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Ahead of this weekend's Monza race, F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo looks back at last Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix to bring some key numbers, stats and learnings from the incident-filled ...
Ahead of this weekend's Italian Grand Prix, Alpine has announced that its test and reserve driver Paul Aron will take over Franco Colapinto's car in the opening practice.
Hot on the heels of his first points since the Imola race, Yuki Tsunoda has revealed how he plans to improve team cohesion at Red Bull at this weekend's Italian Grand Prix.
Following an up-and-down weekend for Mercedes last time out at the Dutch Grand Prix, Toto Wolff has revealed that he aims to achieve "a more consistent and straightforward" performance at this weekend ...
On the eve of this weekend's Italian Grand Prix, Ferrari have unveiled the livery that their cars will wear at their home race at Monza, also showing off their one-off team kit.
Championship runaway leader Oscar Piastri is set to sit out the opening practice at the Italian Grand Prix, with McLaren's Formula 2 junior driver Alex Dunne due to complete his second FP1 outing of ...
On the back of a double retirement for the Scuderia, Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur admitted that the italian team had expected the Zandvoort circuit to expose the weakness of its car.
On the back of an up-and-down season so far in 2025, Williams driver Carlos Sainz has revealed that the British outfit is doing “a massive push on next year’s car.” ...
While several tracks find themselves in a fight to secure their spot on the F1 schedule, there are circuits that have managed to secure their long-time future on the Formula One calendar.
After McLaren driver Lando Norris was forced to retire from race action at last Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix, McLaren team boss Andrea Stella has promised that the Woking-based outfit will carry out a ...
Although the Dutch Grand Prix saw Yuki Tsunoda score his first points with Red Bull since the Imola round, the Japanese driver could have finished higher up in the order if he hadn't suffered from an ...
Despite having finished second at Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix, four-time world champion Max Verstappen has admitted that he got "lucky" with Lando Norris' retirement which allowed him to finish a ...
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