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Racing Legend Jacques Villeneuve Sparks Controversy with Bold Critique of Ferrari Chairman
Jacques Villeneuve adds further heat on Ferrari chairman John Elkann.
BővebbenResilience on the Track: Isack Hadjar’s Inspiring Journey to Red Bull F1 Success
F1’s latest podium visitor, Isack Hadjar, has already staked his claim as rookie of the season, but the story could have been different after his debut in Australia.
BővebbenRevving Up for a Comeback: F1 Boss Initiates Discussions to Restore the German Grand Prix
Stefano Domenicali has left the door open for F1 to return to Germany
BővebbenRevving Up: Aston Martin’s Bold Stand Against Biased F1 Coverage
Aston Martin take radical action against Ralf Schumacher and Sky
BővebbenThe F1 Transfer Saga: Can Max Verstappen Make the Move to Mercedes?
Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes, Sam Coop and Nick Golding, as they answer your F1 fan questions from last weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix. The talks between Max Verstappen and Mercedes are analysed, as is whether it is starting to make George Russell concerned over his future with the Silver Arrows. Questions on Ferrari are also answered, and if Verstappen had a chance at a podium if he had not been hit on the opening lap at the Red Bull Ring by Kimi Antonelli.
BővebbenAnalyzing Lewis Hamilton’s So-Called Free Fall: Separating Fact from Fiction
Recently, a friend, a strong supporter of Lewis Hamilton, sent me a message questioning if Hamilton is currently in free fall. Shortly after, I received an email with comments from former F1 driver Johnny Herbert, suggesting that Ferrari should prioritize Charles Leclerc over Hamilton, who seems to have lost his way with the team. Herbert’s viewpoint makes sense, especially considering Hamilton’s recent performance in the Spanish GP where he finished sixth, dependent on Max Verstappen’s penalty. Meanwhile, Leclerc secured another podium finish, showcasing his potential as Ferrari’s future. Despite Hamilton’s…
BővebbenExperience the Thrills of the 2025 F1 Imola Grand Prix in Real-Time!
Discover how to watch the F1 Imola GP live, no matter where you are in the world.
BővebbenThe 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…
BővebbenFormula 1 Confrontation: F1 Race Winner Calls Out ‘Mimimi’ Hamilton for Ferrari Controversy
‘Mimimi’ Hamilton blasted by F1 race winner over Ferrari conduct
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