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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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April, 2024
Autosport.com

Shanghai F1 grass fire mystery remains; emergency team on standby

The FIA began a detailed probe on Friday night after two separate fires on the same area of grass inside Turn 7 disrupted running on the opening day of track action.First practice for the Chinese Grand Prix on Friday morning had to be red-flagged after a blaze erupted on the grass before the same section later caught fire at the end of the first session of sprint qualifying.While there was no red ...Keep reading


 

20
April, 2024
Autosport.com

The Haas F1 updates that have bucked a sprint race trend

With so little practice running before parc ferme conditions beginning for sprint qualifying and the sprint itself, it is all too easy to get lost with the impact of any developments.This is why, for example, Aston Martin elected to fast-track its recent upgrade package to Japan because it did not want it rolled out in China nor Miami.But Haas�elected to buck that trend this weekend in Shanghai ...Keep reading


 

19
April, 2024
Autosport.com

WIN! A VIP Race Weekend Experience in Monaco

This incredible experience is just part of the incredible prize up for grabs in the MoneyGram Monaco Dream Weekend competition with the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, which is giving fans from the UK and Europe the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime trip.A home race for many of the F1 drivers, Monaco is like nothing else on the F1 calendar. With impossibly narrow streets, incredibly high-speed corners ...Keep reading


 

19
April, 2024
Autosport.com

Lauda's 1976 German GP helmet to be auctioned at F1 Miami GP

Three-time F1 world champion Lauda survived the crash at the Nurburgring, even though his crash helmet was torn from his head during the brutal head-on impact with the barrier, before his stricken Ferrari 312T2 was then rammed by Brett Lunger?s Surtees.Four of his fellow drivers assisted in pulling Lauda from his burning car, which crashed on the second lap at the Bergwerk section of the ...Keep reading


 

19
April, 2024
Autosport.com

Ocon wants set-up changes after China F1 sprint as "performance left on the side"

The Frenchman was granted Alpine's new floor upgrade initially pencilled in for Miami, as one undertray construction was fast-tracked in time for the Chinese Grand Prix.This new floor features changes to the diffuser, heavily revised front fences, and a new floor edge wing that includes a slot towards the rear.Although these changes should yield an uptick in performance, Ocon stated that the ...Keep reading


 

19
April, 2024
Autosport.com

Friday favourite: Why Herbert prefers a car he had to wrestle above his F1 winners

Johnny Herbert won the Le Mans 24 Hours with a Mazda 787B ? a firm favourite among sportscar fans ? and three Formula 1 races in Benetton and Stewart machinery. But the two cars he selects from his career are machines he failed to win in.?The best car I drove at Le Mans was the Bentley, very nicely engineered,? says Herbert of the Speed 8 he shared with Mark Blundell and David Brabham to ...Keep reading


 

19
April, 2024
Autosport.com

New Time Attack competition for 1990s F1 cars launched by AGS successor

AGS Formule 1, which now runs a driving school and experience events, has launched the F1 '90s Time Attack Mediterranean Challenge for F1 cars built between 1986 and 2000 and 1985-2000 Formula 3000 machinery.Four rounds are planned, starting this weekend at the Historic French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard.The entry for Ricard includes two AGS chassis, a 1989 JH24 and a 1991 JH25, driven respectively ...Keep reading


 

19
April, 2024
Autosport.com

Red Bull in no rush to finalise 2025 F1 line-up

Red Bull already has Max Verstappen under contract for 2025, while Perez has impressed in the opening part of the 2024 season to ensure he is likely to retain his seat at the team.Perez stated on Thursday that, given the dynamic nature of the 2025 driver market, he expected "to know my future in the coming weeks, because everything is moving quite fast. So I think it's important not to wait for ...Keep reading


 

19
April, 2024
Autosport.com

F1 teams and Pirelli had no warning of ?painted? Shanghai track surface

With F1 teams having done a lot of pre-event work in the simulator based on information from both Pirelli and the FIA, they were caught out when they arrived at the circuit on Wednesday by the visibly different track surface.While drivers said it looked like the track had been ?painted?, it emerged that it was actually a liquid bitumen surface treatment that had been applied last year to help ...Keep reading


 

19
April, 2024
Autosport.com

Sainz will have to "survive with what we have" in F1 China sprint

Sainz qualified fifth and team-mate Charles Leclerc seventh as the Ferraris struggled to get their tyres warmed�up in a rainy end to Friday's sprint qualifying.Leclerc went off when it started raining, bending his steering rack, which Sainz admitted could have easily happened to him too."With the intermediate tyres we waited a long time at the pitlane exit, they got cold, and then Charles and I ...Keep reading


 

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