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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

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November, 2025
Autosport.com

Why Alonso and his F1 rivals "will not miss" ground-effect cars

Double Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso is keenly looking forward to the end of the ground-effect era with the series introducing a new set of regulations in 2026.�F1 cars are set for changes to both the power unit and chassis, as they will be lighter and smaller with more emphasis on electrical energy featuring a near 50-50 split with the internal combustion engine.�Read ...Keep reading


 

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November, 2025
Autosport.com

What Hamilton and Leclerc revealed in their responses to Ferrari chairman's "talk less" comment

"You may have heard him say that," growled Peter Capaldi as potty-mouthed political spin doctor Malcolm Tucker during the film�In The Loop, "but he did not say that, and that is a fact."Ferrari's response to executive chairman John Elkann's comments last week was rather less direct than that of their fictional counterparts, but involved similar achievements in the field of mental ...Keep reading


 

20
November, 2025
Autosport.com

Inside how Oracle Red Bull Racing uses 1Password to secure F1 data, strategy and performance in real time

In modern Formula 1, data is as valuable as downforce. Every lap generates millions of data points, all of which must be kept secure as teams push the limits of engineering and strategy.�That?s why Oracle Red Bull Racing has partnered with the leader in identity security, 1Password - a collaboration built around ensuring the team can innovate at full speed without compromising its ...Keep reading


 

20
November, 2025
Autosport.com

F1 drivers wary of "insane challenge" of wet Las Vegas GP practice

Several Formula 1 drivers have voiced their concerns over the prospect of wet practice at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with rain predicted to hit the track for Thursday practice.Las Vegas, along the wider Clark County, has been dealing with torrential rainfall in recent days, with the National Weather Service launching a flood alert on Tuesday night.The intense Tuesday downpour flooded some ...Keep reading


 

20
November, 2025
Autosport.com

Verstappen calls shift in McLaren battle and Piastri's F1 dip "very bizarre"

Max Verstappen admits he needs ?a lot of luck? to turn around the 2025 Formula 1 title fight in his favour, while also suggesting that the change in momentum in McLaren?s intra-team championship fight is ?very bizarre?.The Dutchman has more than halved his deficit to the top of the F1 standings since the Dutch GP, but believes the ?real picture? means it is not enough to dethrone ...Keep reading


 

20
November, 2025
Autosport.com

Tsunoda 'nervous' about Red Bull F1 future as decision looms

Yuki Tsunoda has admitted he is nervous about his Formula 1 future as a final announcement of Red Bull's 2026 driver line-up is still not forthcoming.Red Bull is widely expected to promote standout Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar to the main team next year as Max Verstappen's new partner, with 18-year-old Arvid Lindblad set to be promoted to Racing Bulls. That decision would leave either ...Keep reading


 

20
November, 2025
Autosport.com

Why F1 drivers have been triggered by Piastri's Brazil GP penalty

The results of the Brazil Grand Prix might have been inked into the record books but that hasn't prevented the events of that weekend remaining a hotly debated topic in Formula 1.For the majority of F1's drivers, the most contentious element was Oscar Piastri's 10-second penalty for his part in triggering a collision which eliminated Ferrari's Charles Leclerc from the race. Leclerc's ...Keep reading


 

20
November, 2025
Autosport.com

Verstappen may opt to change his F1 race number ? if rules permit it

Max Verstappen is weighing up a Formula 1 race number change if he doesn?t win the world title and is unable to keep #1, with an eye on former team-mate Daniel Ricciardo?s #3 race number.Since 2014, drivers have needed to choose a number they must keep for their entire F1 career, with the only exception being a driver may exchange it for #1 after winning the world championship. Verstappen ...Keep reading


 

20
November, 2025
Autosport.com

How Norris saved his season to become F1 2025 title favourite

It all seemed doom-and-gloom on the 31 August. An oil leak had just put Lando Norris out of the Dutch Grand Prix meaning the McLaren Formula 1 driver was now 34 points behind Oscar Piastri, who won at Zandvoort, in the championship.The outcome of the 2025 title therefore seemed inevitable. Piastri was the driver in form, he?d just scored his seventh win of the year after five podiums on the ...Keep reading


 

20
November, 2025
Autosport.com

Leclerc: Elkann "talk less" comment intended to be positive message to Ferrari

Charles Leclerc praised the honesty of Ferrari chairman John Elkann, who had launched a stinging barb aimed at the Formula 1 team's drivers last week, and insisted that his comments were intended to be a positive message of encouragement.In the wake of Ferrari's double-retirement in Sao Paulo, Elkann spoke to Sky Sports Italy and stated that "we have drivers who need to focus on driving and ...Keep reading


 

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