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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

8
June, 2026
Autosport.com

The Monaco magic alive and well in F1 2026

We won't bore you with the usual Monaco tropes and cliches, but the time the Monte Carlo streets were big enough for grand prix racing has long passed, both in terms of the on-track product and the ever-increasing hordes of guests making life difficult for staff trying to do their jobs.There are many practical reasons why Monaco shouldn't work, and many commercial reasons why it does. But ...Keep reading


 

8
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Red Bull finds cause of Verstappen?s retirement, planned engine change after Monaco

While Max�Verstappen surprised many by qualifying second on Saturday, his race came to an end almost immediately the following day. The Dutchman already felt some anomalies during the Formula 1 formation lap, then struggled to get the RPMs into the correct window during the pre-start procedure. The final nail in the coffin came when he lost the power unit completely as soon as he released the ...Keep reading


 

8
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Why McLaren sees Mercedes customer team status as a disadvantage in F1 2026

After�McLaren secured a double podium in Miami and appeared to have turned a corner following its first major upgrade of the year, the race weekends in Montreal and Monaco have not gone according to plan.In Canada, things partly unravelled due to the decision to start on intermediate tyres, while Lando Norris later retired with a gearbox issue. Monaco brought another DNF for the reigning ...Keep reading


 

8
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Mercedes takes blame for Russell Monaco GP penalty

Mercedes Formula 1 team principal Toto Wolff has taken responsibility for the pitstop blunder that led to a drive-through penalty for George Russell at the Monaco Grand Prix.Russell experienced a dismal weekend in the principality, where he took sixth on the grid after being soundly beaten by team-mate Kimi Antonelli in all three qualifying segments.The Briton gained a position at the ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Hamilton details ADUO order as Mercedes and Ferrari get F1 engine help

Red Bull Ford�Powertrains has been deemed to have the leading V6 combustion engine in Formula 1, Autosport�has been able to confirm, following Lewis Hamilton's revelation that�Ferrari is getting upgrade help.Following the Canadian Grand�Prix F1's governing body the FIA measured the performance of all V6 combustion engines to determine both the benchmark power unit as well as the deficit of ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Alpine requests right of review with FIA over penalties which cost Monaco GP podium

Pierre Gasly said he had been ?robbed? of a podium in Monaco after finishing third on the road, and his team agrees.The Alpine team posted a statement which read: ?After the result of today?s Monaco Grand�Prix, BWT Alpine Formula One Team can confirm it has requested a Right of Review from the FIA following the penalties applied for pit lane speeding.?Read ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Cadillac loses maiden F1 point as Perez penalised

Cadillac Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez has been given a 10-second penalty in the Monaco Grand Prix results, collapsing from a point-paying 10th position to last of the finishers.Perez finished 10th on the road in an eventful race in the principality, making the most of the incidents that occurred around him ? despite an early drive-through penalty for lining up in Gabriel Bortoleto?sempty ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Russell ?beyond frustration? after dismal, point-less Monaco GP

At the beginning of the 2026 Formula 1 season George Russell was the clear favourite to win the drivers? championship, but he has now slipped to third place in the standings after a torturous Monaco Grand Prix weekend.Russell only finished one timed session ahead of team-mate Kimi Antonelli, qualified five places behind him, and finished outside the points after being hit with a ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Why so many F1 drivers were penalised for pitlane speeding in Monaco GP

The Monaco Grand Prix produced a series of penalties for speeding in the pitlane. The FIA documents released after the race reveal that in every case the infringement was less than one kilometre per hour. For Oscar Piastri, George Russell, Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly, the excess was just 0.1 km/h.After the eventful race in the principality, the FIA reviewed its own timing lines and ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Gasly felt "robbed" of F1 Monaco GP podium as Alpine requests right of review over pitlane speeding

Pierre Gasly reckons he's been "robbed" of a podium in the Monaco Grand Prix after receiving two pitlane speeding penalties that dropped him from third to seventh in the final classification - with Alpine asking for a right to review the pitlane speeding penalties.The�Alpine driver delivered one of the standout drives of the race, climbing from ninth on the grid to cross the line third after ...Keep reading


 

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