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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
February, 2026
Autosport.com

Autosport Retro video - Top 10 F1 Cars That Never Won a Title

Championship winners and cars with multiple victories on their CVs usually grab the limelight when it comes to the greatest cars in Formula 1 history. But there have been some fantastic machines that have narrowly missed out on ultimate glory.We reckon they deserve recognition, too. So, in the latest of Autosport?s Top 10s, leading F1 journalist Maurice Hamilton joins host Kevin Turner to ...Keep reading


 

25
February, 2026
Autosport.com

Why rain is a growing concern for teams early in the 2026 F1 season

Safety concerns have led to changes in Formula�1's starting procedures for the 2026 season, and to a lower cap on the amount of energy which can be harvested on straights.But there are also worries emerging about how the new cars will perform in the wet, since very few teams have engaged in any meaningful running in low-grip conditions.Both three-day tests in Bahrain naturally took place ...Keep reading


 

25
February, 2026
Autosport.com

Why one of the biggest challenges in upgrading 2026 F1 cars isn?t technical

Against a background of much rancour over Formula 1 power units, and which manufacturer has identified what particular loophole in the phrasing of the rules, one thing all the teams agree on is that the cars on the grid in Abu Dhabi will look very different from those which are due to line up in Melbourne next week.What?s rather less certain is the pace of that change process, since shipping ...Keep reading


 

23
February, 2026
Autosport.com

How Ferrari's F1 2026 rear wing is reminiscent of 2011 Mercedes

If there was one team that really surprised the Formula 1 paddock with its imaginative designs during pre-season testing, it was�Ferrari.In Bahrain, the Scuderia not only brought a new feature to the area behind the exhaust, designed to make the most of the volume allowed by the new-for-2026 regulations, but also a rear wing with an innovative opening mechanism as it flips 180 ...Keep reading


 

22
February, 2026
Autosport.com

The concern with straight mode which arose in F1 Commission meeting

McLaren boss Andrea Stella previously outlined three major concerns with the 2026 Formula 1 power unit rules and he has since revealed a fourth issue entered the mix.�This year F1 is introducing a completely new set of regulations with one of the changes concerning the power unit, which is now more reliant on electrical energy. That should significantly change the style of racing in 2026, as ...Keep reading


 

22
February, 2026
Autosport.com

Russell: Red Bull still holds best energy deployment in F1

Mercedes star George Russell is adamant that Red Bull holds the best energy deployment on the Formula 1 grid, with pre-season testing for the 2026 campaign now finished.This year will introduce widespread regulation changes, and one of the alterations concerns the power unit, which holds more electrical energy, meaning battery harvesting will play a key role in grands prix.It may include ...Keep reading


 

21
February, 2026
Autosport.com

Russell: My F1 2026 practice starts were my worst ever

George Russell claimed his two practice starts in testing for the 2026 Formula 1 campaign ?were worse? than his worst ever, with Ferrari looking the strongest in that regard.��Changes to the race start procedure has been one of the main talking points during pre-season, as drivers must now rev their engines for at least 10 seconds to spool up the turbo.This is as a result of the new ...Keep reading


 

20
February, 2026
Autosport.com

F1 Bahrain pre-season test: Ferrari fastest as Aston Martin ends running early

Ferrari has achieved the fastest lap in Formula 1?s 2026 pre-season testing, courtesy of Charles Leclerc.The eight-time grand prix winner topped the timesheet throughout the day. He was quickest in the morning with a 1m33.689s; in the afternoon, he successively brought this benchmark down to 1m33.629s, 1m33.162s and 1m32.655s with C3 rubber.Leclerc then bolted on C4 tyres and lapped in ...Keep reading


 

20
February, 2026
Autosport.com

Aston Martin ends F1 Bahrain pre-season test early after six laps on final day

Aston Martin curtailed its Formula 1 pre-season testing programme in Bahrain as an after-effect of earlier technical issues.Having switched to a Honda engine supply for F1?s new era, Aston Martin is the only team to use the Japanese power units and has struggled so far.Regardless of its mediocre pace, the AMR26?s unreliability has been the biggest issue at Sakhir.The Adrian ...Keep reading


 

20
February, 2026
Autosport.com

F1 Bahrain pre-season test: Leclerc quickest, Aston Martin restricted to two laps

Charles Leclerc significantly impressed by topping the final morning of pre-season testing for the 2026 Formula 1 campaign, while further problems struck Aston Martin in Bahrain.The Ferrari driver set a 1m33.689s lap on the C3 tyre inside the opening hour, and that is the third session Leclerc has topped across the last two weeks.Alongside going fastest, the Monegasque completed the ...Keep reading


 

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