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March, 2016
GPF News
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
A big thank you to everyone taking part and playing this season.
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March, 2016
GPF News
The Grand Prix Fantasy competitions has been updated for the 2016 season. And, they're are ready to receive your submissions.
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
Aston Martin team principal Andy Cowell insists he has no concerns over the long-term future of the team despite news that Aston Martin Lagonda is planning on selling its stake in the Formula 1 outfit.The car company announced on Monday that it was making it was putting its shares in the F1 team up for sale, having cut 170 jobs last month with fewer cars sold in 2023.The decrease in global ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
Lewis Hamilton believes it was ?pretty tough? on Liam Lawson to be dropped by Red Bull after just two races ? but said he was not surprised to see the team act so swiftly.Lawson struggled to get to grips with the RB21 in both the Australian and Chinese grands prix and was ultimately demoted back to Racing Bulls as a result, with Yuki Tsunoda swapped in to replace the New ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
Alex Albon insists Thailand is taking its pitch ?very seriously? to host a Formula 1 grand prix in the future after the Williams driver travelled to the country to discuss plans with the prime minister.Following in the footsteps of F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali, Albon held talks with Paetongtarn Shinawatra before heading to the Japanese Grand Prix and was impressed by what he saw from the ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
Williams driver Carlos Sainz says he is expecting to adapt to his new Formula 1 car within "five to 10" races while he tweaks his driving style.Sainz joined Alex Albon at Williams after four years at Ferrari and has thus far had two low-key weekends for his new team in Australia and China, grabbing his first point of the campaign in Shanghai after others were disqualified. A large part of ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
?Spoon?, ?130R?, ?Hairpin?, ?S Curves?. The corner names at Suzuka have prescriptive, unembellished quality. Except for? Degner.For a brief time in the 1960s Ernst Degner was a proverbial thorn in Honda?s side, helping Suzuki develop a series of 50cc racing motorcycle engines capable of screaming beyond 17,000rpm, and enabling Mitsuo Itoh to become the first (and so far ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
?Nonsense,? ?random? and ?crap?. The three words Lando Norris used to describe recent comments made about McLaren by its rivals as the squad adjusts to life as the hunted rather than the hunter.After ending a 26-year wait for a constructors? championship last season, McLaren has continued where it left off ? Norris winning in Australia before team-mate Oscar Piastri took ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
Max Verstappen has suggested his Red Bull Formula 1 team needs to focus on fixing its troubled 2025 car rather than worry about the identity of his team-mate.After two difficult weekends alongside Verstappen, Red Bull has demoted Liam Lawson to Racing Bulls, with Yuki Tsunoda moving in the other direction from this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix.While Red Bull has the remit to move its four ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
Haas has introduced a small upgrade to its VF-25 Formula 1 car's floor for the Japanese Grand Prix in a bid to solve its aero oscillation issue in high-speed corners, which emerged at the Melbourne season opener.The team struggled at the season opener, with team principal Ayao Komatsu estimating that Haas was six tenths away from the rest of the field as it battled against bouncing in the ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
Ferrari aims to learn from the ?pain? of having both its cars disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix but its key challenge is to make up the gap to McLaren, says Charles Leclerc.While Leclerc?s team-mate Lewis Hamilton won the sprint race in Shanghai, Ferrari regards that result as an outlier and is expecting its form at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend to be more where it was on ...Keep reading
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April, 2025
Autosport.com
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