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Sainz felt he ‘deserved’ one final win with Ferrari

Carlos Sainz achieved on Sunday a deeply meaningful victory in the Mexico City Grand Prix, one that marks a significant…

2 months ago

Tsunoda Q2 crash triggers Marko ire: ‘He’s still too unstable’

Yuki Tsunoda drew the ire of Helmut Marko following his crash in Saturday's qualifying session in Mexico City, with the…

2 months ago

Mercedes in ‘serious trouble’ with F1 cost cap following crashes

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has revealed that the recent spate of crashes involving the team's drivers has put the…

2 months ago

Clear: Ferrari triumph in Austin a result of lessons learned in Austria

Ferrari's impressive performance at last weekend's US Grand Prix, where the Italian outfit secured a dominant 1-2 finish, was a…

2 months ago

FIA rejects McLaren’s ‘right of review’ request for Norris penalty

The FIA ​​has rejected McLaren's request for a 'right to review' related to the five-second penalty handed out to Lando…

2 months ago

F1 drivers want clarity from FIA after Austin controversy

FIA race director Niels Wittich and officials are set to be grilled by competitors in Friday's Drivers' briefing at the…

2 months ago

McLaren: Rivals using ‘psychological warfare’ in rear wing dispute

The recent controversy surrounding McLaren’s flexi wing on its MCL38 contender has died down, but team boss Andrea Stella remains…

2 months ago

Mercedes explain decision to stick with Hamilton's set-up for US GP

Mercedes technical director James Allison has provided insight into why the team opted not to make changes to Lewis Hamilton's…

2 months ago

McLaren not the only team to tweak rear wing for flexing concerns

The FIA's recent crackdown on rear wing flexing has revealed that McLaren is not the only team to have faced…

2 months ago

Williams F1 team bolstered by £100 million capital raise

In a significant boost to its financial position, Williams Racing has reportedly secured a £100 million capital injection – approximately…

2 months ago