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On 11/04, 11:33
Toyota, last winner of the 6 Hours of Imola, will be out to repeat the feat. Above all, they want to beat Ferrari, who dominated the race in Qatar.
On 11/04, 07:29
The Dutch driver, winner of the last Grand Prix in Japan, is expecting a different scenario this weekend. In the heat of the Sakhir circuit, the tires will be put to the test, which will affect the behavior of the single-seaters, particularly the Red Bull.
On 11/04, 06:10
As the FIA and the constructors meet today in Bahrain to discuss the possible return of V10 engines to F1, the drivers interviewed at yesterday's press conference were divided between nostalgia and realism. Here's what they think.
On 10/04, 22:49
Formula 1 makes a stopover in the Middle East this weekend for the second race of the triple header, the Bahrain Grand Prix. After a cool start to the championship, it's time for scorching heat, wind and more demanding conditions for the single-seaters. Here's the full weather report for this meeting under the Sakhir floodlights.
On 10/04, 19:08
The 2025 Formula 1 season continues at the Sakhir International Circuit, host of the Bahrain Grand Prix. After three intense rounds, the cards are starting to fall, but several teams and drivers arrive in Bahrain with real pressure on their shoulders. Here are the four major issues to watch out for this weekend.
On 10/04, 16:42
Carlos Sainz didn't mince his words after being fined €10,000 for arriving five seconds late to the national anthem at the Japanese Grand Prix. The Williams driver, suffering from gastric problems, described the penalty as « disappointing », underlining the discrepancy between the fault committed and the financial penalty.
On 10/04, 11:02
The British manufacturer, through the voice of Zak Brown, has announced its return to the premier class of the Endurance World Championship.
On 10/04, 09:52
Robert Reid, the FIA's Vice-President for Sport, resigned on Thursday with immediate effect. His decision follows what he describes as « a fundamental breakdown in the standards of governance within motor sport's world governing body », accusing the current management of unilateral and opaque decisions.
On 10/04, 08:05
The German team only managed 5th and 6th places in the latest qualifying session in Japan. A result that fell short of the team's expectations, which indicated that it had taken note of the strategy employed by its rival Red Bull in Q3, taking Verstappen to pole and then victory.
On 10/04, 06:28
Max Verstappen could be tempted to join Ferrari if Lewis Hamilton decides to leave early. That's the conclusion of Hopkins, ex-director of operations at Red Bull. Nevertheless, he doesn't rule out Aston Martin.
On 10/04, 06:27
After a difficult start to the season, expectations for the Spanish drivers must be revised downwards. With Alonso having to contend with the limitations of Aston Martin and Sainz still adjusting at Williams, the next few races do not augur well.
On 10/04, 06:10
Yet another FIA controversy: David Richards publicly opposes Mohammed Ben Sulayem, accusing the president of the governing body of a lack of transparency and an excessive concentration of power.
On 10/04, 06:06
Ferrari has had a complicated start to the season, but Frédéric Vasseur sees it from the inside: « We&#039re in a better position than last year, so we need to remain patient. »
On 10/04, 06:05
Ralf Schumacher criticized the team's management in Japan and above all the total lack of support for Doohan after his crash due to a careless error.
On 09/04, 19:20
Japanese driver Ayumu Iwasa will make his Red Bull Racing debut, taking the wheel of the RB21 in the first free practice session (FP1) of the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Japanese driver, currently a reserve driver with Racing Bulls, will replace Max Verstappen for this session.
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