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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

11
October, 2025
Autosport.com

The F1 record Schumacher just lost to Hamilton

Fastest laps may have been, at times, of limited significance in Formula 1; still, Lewis Hamilton?s quickest race lap in the Singapore Grand Prix marked his 16th consecutive season with the feat, which shouldn?t be understated.Michael Schumacher was the previous record holder, having achieved fastest laps every year from his first full F1 campaign, in 1992, to his initial retirement at the ...Keep reading


 

11
October, 2025
Autosport.com

Cadillac eases concerns over potential Ferrari F1 car loan to prepare for 2026

With less than two months until the fire-up of Cadillac's first Formula 1 car, the series' 11th squad is currently resorting to the virtual world to both develop its maiden challenger and prepare its trackside team.Cadillac recently announced a full complement of simulator drivers, with 2016 IndyCar champion Simon Pagenaud, Corvette works driver Charlie Eastwood and two-time F1 starter Pietro ...Keep reading


 

10
October, 2025
Autosport.com

Ocon reveals violent impact of 42G F1 Miami GP crash

Esteban Ocon has reflected on his 2022 Miami crash as possibly the most violent accident he has experienced in his Formula 1 career.The one-time grand prix winner, who made his F1 debut in 2016, tackled the subject in an in-depth talk with French YouTube channel Legend, when interviewer Guillaume Pley brought up French rugby player Sebastien Chabal suffering from partial amnesia ? which may ...Keep reading


 

10
October, 2025
Autosport.com

"We have to win" in F1, says Ferrari on costly Capital Markets Day

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna reaffirmed the manufacturer's desire to end its Formula 1 title drought after presenting the marque?s economic targets on Capital Markets Day.The Italian outfit, which is historically F1?s most successful team, has not won the constructors? championship since 2008, with its last drivers? title coming via Kimi Raikkonen in 2007.That is despite success in ...Keep reading


 

10
October, 2025
Autosport.com

Palou was told McLaren F1 deal "could happen", Brown denies stringing him along

Alex Palou has claimed that Zak Brown told him he could help find him a seat in Formula 1, but the McLaren Racing boss insists he never made any promises or misled the driver.The long-running dispute between Palou and McLaren reached the UK High Court this week, with the Woking-based squad suing the IndyCar star for over $20 million for breaching their contract.In July 2022, both Chip ...Keep reading


 

10
October, 2025
Autosport.com

What the F1 Singapore GP meant for Red Bull's 2026 driver decision

After facing a well-publicised sputtering in its pipeline of young talent, such that it hired the experienced Sergio Perez to partner Max Verstappen for four seasons, Red Bull now has more Formula 1 prospects coming through its system.That, as ever, means peril for all the grand prix drivers on its books apart from Verstappen, since Dr Helmut Marko has always run the Junior Team on an ...Keep reading


 

9
October, 2025
Autosport.com

Pirelli plans C6 tyre changes after Verstappen criticism

After Pirelli introduced the C6 tyre�in Formula 1 this season,�Max Verstappen and some of his colleagues weren't too impressed with the compound, which has moved the Italian manufacturer to be open to discuss its shortcomings. �During the C6?s last outing in Azerbaijan Grand Prix ? where many drivers preferred to save the mediums for qualifying instead of using the softs ? Verstappen ...Keep reading


 

9
October, 2025
Autosport.com

Sainz slams TV focus on ?celebrities and girlfriends?, F1 responds

Carlos Sainz believes that FOM should change its approach to the Formula 1 broadcast in order to ?respect the competition? rather than ?exaggerating? the coverage by featuring "celebrities and girlfriends?.In recent days, many fans and experts have shared their complaints on social media about the lack of coverage given by FOM to the battles between drivers on the track and the ...Keep reading


 

9
October, 2025
Autosport.com

The real stress test awaiting McLaren's 'Papaya Rules'

The occasional friction between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, and their McLaren team, last year was a mere taster for what has already transpired in 2025 ? and what is still to come. Max Verstappen might be creeping up incrementally, but the battle for the Formula 1 drivers' title is the McLaren drivers' to lose.So, unlike last year, where Norris was chasing down Verstappen's lead in the ...Keep reading


 

9
October, 2025
Autosport.com

On this day: Raikkonen?s Suzuka masterclass

They say Suzuka is a drivers? track, and if that?s the case, then Kimi Raikkonen certainly proved his worth on 9 October 2005.Coming into the Japanese Grand Prix, 25-year-old Raikkonen had already lost the drivers? title, with his deficit on new world champion Fernando Alonso having reached 23 points with two races remaining.Read Also:Formula 1On this day: When Alonso won ...Keep reading


 

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