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On 26/08, 15:37
The Briton, seventh at the end of the Grand Prix, was at a loss to explain his performance in the race. Despite a good start, the Englishman slipped down the order to seventh place, an inadequate result for Mercedes, who have been struggling this weekend.
On 26/08, 13:51
The Dutchman, second at the finish of his home Grand Prix, but more than 20 seconds behind the winner Lando Norris, believes that something went wrong in the car's development, mainly blaming the precarious balance of his single-seater.
On 26/08, 13:20
Mercedes could allow Mick Schumacher to replace Logan Sargeant at Williams if James Vowles so wishes. Toto Wolff maintains that Mick Schumacher deserves another chance in F1. For the moment, neither Logan Sargeant nor the team have confirmed a driver change.
On 26/08, 11:51
The situation became complicated during the Dutch Grand Prix weekend, when bailiffs sent by the Dutch authorities threatened to prevent Haas from leaving Zandvoort. Sent by Uralkali after several months of legal wrangling, Haas is finally free to leave.
On 26/08, 10:47
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza, the sixteenth round of the season, will see Max Verstappen struggling against the competition after his crushing victory last year. Ferrari fans are hoping for a local victory from Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, while Monza could disappear from the calendar after 2025.
On 26/08, 09:21
The Audi team, which will replace Stake F1 in 2026, is expanding its staff. After announcing new team members a few weeks ago, Florian Büngener has now joined the Audi F1 project. While he will take up his post on September 1, 2024, he will remain with Sauber until the German team's arrival in F1.
On 26/08, 09:06
Despite a formidable single-seater on the Zandvoort circuit, the McLaren driver had to bow to Ferrari's strategy and the fine defense of its driver Charles Leclerc.
On 26/08, 07:24
The Dutch Grand Prix is barely over, and the Italian Grand Prix at Monza is already underway. A turning point in the hierarchy of drivers and constructors. Before the 2024 battle gets underway again, we'd like to take a look at some of the highlights of this very special race.
On 26/08, 07:12
Employees at the Renault plant are opposed to the decision to cease engine production for the Alpine team. They denounce the abandonment of a historic heritage, despite the successful development of the RS26 A engine, scheduled for 2026. They call on management to reverse this decision, fearing for the future of the plant and their jobs.
On 26/08, 06:55
The American team has still not left the Zandvoort circuit after the Russian company Uralkali asked the Dutch courts to seize all Haas assets because of a payment it believes it has not yet received. A delicate situation which compromises Haas's participation in the Italian Grand Prix, while the other team trucks have left for Monza.
On 25/08, 17:26
Thanks to an excellent strategy, the Monegasque driver managed to climb onto the podium, resisting Oscar Piastri's comeback.
On 25/08, 17:02
In front of his home crowd, the Dutch driver was no match for the impressive pace of Lando Norris's McLaren during the race.
On 25/08, 16:17
After his victory in the Netherlands, the McLaren driver was obviously delighted with his performance, but doesn't yet want to protect himself against the possibility of winning the title at the end of the season.
On 25/08, 14:23
The Briton pulled off a double coup. In the Netherlands, he won the race, regaining championship points from Max Verstappen. He was also voted Driver of the Day.
On 25/08, 13:58
The Dutch Grand Prix produced some of the finest action since the start of the season on the 40th lap of the race, with five single-seaters - two Aston Martins, an Alpine, a Williams and a Haas. In the end, it was Pierre Gasly who took the lead.
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