Strategic Maneuver: McLaren’s Dual Dominance in F1 Championship Battles with Norris and Piastri

It is a challenging task for a team principal to have the fastest car on the grid and two drivers capable of being world champions. The ideal scenario is to have the quickest car, a top-notch number-one driver, and a supportive number two, though finding this balance is rare in elite sports. McLaren’s team boss, Andrea Stella, acknowledges the difficulty in managing Formula 1 drivers competing for the championship, highlighting the importance of allowing both drivers to showcase their talents. The history of team dynamics and driver roles in F1,…

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Legendary Speed: Rubens Barrichello Defies Age to Dominate the Track at 52

Former Formula 1 driver Rubens Barrichello made a triumphant return to the top spot of the podium by winning both races of the NASCAR Brazil Interlagos round last weekend, more than 13 years after retiring from F1. His last victory at Interlagos dated back to 1990 when he competed in South American Formula 3. Despite earlier skepticism about his abilities post-F1, Barrichello proved his critics wrong and excelled in NASCAR Brazil, securing victories in both races at Interlagos. The 52-year-old racing icon expressed joy in returning to Interlagos and fighting…

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The Enduring Legacy of Schumacher: A Driving Force for McLaren’s Boss

The 1988 Formula 1 season could have seen McLaren winning all races if Ayrton Senna had not clashed with Jean-Louis Schlesser’s Williams in the Italian Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher’s 2004 season with the Ferrari F2004, winning 12 out of 13 races, stands out as one of the most dominant in F1 history. McLaren team principal, Andrea Stella, remembers the excitement of working with Schumacher during that time and the unexpected speed of the F2004. The Imola Grand Prix holds a special place in Stella’s heart, especially recalling the impressive performance…

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Terrifying Revisited: Schumacher Soars in Intense Australian GP Start Crash

Terrifying Revisited: Schumacher Soars in Intense Australian GP Start Crash

RacingNews365 revisits one of the most iconic starts to a grand prix season: the 2002 Australian Grand Prix.

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Reviving the V10 Era: Williams’ Emotional Journey and Homecoming Heartbreak

Reviving the V10 Era: Williams' Emotional Journey and Homecoming Heartbreak

The 1993 British GP might not be the first race that comes to mind when you think of Williams’s F1 heyday, but it featured many of the themes that characterised its years at the top. It’s also the subject of this episode kicking off season 10 of our Bring Back V10s classic F1 stories podcast

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Remembering Ayrton Senna: The Day Silence Fell Upon 100,000 Hearts

Remembering Ayrton Senna: The Day Silence Fell Upon 100,000 Hearts

April 30 and May 1 mark the 30th anniversary of the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna during the Grand Prix weekend at Imola. On Wednesday, both drivers will be remembered there and Formula One boss Stefano Domenicali will also be present. The Italian looked back on the tragic weekend in 1994 with RacingNews365.

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