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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

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


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Hadjar keeps F1 Monaco GP podium after investigation

Isack Hadjar will keep his first Red Bull podium at the Monaco Grand Prix after no further action was taken against his team for the work it conducted during a late race suspension.Under a late stoppage for the track surface breaking up between Turns 18 and 19, cars were brought back to the pitlane for a long interruption while track workers patched over the asphalt, giving teams the chance to ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Leclerc reveals reason for Monaco GP crash: ?Three out of four brakes not working?

Charles Leclerc's Monaco Grand Prix ended in a crash at Antony Noghes corner ahead of the safety car restart. The Monegasque slid into the barriers while running third, immediately letting Ferrari know over the radio that he wasn?t at fault."I'm not even going to take the blame," he said to the team - and later confirmed to journalists in Monaco that a severe technical issue had left him ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli takes dominant win from Hamilton after chaotic finish

Kimi Antonelli overcame the drama of a Monaco Grand Prix that descended into late chaos to claim his fifth successive Formula 1 win, as Charles Leclerc and Lance Stroll's late crashes at Antony Noghes preceded a red flag and a closing eight-lap shootout.A processional affair was soon blown open in the final quarter of the race when Stroll hit the wall at Antony�Noghes, prompting the emergence ...Keep reading


 

7
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Verstappen reveals cause of shock Monaco GP retirement

Max Verstappen says his Red Bull's engine "just dropped dead" at the start of the Formula 1 Monaco Grand�Prix as the Dutchman faced an early retirement.Verstappen and Red Bull defied expectations by challenging for pole at the Monaco street circuit, with the four-time world champion defeating both Ferrari drivers before being pipped to pole by Mercedes'�Kimi Antonelli.But the Dutchman's ...Keep reading


 

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