Racing Point faces a make-or-break 2020

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The dawn of a new Formula 1 season always brings with it a sense of renewed hope and expectation, but for Racing Point, the anticipation surrounding the 2020 F1 season carries an even deeper significance. According to CEO Otmar Szafnauer, the team is poised to reclaim its former glory, returning to the competitive levels that … Read more

Post-Race Inquiry Targets Verstappen, Five Drivers, and McLaren

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Post-Race Stewards’ Investigations Rock Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Verstappen, Sainz, Perez, McLaren Under Scrutiny The Azerbaijan Grand Prix, a spectacle of speed and strategic prowess, may have concluded on the challenging Baku City Circuit, but the drama is far from over. In the immediate aftermath of a thrilling and incident-filled race, the FIA stewards have launched … Read more

Visual Recap: Day Two of 2018 F1 Pre-Season Testing at Barcelona

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F1 2018 Pre-Season Testing: Day Two Unfolds at Circuit de Catalunya The highly anticipated 2018 Formula 1 season officially kicked into a higher gear as the second day of pre-season testing commenced at the renowned Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona. Following an initial day of shakedowns and fundamental checks, teams and drivers were eager to … Read more

McLaren Secures Approval for 2020 Chassis Adaptations to Fit Mercedes Engine

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McLaren Racing is set to navigate a unique and unprecedented challenge in the upcoming 2021 Formula 1 season, a situation born from a confluence of strategic planning and unforeseen global circumstances. Despite a unanimous agreement among teams to freeze their chassis designs from 2020 as a cost-saving measure, McLaren will be granted special dispensation to … Read more

Government Restrictions Halt French Grand Prix

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French Grand Prix Officially Cancelled Amidst Global Pandemic Paul Ricard Event Joins Growing List of Races Scrapped from the 2020 F1 Calendar The highly anticipated French Grand Prix, originally scheduled for June 28th, has been officially called off. This decision marks a significant turning point in the disrupted 2020 Formula 1 season, as the event … Read more

Binotto Denies Ferrari Sacrificed Vettel to Help Leclerc

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Ferrari’s Silverstone Strategy Under Scrutiny: Unpacking Vettel’s Puzzling Race and Leclerc’s One-Stop Triumph The 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone presented a complex strategic puzzle for all Formula 1 teams, but perhaps none faced greater scrutiny than Ferrari. Following a dramatic race where Sebastian Vettel endured a challenging two-stop strategy that left him out of … Read more

F1’s Glaring Rulebook Flaw Poised for Long-Awaited Change

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Unlocking the Grid: The Crucial Race for Inclusivity and Gender Equality in Motorsport Formula 1 has long stood as the pinnacle of global motorsport, a spectacle of speed, precision, and technological prowess. Yet, beneath its gleaming facade, a critical challenge persists: a striking deficit in inclusivity and diversity that lags behind many other prominent international … Read more

IndyCar’s Relentless Finish: A Standard F1 Should Emulate

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The recent 15th round of the IndyCar season at Gateway Motorsports Park provided a stark demonstration of dedication to racing, going the full distance thanks to exceptional preparation and unwavering perseverance from the organizers. This event served as a compelling example, highlighting how certain other major racing series, most notably Formula 1, might struggle to … Read more

F1 Considers Waiving $200 Million Anti-Dilution Fee for New Teams

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In a pivotal moment for Formula 1, Stefano Domenicali, the sport’s new CEO, recently addressed the media for the first time since taking the helm. His statements offered crucial insights into the future direction of F1, particularly regarding the potential entry of new teams and the highly debated $200 million (£146 million) ‘anti-dilution fee’. Domenicali … Read more