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On 03/04, 11:43
A race full of twists and turns, an unleashed peloton, and walls painted pink. As always after each Grand Prix, the MotorsInside editorial team presents its Tops/Flops.
On 03/04, 09:23
After four seasons in F2, the Indian driver will likely no longer be in the F1 feeder series next year and is now seeking to join Formula E.
On 03/04, 08:23
After Théo Pourchaire and Ralph Boschung, it's Ayumu Iwasa's turn to take the lead in the Formula 2 championship. Victor Martins and Isack Hadjar finish in the top 10.
On 03/04, 08:07
After being penalized for colliding with Fernando Alonso during the third start at the Australian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver did not hide his frustration after losing a fourth place that would have meant 12 points at the finish line.
On 03/04, 07:56
Red flags, multiple retirements, controversial penalty, the return of Daniel Ricciardo... An eventful F1 weekend. Let's take a look back at the best tweets from the Australian Grand Prix.
On 02/04, 19:49
The Japanese driver confirms, by winning a second race this season, that he will be a contender in the fight for the title. Théo Pourchaire, who bounces back after the disappointment in Jeddah, takes second place ahead of Arthur Leclerc's first podium in Formula 2.
On 02/04, 17:38
Alex Albon was in an ideal position to score big points before a small mistake ended his race and caused the first red flag of the day.
On 02/04, 15:06
The threat of a race suspension was hanging over the Alpine driver for his accident with his teammate, but the FIA decided not to take action.
On 02/04, 14:22
Haas had a hard time swallowing the race director's decision to restart the drivers based on the grid of the penultimate restart.
On 02/04, 10:52
The confusion is not over after this Australian Grand Prix. Haas has decided to lodge a complaint regarding the starting order determined for the final race restart, which would allow Nico Hülkenberg to secure his first podium in F1.
On 02/04, 10:00
The reigning world champion Max Verstappen is pulling away even further from his rivals at the end of this race in Melbourne.
On 02/04, 08:46
According to footage of the race, the Red Bull driver appeared to have positioned himself beyond his line during the second standing start, but that is not the case.
On 02/04, 08:45
Author of numerous overtakes during the race, the Red Bull driver is the Driver of the Day of the Australian Grand Prix 2023.
On 02/04, 07:45
The Red Bull driver emerged as the winner of a race marked by numerous accidents, ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.
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