F1 could be facing another row over the use of the ‘mini-DRS’ after recent claims that Ferrari and McLaren were using the concept in pre-season testing.
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George Russell ends F1 2025 pre-season testing on top
George Russell went fastest in the final session of Formula 1’s 2025 pre-season testing programme at the Bahrain International Circuit.
BővebbenAG Corse’s Stellar Performance: Hanson Takes the Lead in Qatar at Halfway Point
Phil Hanson leads the 1812km Qatar, the opening race of the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship, in the ‘customer’ #83 AF Corse Ferrari. The race is currently under safety car while debris on the racing line is cleared up, after Nico Varrone, in the #99 Proton Porsche 963, is cleared up after he ran over […]
BővebbenF1 2025 Pre-Season Testing Sparks Excitement with Friday PM Results
The final day of 2025 Formula 1 pre-season testing concluded on Friday at the Sakhir Circuit in Bahrain. Running was split across two sessions with a morning and afternoon run for each of the 10 teams.
BővebbenAlpine Stands Firm: Transparency Amidst F1 Speculation Surrounding Jack Doohan
Alpine boss Oliver Oakes has insisted the team has been “honest” regarding its driver line-up in F1 amid the persistent rumours surrounding Jack Doohan’s drive.
BővebbenThrilling Turn of Events: Giovinazzi Leads for Ferrari as JOTA Cadillacs Clash in Qatar
Antonio Giovinazzi of the #51 Ferrari 499P led after three hours at the FIA World Endurance Championship’s Qatar 1812 km season-opener.
BővebbenYuki Tsunoda changes management team after Red Bull F1 promotion snub
Racing Bulls’ Yuki Tsunoda has revealed that he has split with his former managers after missing out on the 2025 Red Bull F1 seat to Liam Lawson.
BővebbenRevved Up and Ready: Lewis Hamilton’s Thrilling Connection with the Ferrari SF-25
Lewis Hamilton said initial impressions of the Ferrari SF-25 are “the most positive” he’s had in a long time compared to previous years of F1 testing.
BővebbenCarlos Sainz suggests solution to ‘upsetting’ F1 testing restriction
Carlos Sainz has voiced that the current amount of testing in F1 “upsets” him, citing that teams should be given a choice to trade time in the simulator for track action.
BővebbenFerrari leads 1-2 after first pitstops at Qatar, an hour in
Ferrari factory drivers James Calado and Nicklas Nielsen lead the 1812km Qatar with an hour gone, with both enjoying a small lead over the rest of the field. Nielsen, in the #50 Ferrari 499P, took second off Kevin Magnussen, in the #15 BMW M Hybrid V8, at the start. The Dane tried to challenge Calado, […]
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