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

14
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Mercedes yet to understand problem that nearly ruined Russell's qualifying

Qualifying in China went anything but smoothly for George Russell after he suffered a front-wing breakage in Q2 and then briefly halted on track at Turn 5 during Q3. Russell had won the earlier sprint race from pole position but looked far less assured during what proved to be a fraught qualifying session.Mercedes says it is still investigating the cause of the issue which caused Russell's car ...Keep reading


 

14
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Verstappen: Every lap is survival in "undriveable" Red Bull F1 car

Max Verstappen lamented Red Bull's "undriveable" Formula 1 car as he suggested "every lap is like survival" after qualifying eighth for the Chinese Grand Prix.Verstappen finished ninth in Saturday morning's sprint after a disastrous start dropped him down the order like a brick, and will be eighth on the grid after Red Bull was all at sea with its RB22.The Milton Keynes squad prided itself ...Keep reading


 

14
March, 2026
Autosport.com

F1 Chinese GP: Antonelli takes first pole as Russell fights Q3 issue

Kimi Antonelli became Formula 1's youngest polesitter after setting the fastest time in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix, as George Russell qualified second despite encountering a powertrain issue early in Q3.While attempting to clinch back-to-back poles, Russell came to a stop on track and, while he was able to get the car going again, he was unable to change gear. The Briton thus had to ...Keep reading


 

14
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Why Ferrari is fighting F1 start rule changes ? and can they still lose?

Heavy debate about Formula 1's starting procedures during Bahrain's pre-season tests led to the implementation of the pre-start routine for the 2026 season. While this has alleviated some of the more major concerns in getting off the line, many of the current teams are angling for further changes.The deletion of the MGU-H from this year's powertrain rules has taken away one of the key tools ...Keep reading


 

14
March, 2026
Autosport.com

F1 Chinese GP: Russell survives early Hamilton attack to win sprint

George Russell claimed victory in an eventful Formula 1 sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix, despite losing the lead to Lewis Hamilton on the opening lap.As seen in Melbourne, Russell found himself under immediate fire from a fast-starting Ferrari in the opening array of corners; this time, it was Hamilton rather than Charles Leclerc who played the role of aggressor at the start of the ...Keep reading


 

13
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Decision imminent on F1 Bahrain and Saudi races as time runs out

Following talks at last weekend's Australian Grand Prix, F1 had set itself a 10-day deadline to make a final call on the fate of April's Bahrain and Saudi Grands Prix, a timeline largely dictated by freight logistics to the Gulf as the US and Israeli war on Iran continues to engulf the region.The two Arabian races are twinned to optimise F1's complicated logistics, so it would be difficult to ...Keep reading


 

13
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Why Mercedes is playing down rift with F1 engine customers

In the aftermath of George Russell securing pole position for the sprint race in China by 0.289s from Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli, and a substantial 0.621s from third-placed Lando Norris's McLaren, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has moved to quell talk of a schism with its customer teams.After qualifying for last weekend?s Australian Grand Prix, when Mercedes finally showed its hand and ...Keep reading


 

13
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Why Ferrari didn't use its 'Macarena' rear wing after FP1 at Chinese GP

Ferrari?s ground-breaking Formula 1 rear wing, which rotates 180 degrees, returned at the Chinese Grand Prix ? but the experiment was short-lived.The wing, which was first seen in action during pre-season testing, was trialled by both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in the only free practice session of the Shanghai weekend. This featured a spin from Hamilton, when the wing closed coming ...Keep reading


 

13
March, 2026
Autosport.com

Wolff explains how Mercedes bolted clear of the field in Chinese GP sprint qualifying

Mercedes' George Russell held an advantage of well over half a second to the next quickest Formula 1 team - the McLaren of Lando Norris - in sprint qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix.This continued the Silver Arrows' bright start to the 2026 season, following on from its 1-2 finish in the Melbourne season opener. Although it was understood before the season that Mercedes was likely to ...Keep reading


 

13
March, 2026
Autosport.com

What's holding Cadillac back in F1?

For any other Formula 1 team, having both cars qualify over four seconds off pole position for the season opener would be shaming. But for Cadillac, simply being there at all was an achievement ? as a team set up from scratch, and which only had its entry guaranteed 12 months ago, it has faced headwinds both political and practical.Ultimately, though, Cadillac isn't on the grid to make up ...Keep reading


 

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