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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.


 

20
March, 2016
GPF News

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F1 NEWS - AUTOSPORT.COM Grand Prix Fantasy 2016 News Feed

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Gasly's Monaco GP penalty review outcome expected on Friday

Pierre�Gasly and Alpine are set to wait until Friday to learn the outcome of their right of review procedure concerning the Frenchman's Formula 1 Monaco Grand�Prix penalties.Alpine lodged a right of review against�Gasly's pair of five-second time penalties for pitlane speeding, which dropped him from third to seventh, missing out on a Monaco podium celebration.Gasly was one of several ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Pirelli extends F1 tyre supply deal until 2028

Pirelli will extend its tenure as Formula 1's�tyre supplier until 2028 after triggering a one-year option.The Italian marque came on board in 2011 as F1's sole supplier, taking over from�Bridgestone, in a deal which also covers the supply of F1's feeder series F2 and F3.In 2023 Pirelli fended off Bridgestone to win the FIA's tender for a fresh deal, extending its stay for another three ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Why Antonelli is "grateful" for mid-season slump in F1 2025

Runaway Formula 1 championship leader Kimi Antonelli admitted in an exclusive interview with Autosport�this week that he was left fearing for his future by a mid-season slump during his rookie campaign.Now, though, he says those doubts are behind him ? but the future remains laden with unknowns. Antonelli is now into a five-race winning streak, and no other grand prix driver in history has ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Why Leclerc will match Hamilton's braking set-up

As soon as Charles Leclerc's Ferrari sustained the languid, inglorious slide into the wall at Antony Noghes in the latter stages of last weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, the Monegasque was sure that his brakes were to blame.Leclerc could have easily blamed the track breaking up, as a relaid patch of tarmac between the final two corners began to spurt stones onto the course, but he was keen to ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Alpine clears first hurdle in Gasly's Monaco GP penalty challenge

The�FIA stewards have upheld the Alpine team's request to review the two five-second pitlane speeding penalties Pierre Gasly received at the Monaco Grand Prix, which knocked the Frenchman off the podium.Gasly crossed the line in third in Monaco but was demoted to seventh after the stewards applied two separate five-second penalties for speeding in the pitlane.Gasly was one of six drivers ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

What is ADUO? How F1's engine catch-up system works

The�FIA is yet to officially reveal which Formula 1 manufacturers qualify for additional help developing their internal combustion engines. But news emerged over the Monaco weekend that Red Bull is surprisingly leading the field in V6 performance and all other�OEMs, including Mercedes, qualify for an additional upgrade.As part of the ADUO system (Additional Development and Upgrade ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Red Bull requests FIA review of ADUO results after emerging as F1 engine benchmark

During the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, teams and power unit manufacturers were all informed of the outcome of the first ADUO period - Formula 1?s catch-up mechanism with Additional Upgrade and Development Opportunities.Red Bull Ford�Powertrains emerged as the benchmark. According to the results, Mercedes?�internal combustion engine trails by between 2-4%, meaning the German manufacturer ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Leclerc to test Hamilton's brake configuration at F1 Barcelona GP

Charles Leclerc has opted for a technical direction similar to Lewis Hamilton for this weekend's Formula 1 Barcelona Grand Prix after his frustrations in Monaco.The Ferrari driver crashed out of his home race last weekend with 14 laps remaining, going into the barrier at the final corner while running in third.Leclerc was furious after the race having lost his chance of the podium and the ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

How Las Vegas used Monaco to promote its 10-year extension

Ever since Las Vegas returned to the Formula 1 schedule in 2023, the race has operated somewhat differently from the other events on the calendar. Firstly, it is the only race directly promoted by the championship and owned by Liberty Media Corporation.�It invested $240million into a plot of land to build its 39-acre pit and paddock complex ? Grand�Prix Plaza ? which is now a year-round ...Keep reading


 

11
June, 2026
Autosport.com

Antonelli feared for Mercedes F1 future during ?dark? 2025 slump

Formula 1 superstar Kimi Antonelli was left fearing for his future during an up-and-down rookie campaign that left the paddock wondering if Mercedes had promoted him too early.The 19-year-old was fast-tracked through the single-seater ladder by the German marque, skipping F3 before just one season of F2 as he then replaced Lewis Hamilton for 2025.Those were big shoes to fill for the ...Keep reading


 

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