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Champion’s Pain: Lewis Hamilton’s Search for Redemption in F1
Lewis Hamilton ‘hurting’ as F1 champion identifies crucial change
BővebbenResilience and Hope: Rider in North West 200 Crash Shows Promising Signs Despite Medically Induced Coma
Positive update issued on North West 200 crash rider put into medically induced coma
BővebbenUnveiling Aston Martin’s Path to Perfection: Insights from Adrian Newey
As Aston Martin flounders in the 2025 F1 season, its new tech chief Adrian Newey reveals what he’s learned about the team so far
BővebbenRevolutionary Engineering: Decoding McLaren’s Groundbreaking Brake Innovation
RacingNews365’s technical analyst Paolo Filisetti reveals the genius idea behind McLaren’s brake system that has attracted attention from all the other F1 teams.
BővebbenRevving Up: A Statistical Dive into the F1 Season on the JA on F1 Podcast
This week, we are focusing on the season’s performance in numbers, with a quarter of the F1 season completed and six rounds analyzed for narratives, patterns, and trends. Key numbers from the season so far are highlighted following Oscar Piastri’s extension of his championship lead over Lando Norris and Max Verstappen. James Allen, Rob Smedley, Marc Priestley, and Jake Boxall-Legge discuss these insights. Motor sport fans can engage by competing in the F1 Fantasy League. Send comments or questions to @jamesallenonf1 on X/Twitter or jamesallenonf1@autosport.com. Tovább a cikkhez
BővebbenAdrian Newey: “Scary” F1 2026 rules actually have room for innovation
Aston Martin Racing’s managing technical partner, Adrian Newey, has expressed pleasantly surprised by the scope for innovation in F1’s new-for-2026 ruleset, focusing on the new chassis ruleset and revised engine formula that will be introduced at the same time. Newey highlighted that the 2026 regulations offer parallels with the last major rule change in 2022, emphasizing the flexibility for innovation and different approaches. He anticipates teams coming up with distinct solutions, believing that the variety in design philosophies adds excitement to the competition of F1. With sweeping rule changes across…
BővebbenNewey: More room for innovation than expected in “scary” F1 2026 rules
Aston Martin’s technical partner, Adrian Newey, has expressed excitement about the potential for innovation in Formula 1’s new 2026 ruleset. Newey, joining Aston Martin from Red Bull, aims to position the team as a frontrunner by focusing on the upcoming chassis and engine formula changes. The 2026 rules will see smaller, lighter cars with active aerodynamics, aiming to balance drag reduction on straights with sufficient cornering downforce. Newey draws parallels between the 2026 and 2022 rule changes, emphasizing initial perceptions of strict regulations giving way to diverse design approaches. He…
BővebbenRevving Up Success: Adrian Newey’s Blueprint for Aston Martin’s Triumph
Adrian Newey shares first impressions on Aston Martin F1 team in new interview.
BővebbenGasly’s Future in Jeopardy: Alpine’s Proposed Driver Shift Sparks Controversy
Alpine driver replacement ‘unacceptable’ as Gasly tipped to be at risk
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