Pierre Gasly at the Australian Grand Prix, Sunday.
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Gasly “fell on the wrong side” of strategy in “pretty crazy” F1 Australian GP

Alpine F1 driver Pierre Gasly finished just shy of the points at 11th in last weekend’s Australian GP. From 9th on the grid, unfortunate timing hampered what could have been a points finish for the the French driver. Gasly dissapointed with strategic gamble in F1 Australian GP Alpine and Gasly were plagued with issues during…

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F1 V10 Era
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Report: 2026 PU regulations to be dropped in favour of V10 F1 engines on sustainable fuel?

The stakeholders of Formula 1 have discussed the possibility of cancelling the new 2026 regulations entirely in favour of bringing the V10 engines on sustainable fuel and the sound of F1 back to life. Latest information suggests that this could already happen in 2028, with current regulations being extended by two more years. The last…

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Yuki Tsunoda driving in the rain at Albert Park
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Marko and Horner praise Tsunoda for “impeccable” and “very good” F1 Australian GP performance

Yuki Tsunoda finished just outside the points in 12th place at the season opener in the F1 Australian GP after rain caused chaos in the closing stages, with Helmut Marko and Christian Horner giving their opinions on his weekend. The Japanese driver was running ahead of Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton before running wide at Turn 12,…

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Christian Horner says Red Bull have a dynamic platform for further development with the RB21 after promising start at the F1 Australian GP
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Horner believes Red Bull have a “good dynamic platform” for development with RB21 after F1 Australian GP

Team principal Christian Horner has addressed the progress that Red Bull have made on the RB21 since pre-season testing, as they kicked off their 2025 campaign by securing a podium with Max Verstappen at the F1 Australian GP. The Milton Keynes outfit wasn’t completely satisfied with the performance of the RB21 in Bahrain. However, they…

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Isack Hadjar showing emotion was not “embarrassing”; the comment from Helmut Marko was

Not for the first time in recent years, Helmut Marko is under the spotlight for incredibly distasteful remarks after the Australian GP about one of his F1 drivers, whether they are at Racing Bulls or Red Bull Racing and this time it was Isack Hadjar in the firing line. Before discussing that, let’s take a…

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Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso saw an early exit from the 2025 F1 Australian GP after crashing out of turn 6.
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Alonso reflects on turn 6 crash and improvements to be made by Aston following F1 Australian GP

Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso saw an early exit from the 2025 F1 Australian GP after crashing out of turn 6. Alonso was steadily running at P10 until the 43-year-old became one of six drivers who did not see the chequered flag on Sunday. The Spaniard was one of many drivers who had spoken up…

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The 2025 Australian Grand Prix was a weekend of highs and lows for Yuki Tsunoda and the RB team, with the Japanese driver impressing.
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Tsunoda: Racing Bulls losing out on valuable points in F1 Australian GP “very frustrating”

The 2025 F1 Australian GP proved to be a weekend of highs and lows for Yuki Tsunoda and the Racing Bulls team. The Japanese driver impressed throughout the event, delivering a strong qualifying performance and running in the points for much of the race. However, a costly pit stop behind the Safety Car in changing…

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Antonelli on track at the Australian GP
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Mercedes F1 boss Wolff on “very impressive” Antonelli after debut at Australian GP

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff praised Kimi Antonelli after the young Italian prevailed in difficult conditions to finish the F1 Australian GP in P4. During qualifying, Antonelli sustained floor damage after hitting a kerb in Q1, which prevented him from improving. Thus, the 18-year-old had to start the Australian GP from P16 on the grid….

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