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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
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F1 NEWS - AUTOSPORT.COM Grand Prix Fantasy 2016: Silverstone Racing Club News Feed

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Analysis: Why both Racing Bulls were ahead of Verstappen on Friday in Japan

"I think the people at Racing Bulls were a bit surprised themselves by the good car they've built this year," Max Verstappen told reporters on Thursday at the Japanese Grand Prix.Two weeks ago in China, the world champion made it clear that his struggling team-mate Liam Lawson would be faster in the Racing Bulls car than in Red Bull?s RB21, mainly because the VCARB 02 is ?easier to ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Alonso surprised by 'weird' Japan FP2 spin

Even Formula 1 world champions make mistakes ? although Fernando Alonso indicated that fluctuations in the headwind at a critical part of the lap at Suzuka could have tipped him into the spin that brought second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix to a halt.Alonso lost control at the entry to the first Degner turn and spun across the gravel, where the car became beached, requiring the ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Doohan DRS "misjudgement" caused F1 Japanese GP practice crash

Alpine team boss Oliver Oakes has explained�Jack Doohan's heavy crash in Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix practice�was caused by the Australian erroneously leaving DRS open.Doohan spun off the road entering the high-speed Turn 1 in the opening stages of the one-hour session, smashing heavily into the barriers. Due to the severity of the impact, Doohan was checked at the medical centre, but the ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

FIA taking action after grass fires halted Japanese GP FP2

The FIA is attempting to prevent a repeat of the grass fires that derailed second practice at Formula 1?s Japanese Grand Prix.Friday?s session was thrown into disarray by four red flags, two for offs by Jack Doohan and Fernando Alonso and another two for grass patches lining the Suzuka track catching fire.The dry grass approaching Turn 8 first caught fire with 13 minutes left to run ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Lawson relishing Racing Bulls F1 car's 'wider window'

Liam Lawson says he has enjoyed his return to Racing Bulls at Suzuka despite his harsh demotion from Red Bull, feeling at ease in the team's vastly different Formula 1 car.After two difficult race weekends Lawson's Red Bull stint was cut short by the team's management, which opted to try his former Racing Bulls team-mate Yuki Tsunoda instead.Having felt he needed more time to get used to ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Tsunoda's first-day headaches in the Red Bull cockpit

After the expectation, the reality. Yuki Tsunoda?s first day actually driving Red Bull's diva-ish RB21 Formula 1 machine, as opposed to piloting an ersatz version of it in a simulator, answered some questions while leaving others hanging.Very few of those matters outstanding were Tsunoda?s fault, though, owing to the second practice session being punctuated by four red-flag periods. These ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

McLaren tips Mercedes as biggest F1 rival at Japanese GP

McLaren Formula 1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri believe Mercedes will be their biggest opponent in this weekend?s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.After winning one race apiece in Australia and China, Norris and Piastri are the favourites to win in Japan and Friday's practice running did little to suggest otherwise - Norris topped FP1 and Piastri headed a disjointed FP2 punctuated by ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

Tost: You could give Lawson 100 years and he still wouldn?t be as fast as Tsunoda

Former Racing Bulls team principal Franz Tost has said Liam Lawson could have been given "100 years and he still wouldn?t be as fast" as Yuki Tsunoda, as he backed the decision to swap the pair by Red Bull.The Milton Keynes outfit assessed the two drivers towards the end of 2024 as it became clear that they were going to replace Mexican driver Sergio Perez for the 2025 season. The team ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

FIA plans Bahrain meeting with engine manufacturers over potential F1 V10 return

The FIA has scheduled a meeting with Formula 1?s engine manufacturers to discuss the potential return of the V10 power unit, sources have confirmed to Autosport.What initially seemed like a far-fetched idea is increasingly being discussed as a serious option, following FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem?s recent remarks about introducing V10 engines running on sustainable fuels in ...Keep reading


 

4
April, 2025
Autosport.com

F1 Japanese GP: Piastri tops disrupted FP2 after Doohan, Alonso crashes and grass fires

Oscar Piastri was fastest in a McLaren 1-2 in second practice at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, as four red flags led to a truncated session.After Lando Norris led the way in the morning session, McLaren team-mate Piastri had the upper hand later in the day as his time of 1m28.114s, that was 0.049s faster than Norris.Four red flags led to plenty of running being lost, the first of ...Keep reading


 

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