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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: Silverstone Racing Club News Feed

27
May, 2025
Autosport.com

How Liam Lawson's hold-up play affected the Monaco GP

One of the great mysteries prior to this year's Monaco Grand Prix had lain in how Formula 1's teams would execute a second stop for tyres ? especially without the impact of a safety car.As such, the race was defined by extreme hold-up play among the midfielders, much to the chagrin of those who hoped for a scintillating spectacle at Monaco. Racing Bulls had pounced on the idea first, with ...Keep reading


 

27
May, 2025
Autosport.com

Binotto admits Audi ?won't have the best power unit" in 2026�

The next 12 months will be pivotal for the Sauber team, with the outfit bracing itself for the arrival of Formula 1?s sweeping new regulations and preparing to become Audi?s factory team. Audi will develop the engine, which F1 lead Mattia Binotto warns won?t be ?the best? on the grid.For 2026, Formula 1 will roll out new regulations to make its cars more nimble to liven up races. New ...Keep reading


 

27
May, 2025
Autosport.com

Liberty Media and LVMH executives among F1 partners panels at Autosport Business Exchange: Monaco

Formula 1 and the Motorsport Network came together to host the sport?s latest partners at the Autosport Business Exchange: Monaco ahead of the race weekend in Monte Carlo.Collaborating with F1, Motorsport Network organised an event specifically for brands who have recently partnered with the championship ? or one of its teams ? as an opportunity for them to meet and share ideas.The ...Keep reading


 

27
May, 2025
Autosport.com

Gasly blames Tsunoda for Monaco F1 crash: ?Not his finest moment?

Pierre Gasly�has blamed the collision that took him out of the Monaco Grand Prix on his former Formula 1 team-mate Yuki Tsunoda, claiming the latter moved under braking.Tsunoda and Gasly were running 17th and 18th ? after making their first mandatory pitstop as early as lap 1 ? when the Alpine driver attacked his Red Bull peer at the chicane.Gasly violently crashed into Tsunoda, with ...Keep reading


 

27
May, 2025
Autosport.com

Pepsi maxed: New partnership brings PepsiCo brands to F1

Long-time Formula 1 fans will cherish the evocative memory of the Jordan 191 with its bright green and blue colour scheme, resplendent with PepsiCo?s 7Up logos.That partnership ended after a year ? Pepsi blew the marketing budget on Michael Jackson?s world tour of the�Dangerous�album ? but 7Up briefly returned in 2002 as ?official soft drinks partner? of the Williams team, albeit ...Keep reading


 

27
May, 2025
Autosport.com

How Ferrari has downplayed latest Hamilton radio tension in F1 Monaco GP

The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix was another Formula 1 race that left�Ferrari in fire-fighting mode afterwards, owing to apparent tensions in radio traffic between Lewis Hamilton and his engineer.Hamilton was fifth and team-mate Charles Leclerc came second, yielding Ferrari?s best combined points score from a non-sprint weekend this season. And yet, neither driver was in a particularly ...Keep reading


 

26
May, 2025
Autosport.com

Horner: Monaco track changes only way to encourage overtaking in F1

After another Monaco Grand Prix saw little variety between qualifying and race results, with McLaren?s Lando Norris winning from pole position, Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner is calling for drastic changes in the Principality.For this year?s race, F1 brought in a new mandatory two-pitstop rule that required all drivers to use three sets of tyres across two compounds over the ...Keep reading


 

26
May, 2025
Autosport.com

Why the Monaco GP pitstop rule didn't work due to the major problem F1 cannot fix

After last year's Monaco ?procession? ? as Red Bull team principal Christian Horner called it ? Formula 1 and the FIA felt the need to try ?something? for this year's grand prix.?Something? turned out to be a rule change aimed at adding strategic intrigue to the race. The FIA mandated that each driver must use three sets of tyres, which ? barring a red flag ? would mean two ...Keep reading


 

26
May, 2025
Autosport.com

How "stroke of genius" set up Racing Bulls for season-best result at F1 Monaco GP

Sitting in the Monaco Grand Prix media centre towards the end of Sunday?s Formula 1 race, the press pack were trying to decide just how we each felt about the introduction of the mandatory two-stop rule and if it had worked or not.One of them hit the nail firmly on the head when he suggested that it worked for teams who played it smart with strategy and punished those who did not ? and in ...Keep reading


 

26
May, 2025
Autosport.com

Russell: F1 should make Monaco GP a qualifying race

George Russell thinks a radical Monaco Grand Prix format change might be needed after a failed Formula 1 rules experiment.After years of suffering through Monaco processions, F1 and the FIA agreed to trial a rules experiment by mandating the use of three tyre sets, effectively turning the 78-lap race into a two-stopper.The idea was to create more strategic variance and jeopardy, but in the ...Keep reading


 

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