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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

20
March, 2025
Autosport.com

Norris feels McLaren's 2025 car doesn't suit him, but he's learning to get the most out of it

Although McLaren's MCL39 has demonstrated an early advantage in 2025's F1 season, Lando Norris feels that the papaya machine still does not suit his driving style. That said, the Briton has admitted to a change in his own approach, in that he is less worried if a car suits him and more worried about performance.Norris says that he has given up on the idea of trying to influence the engineers ...Keep reading


 

20
March, 2025
Autosport.com

How Hadjar defused the Marko "embarrassing" storm

Isack Hadjar says he has spoken to Red Bull's Helmut Marko after copping criticism for his tearful Australian Grand Prix exit, and reveals he has received further support from Lewis Hamilton.In the wet, Hadjar spun out at Turn 2 on the Melbourne formation lap, cutting a distraught figure as he saw his debut shatter into pieces before it had even truly began. After not putting a foot wrong ...Keep reading


 

19
March, 2025
Autosport.com

JA on F1 podcast: From Hadjar?s tears to Domenicali?s deals

Lando Norris tamed the chaos in Melbourne to win the opening round of the F1 season. In doing so, he put down a marker for his team-mate Oscar Piastri, his rival Max Verstappen, and anyone else who wants a say in this year?s world championship.Lewis Hamilton?s Ferrari debut didn?t quite go to plan, while F1?s five-and-a-half rookies (Liam Lawson being a semi) had a torrid time. From ...Keep reading


 

19
March, 2025
Autosport.com

F1 teams suffer freight delays for Chinese GP

Several Formula 1 teams have had their freight delayed from Australia to China meaning preparations have been held up for the Chinese Grand Prix.The FIA has stated that tyre supplier Pirelli did not have its freight at the Shanghai International Circuit on time, although the tyre manufacturer has received equipment in the pitlane on Wednesday.At least four F1 teams ? McLaren, Red Bull ...Keep reading


 

19
March, 2025
Autosport.com

China in their hands ? why aren't F1 teams brimming with Chinese partners?

After a memorable start to the season in Melbourne, Formula 1 rolls onto Shanghai for the second round of 2025 ? a perfect chance for all of the Chinese partners and sponsors to roll out the red carpet and showcase their respective businesses to the ever-increasing global audience.All three of them, that is.F1 currently races in Japan, China and Singapore and CEO Stefano Domenicali held ...Keep reading


 

19
March, 2025
Autosport.com

Does McLaren's Melbourne team order set the bar for a Norris/Piastri F1 title fight?

Team orders issued during Formula 1 races are universally loathed. Even at the squads that opt to deliver them.In the years of the modern era when they were officially banned (2002-2010), ?Fernando. Is. Faster. Than. You.? from then Ferrari race engineer Rob Smedley to the Scuderia star Felipe Massa summed up the awkwardness of the act.It was, after all, delivered to a driver leading ...Keep reading


 

18
March, 2025
Autosport.com

How the Australian GP proved a good relationship between race engineer and F1 driver is crucial

The new Ferrari combination of Lewis Hamilton and Riccardo Adami made the airwaves and headlines during and after Formula 1?s 2025 Australian Grand Prix. But they were far from the only new driver/race engineer combo making a high-profile bow in Melbourne.There was Richard Wood and Liam Lawson at Red Bull, Aston Martin's Andrew Vizard and Fernando Alonso, Josh Peckett and Jack Doohan for ...Keep reading


 

18
March, 2025
Autosport.com

Three stripes and you're in ? how Mercedes and adidas finally landed F1 collaboration

Mercedes has been keen to work with adidas for some time and finally a 15-year flirtation has resulted in the German brands uniting ahead of the 2025 Formula 1 season.Alongside the eye-catching fan apparel and the familiar three stripes adorning team gear, there is ongoing technical development that adidas hopes will enable Mercedes to improve its productivity.Richard Sanders, Mercedes ...Keep reading


 

18
March, 2025
Autosport.com

Analysis: McLaren experiments with rear wings, Sauber improves with aero updates

As expected, very few genuinely new parts arrived at the Australian Grand Prix as the 10 Formula 1 teams sought to put more mileage on the packages they ran with in Bahrain testing.That's not to say anyone didn't dabble in a bit of early update fun; Sauber introduced a new set of wings for the opening race, McLaren had a circuit-specific set of rear wings to test, and Red Bull spent the ...Keep reading


 

17
March, 2025
Autosport.com

Why is it so difficult for F1 drivers to race in the wet?

Every generation of racing driver has its supreme talent. Seldom is the difference between this individual and their peers more manifest than when conditions are wet or changeable, goes the established wisdom.While it?s difficult to argue against most of the names on Autosport?s spreadsheet of victories in grands prix significantly affected by rain, the reality is somewhat more nuanced ...Keep reading


 

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