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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

26
April, 2026
Autosport.com

McLaren: F1 in conversation over future engine hardware tweaks

While it's hoped that the tweaks agreed on between the FIA and Formula 1's teams for Miami should reduce some of the more troublesome elements of the 2026 regulations, the door is not closed on the potential for hardware changes for the new powertrains.The reduction in energy harvesting and extension of super clipping to 350kW should minimise some of the more visual quirks of the 2026-spec ...Keep reading


 

25
April, 2026
Autosport.com

How Antonelli aims to keep his momentum despite the F1 April break

Formula 1 world championship leader Andrea�Kimi Antonelli was probably the biggest loser out of all the drivers in the unplanned April break.Having taken back-to-back wins in China and Japan, the latter giving him the lead in the drivers? standings for the first time in his career, and a dominant Mercedes package at his disposal, losing the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix to build on ...Keep reading


 

25
April, 2026
Autosport.com

Former Red Bull F1 boss Horner sparks intrigue with MotoGP appearance at Jerez

Ousted Red Bull Formula 1 team boss Christian Horner made a surprise appearance at Jerez on Saturday, fuelling speculation about a potential interest in MotoGP team ownership.Horner was present at the Spanish Grand Prix alongside Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali, with both spotted in the paddock on Saturday morning.The Briton spent the final practice session of the weekend in the factory ...Keep reading


 

25
April, 2026
Autosport.com

Norris explains why losing ?1-2%? in qualifying left drivers so frustrated at new F1 cars

This writer?s first working grand prix was Austria 2002, a race that for most sticks in the mind for reasons pertaining to Ferrari team orders.A far happier memory is of borrowing a tabard for qualifying and venturing into the trees behind the pits, on the inside of the Jochen Rindt Kurve, where one could stand by the barrier and revel at the sight of Formula 1 cars being driven at maximum ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2026
Autosport.com

What Apple TV?s F1� coverage delivers for fans in the U.S.

�Formula 1� race weekends, especially pivotal races like the Miami Grand�Prix, extend far beyond Sunday?s race. Practice, qualifying and sprint sessions shape the story as teams develop their cars through the 2026 season. In Miami, the focus is on whether Mercedes can hold its advantage, or if rivals like Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull can close the gap.�Drivers, engineers and entire ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2026
Autosport.com

What other tracks should return to the F1 calendar? Our writers have their say

Sepang ? Oleg KarpovIt?s ironic to think that some welcomed the return of the Istanbul track to the calendar on the basis that F1 was going back to ?historical? venues ? because Hermann Tilke and his company were commonly blamed for creating lookalike circuits. The only real basis for that argument is that all Tilke tracks are, indeed, the same in the sense that they feature ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2026
Autosport.com

McNish appointed Audi F1 racing director with immediate effect

Audi's Formula 1 team has announced Allan�McNish as its new racing director, assuming many of the responsibilities held by team principal Jonathan Wheatley before his unexpected departure in March.Following that move, Audi's F1 CEO Mattia Binotto confirmed that he would�add the team principal title to his portfolio�and discharge most of the duties required of that position ? but also that ...Keep reading


 

24
April, 2026
Autosport.com

Turkish GP returns to F1 calendar from 2027 with five-year deal

The Turkish Grand�Prix will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2027 after securing a five-year deal.Having lobbied for a permanent spot on the F1 schedule since its two-year stint as COVID-enforced replacement races in 2020 and 2021, Istanbul Park will welcome back grand�prix racing from next year following a deal agreed between series bosses, the Turkish government and the Turkish ...Keep reading


 

23
April, 2026
Autosport.com

Why McLaren will deliver "an entirely new" F1 car in Miami ? but expects all rivals to do the same

Judging and executing in-season development has become one of McLaren's strongest suits in recent Formula 1 seasons, most significantly in 2023 and '24, when it introduced upgrade packages early in the campaign which proved transformative.So when team principal Andrea Stella used the forum of a special event for select media at McLaren's Woking factory to describe the MCL40 it will bring to ...Keep reading


 

23
April, 2026
Autosport.com

Vettel claims F1 is losing its DNA ? but does it even exist?

?I sympathise with the drivers; I'm very critical not to lose the DNA and the heart of the sport, which is finding the fastest driver in the fastest machine to win the race.?Like many in the paddock, Sebastian Vettel simply isn?t a fan of Formula 1?s new-for-2026 regulations. The four-time world champion has made that much clear on Swedish TV channel SVT.The greater emphasis on ...Keep reading


 

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