Rev Up Your Engines: A Comprehensive Guide to Watch the F1 Austrian GP Live

Formula 1 is heading to the Red Bull Ring in Austria, known for its high-speed action despite being one of the shortest tracks on the calendar as the home of the Austrian Grand Prix. McLaren’s Lando Norris aims to bounce back after a crash in Canada, while Oscar Piastri leads the drivers’ championship. George Russell, the recent Montreal race winner, will seek to maintain Mercedes’ pace in Austria. Max Verstappen will be sporting a new helmet design, hoping to avoid a one-race ban at Red Bull’s home grand prix, with…

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Revving Up for Fairness: FIA Unveils Comprehensive F1 Racing Rules and Penalties

The FIA has released the updated F1 racing guidelines for 2025 along with the penalty system, aiming for more transparency in decision-making. These guidelines have undergone significant revisions following intense debates and collaboration with drivers after last season’s incidents. The latest version, previously confidential, is now publicly available on the FIA website. Key aspects include priority in wheel-to-wheel battles and the requirement to leave space during overtaking maneuvers. The guidelines outline specific criteria for overtaking on the inside, outside, and in chicanes or S-bends, emphasizing the importance of controlled driving…

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Mercedes’ Revamped Rear Suspension Bracing for a High-Stakes Challenge at the Austrian GP

Mercedes reintroduced the rear suspension package at the Montreal Grand Prix to address rear tyre overheating issues experienced with its W16 Formula 1 car this season. The team had initially debuted the revised geometry at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, but set it aside for Monaco and Spain races to gather comparative data. Despite race temperatures nearing 50C in Canada, the lack of high-load corners at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve eased Mercedes’ management of the soft tyre compounds. The team felt confident reintegrating the new suspension into the package for Montreal,…

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