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Unlocking the Potential: Colapinto Identifies Key Areas for Improvement with Alpine’s F1 Car
Alpine F1 driver Franco Colapinto is aiming to boost his confidence in the car during the upcoming Monaco race weekend, following a challenging debut at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Imola. Despite his experience with simulators and older Alpine cars, Colapinto acknowledges that mastering the 2025 car is still a work in progress. The tight and technical nature of Monaco poses a significant test for Colapinto, who sees building confidence as crucial on high-demand circuits like Monaco, Baku, and Singapore. Colapinto emphasizes the importance of gaining seat time to improve…
BővebbenUnveiling the Future: Red Bull’s Cutting-Edge 2025 F1 Racing Machine
Red Bull’s initial 2025 F1 car being so similar to its 2024 design was a big surprise, but recent changes suggest a new direction
BővebbenRevving Towards Redemption: Yuki Tsunoda’s Quest for a Pristine Performance in Monaco
Yuki Tsunoda was promoted to Red Bull from Racing Bulls after just two grands prix in the 2025 Formula 1 season with the simple target of scoring points and supporting the team against McLaren. However, he struggled with crashes and disappointing finishes post the move, jeopardizing his standing at the cut-throat outfit. Tsunoda replaced Liam Lawson at Red Bull after the latter failed to meet the high expectations, following a crash and a 12th place finish in his two races. Despite managing to outperform Lawson, Tsunoda’s five-race stint with Red…
BővebbenThe Inside Scoop: Christian Horner Drops Bombshell on Norris-Piastri Rivalry
Christian Horner issues shock verdict on Norris-Piastri ‘fight’
BővebbenUnveiling the Roadblocks: Yuki Tsunoda’s Insight into Red Bull’s Adaptation Challenges
Yuki Tsunoda has explained that a lack of “muscle memory” when it comes to learning the intricacies of the RB21 is what is holding back his growth as a Red Bull F1 driver.
BővebbenDrive for Change: F1 Takes a Stand Against Online Abuse
Formula 1 has called on social media platforms to take stronger action against online abuse, following incidents involving Yuki Tsunoda and Jack Doohan receiving toxic comments. Franco Colapinto’s return to F1 with Alpine has sparked widespread support from Argentina, but some fans have crossed the line by harassing Doohan, who was later replaced by Colapinto. A fake post about Doohan’s father mocking Colapinto’s crash at Imola prompted a wave of abuse, highlighting the need for respect towards all competitors. While some Argentinian fans targeted Tsunoda, others expressed support for him…
BővebbenUnleashing the Untamed: The Unpredictable World of Red Bull F1 Driver Chaotic Challenge
Red Bull may feel its early 2025 F1 driver change has already been justified. And it probably has been. But it’s still not solved the problem – and it might have an even bigger one at its second team
BővebbenAlpine Takes a Stand: Condemning Online Abuse Towards Jack Doohan’s Family
Alpine has issued a statement calling out online abuse after Jack Doohan and his family were targeted online.
BővebbenYuki Tsunoda’s Redemption at Imola: Overcoming Regrets to Secure a Top 10 Finish
Yuki Tsunoda regrets ‘trying to be a hero’ at Imola but salvages top 10 finish
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