Tyres Decide Mercedes vs Ferrari Title Fight, Says Wolff

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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes tyres are now the single most important factor in the Formula 1 title fight between Mercedes and Ferrari. Speaking after Ferrari ended Mercedes’ five-year run of British Grand Prix victories last weekend, Wolff said the team can no longer assume consistent performance from track to track. Advert | Become … Read more

Tsunoda to Start Last as Leclerc Escapes Penalty After Engine Changes

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Yuki Tsunoda will start the Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after receiving penalties for exceeding his allocation of power unit components. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free AlphaTauri has installed a brand-new power unit in Tsunoda’s car for this weekend. The fitment includes a new internal combustion engine (ICE), … Read more

Why F1 Should Add an Independent Engine Supplier to Curb Manufacturer Power

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Formula 1 was once straightforward: the FIA’s sporting body wrote and enforced the rules, race promoters—who held television rights for events on their property—applied to the FIA to host world championship rounds and offered start and prize money based on the teams’ ability to attract crowds, and teams chose whether to enter after building or … Read more

Verstappen: Battery Power Drop Didn’t Cost Me Pole Position

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Max Verstappen says a loss of battery power on his final qualifying lap did not cost him pole position for the Turkish Grand Prix. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free The Red Bull driver set the third-fastest time in qualifying and will move up to second on the grid after Lewis Hamilton receives … Read more

Kubica: Baku Track Simulation Not Representative — What That Means

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Robert Kubica says Williams’ simulation of the Baku City Circuit is not representative of the track he will drive for the first time tomorrow. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free The Azerbaijan Grand Prix circuit is the first venue on the 2019 F1 calendar that Kubica has not driven before. “It’s a brand … Read more

Phantom Pit Stops Part of the Game, Says Whiting

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In the round-up: Race Director Charlie Whiting says the ‘phantom’ pitstops — like those Mercedes were seen preparing for during the Italian Grand Prix — are “part of the game” in Formula One. What they say My feeling is, and remains, that it’s all part of the game. We don’t like teams hanging around in … Read more

Ocon Accepts Penalty After Ruining George’s Lap

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Esteban Ocon accepted the stewards’ decision to penalise him for impeding George Russell during qualifying. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free The Renault driver had moved to overtake Antonio Giovinazzi on an out-lap when Russell closed on the pair, delaying the Williams driver. Ocon said his team had not warned him that Russell … Read more

Alpine Puzzled by Sudden Drop in Pace After Strong Monza Start

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Alpine sporting director Alan Permane confessed the team could not explain why it failed to match McLaren’s pace at Monza. The two teams are battling for fourth place in the constructors’ championship. Alpine arrived at Monza hopeful the A522 would benefit from the circuit’s long straights. Those hopes were supported by Friday running, Permane said, … Read more

Kubica Replaces Räikkönen at Dutch Grand Prix Racing Seat

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Robert Kubica will make a surprise return to Formula 1 this weekend at the Dutch Grand Prix. Advert | Become a Supporter & go ad-free The Alfa Romeo reserve driver will step in for Kimi Raikkonen, who has tested positive for COVID-19. The 41-year-old, who announced this week he will retire from Formula 1 at … Read more