Unraveling the Miami GP Radio Controversies: A Deep Dive into F1’s Complicated Relationship with Team Orders

During the Miami Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz expressed frustration towards their respective teams over team radio, particularly, Sainz faced a team orders mix-up that cost him positions to his teammate. Sainz felt “stupid” and “powerless” after being passed by his teammate Alex Albon despite assurances he wouldn’t be, Hamilton also criticized Ferrari for poor teamwork during the race. Meanwhile, McLaren decided to let their drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, race each other without team orders, as they lead the championship standings and want to avoid harming…

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Haunting words from Hakkinen set a chilling tone for McLaren’s F1 competitors

Haunting words from Hakkinen set a chilling tone for McLaren's F1 competitors

Two-time Formula 1 champion Mika Hakkinen believes that McLaren has developed its 2024 car to a stage where it can “dominate” the remaining rounds this season. McLaren has been recognised as the benchmark team since Lando Norris took his maiden win in Miami, and upgrades in the Netherlands have bolstered its potential. Norris utilised the […]

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Legends Unveiled: The Epic Trio of Senna, Brundle, and Bellof’s Debut in Formula 1

Legends Unveiled: The Epic Trio of Senna, Brundle, and Bellof's Debut in Formula 1

The 1984 Grand Prix marked the debut of Stefan Bellof, Ayrton Senna, and Martin Brundle in Formula 1, alongside Philippe Alliot and Francois Hesnault. Senna qualified the highest at 17th, with Brundle in 19th, Hesnault in 20th, Bellof in 23rd, and Alliot securing the final spot on the grid. Senna’s race ended after eight laps due to a turbo failure, while Bellof retired on lap 11, and Alliot and Hesnault retired after 24 and 25 laps, respectively. Brundle was the only rookie to finish the race, crossing the line in…

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