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Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso has lauded 20-year-old Brazilian driver Gabriel Bortoleto as the best of his generation.
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GPFans on MSNKey F1 figure reveals news on Yuki Tsunoda's Red Bull future
Honda Racing's president has opened up on talks with Red Bull over Yuki Tsunoda 's future at the unsettled team. Koji ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNIsack Hadjar issues surprising Sergio Perez update amid Cadillac F1 rumours
Isack Hadjar said he is hearing “a lot of positives” about Sergio Perez’s chances of being in F1 next season as the Mexican ...
1. Oscar Piastri, 234. 2. Lando Norris, 226. 3. Max Verstappen, 165. 4. George Russell, 147. 5. Charles Leclerc, 119. 6. Lewis Hamilton, 103. 7. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, 63.
It seems like an eternity ago, but Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz were once teammates. At the then Toro Rosso, the two were thrown to the lions. As early as then, it was noticeable to the Spaniard ...
Alan Permane admitted he was “shocked” after being announced as Racing Bulls’ new team principal following Christian Horner ...
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In the wake of the Canadian Grand Prix, which saw the first highly anticipated on-track clash between Lando Norris and Oscar ...
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GPblog on MSNRed Bull Racing feels the ground shake after Stella's major warning!
McLaren's dominance in the 2025 F1 season is no fluke, and the team's way of approaching their season is a testament to that.
Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson addressed speculation about his time at Red Bull amid rumors swirling around the Kiwi.
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GPblog on MSNThings just got complicated! Pirelli throws major curve ball for all F1 teams in Spa
Getting the Pirelli tyres in the right operative window and extracting the maximum from them is not a straightforward matter. For the Grand Prix of Belgium coming weekend, there will be an added layer ...
Juan Pablo Montoya pinpointed the moment when Daniel Ricciardo’s career began its slow but inevitable decline that eventually ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull ‘practically have only one driver’ in ‘retired, failed or crushed’ verdict
Red Bull Racing special advisor Helmut Marko has admitted the team "practically have only one driver" in Formula 1.
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