia hopes fixing its car balance will get it ahead of 2026 Formula 1 rival McLaren in Japan.Charles Leclerc and Hamilton finished fifth and sixth in second practice on Friday, shipping around seven and eight tenths respectively to session leader Oscar Piastri in the McLaren.Over half of ...Keep reading


 

27
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Why Ferrari's 'Macarena' F1 wing didn't dance in Suzuka

Ferrari brought its so-called (by team boss Frederic Vasseur) 'Macarena' wing to the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. But ahead of free practice on Friday, it decided to not to use the innovative rotating rear wing flap, even though there were enough spare parts in the Suzuka garages to build two cars. �The SF-26s will therefore contest the third round of the calendar with no major changes ...Keep reading


 

27
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Honda clarifies F1 timeline after Newey comments: ?It is a misunderstanding?

During the opening weekend of the 2026 Formula 1 season, much of the media attention was on the number of batteries that Honda had to its disposal in Melbourne.But that Friday, Adrian Newey made an unrelated, even more interesting comment. The legendary designer revealed that Aston Martin did not know until November 2025 that Honda?s F1 project was in a completely different state compared to ...Keep reading


 

27
March, 2026
Autosport.com

F1 Japanese GP: Piastri halts Mercedes dominance by topping FP2

Oscar Piastri halted Mercedes dominance by pipping Kimi Antonelli to top second practice for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.The McLaren driver set a 1m30.133s which was 0.092s quicker than Antonelli, whose Mercedes team-mate George Russell completed the top three after dominating opening practice.FP1 saw the championship leader top a Silver Arrows 1-2, but Mercedes struggled ...Keep reading


 

27
March, 2026
Autosport.com

F1 Japanese GP: Russell leads Antonelli in FP1 by 0.026s

Championship leader George Russell has topped Formula 1's first free practice session at Suzuka's Japanese Grand Prix, pipping Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli by a tiny margin.With Russell and Antonelli having divided the first two grands prix wins between themselves, Mercedes' early-season dominance showing little signs of slowing down at the third event of the 2026 era.Russell led the ...Keep reading


 

26
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Why Hamilton believes 2026 F1 rules are ?what racing should be? ? unlike Verstappen

Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1?s new regulations have delivered ?what racing should be? so far in 2026 ? a very different stance to Max Verstappen?s.Verstappen has been perhaps F1?s most vocal critic this year, likening the energy management aspect to ?Formula E on steroids? as lift-and-coast becomes preponderant.?It?s terrible, if someone likes this, then you really ...Keep reading


 

26
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Mercedes' "two-phase" front wing activation a reliability issue, not an exploit

Mercedes' peculiar straight mode activation of its front wing, which caught the attention of some of its Formula 1 rivals, was the result of a reliability issue rather than a deliberate exploit, Autosport has learned.Mercedes caught the eye of its rivals at the Chinese Grand Prix when footage emerged of maiden race winner Kimi Antonelli as his front wing appeared to close in two separate ...Keep reading


 

26
March, 2026
Autosport.com

What really caused McLaren's Chinese GP double DNS?

McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri suffered two separate Mercedes HPP battery issues that prevented them from starting the Chinese Grand Prix.A fortnight ago, the reigning world champions suffered a disastrous Sunday in Shanghai when Norris was unable to get to the starting grid, with the team scrambling to fix what was described as an electronics issue on the power unit side. Soon ...Keep reading


 

26
March, 2026
Autosport.com

FIA cuts energy recovery limit for F1 Japanese GP qualifying after late change

During Formula 1 qualifying at the iconic Suzuka Circuit, drivers will now only be allowed to harvest eight megajoules of energy, whereas that limit had initially been set at nine megajoules. The FIA has cut the rate of harvesting in an attempt to reduce the amount of super clipping at a track that, like Melbourne, is described as ?harvesting poor? in the paddock.In Albert Park, that led ...Keep reading


 

25
March, 2026
Autosport.com

On this day: Ayrton Senna's F1 debut marred by early retirement in Rio

On March 25, 1984, at the Jacarepagua circuit in Rio de Janeiro, a Formula 1 career began that would go on to become one of the most iconic in the sport?s history. The 24-year-old Ayrton Senna lined up for his first grand prix, driving for the modest Toleman team. But what started as a special moment for the Brazilian crowd ? a home driver debuting on home soil ? unfortunately had an ...Keep reading


 

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