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On 21/03, 08:43
The FIA is imposing a new limit on rear wing flexibility from the Chinese GP onwards. With the tolerance reduced to 0.5 mm, some teams had to react in a hurry. Alpine has confirmed last-minute adjustments.
On 21/03, 08:31
Before delving into their teams'performances, team managers Oliver Oakes, Zak Brown and Christian Horner paid a heartfelt tribute to Eddie Jordan, an iconic figure in F1 who recently passed away.
On 21/03, 08:29
Hamilton beat the sprint qualifying record for the fastest lap in Shanghai. The Briton also broke another record: he is the first driver over 40 years of age since Nigel Mansell to take pole position in any category.
On 21/03, 08:10
This weekend, Aston Martin will be sporting a design in tribute to Eddie Jordan, the founder of the Jordan Grand Prix team, who passed away on March 20 at the age of 76. The team will proudly wear motifs inspired by the Jordan 191, even though it was Eddie Jordan himself who set up the structure 45 years ago that is now Aston Martin.
On 21/03, 07:20
He is the man behind Porsche's endurance successes. Richard Attwood, more commonly known as Dickie, led the German marque to its first success in the Sarthe in 1970. On this Friday, April 4, the Briton celebrates his 85th birthday.
On 21/03, 07:10
After a free practice session that saw the Ferraris squeeze in between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, this weekend marks the first time the sprint format has been used. This weekend is the first of the season in sprint format, so who will start on pole for tomorrow's sprint?
On 21/03, 04:42
Lando Norris dominated the only free practice session of the Chinese Grand Prix on Friday. Charles Leclerc finished 2nd, Oscar Piastri 3rd, while Max Verstappen was only 16th.
On 20/03, 15:05
Every driver dreams of a debut, as Antonelli did. One of the six new drivers lining up on the grid for the first time this year doesn&#039t start driving single-seaters until 2021.
On 20/03, 12:53
After a retirement and an almost anonymous race at the 1.812 km of Qatar, the Aston Martin Valkyrie increased its level of performance in IMSA, at Sebring.
On 20/03, 07:52
6 drivers sat on the white sofa this morning: Norris, Albon, Hadjar, Alonso, Bortoleto and Bearman. McLaren, after years of difficulties, seems to have found the winning formula, as Norris' recent success testifies. The drivers are waiting for a dry track to see the full potential of their cars. For the rookies, this weekend will be all about novelty: unknown circuit and sprint format.
On 20/03, 07:03
The Dane took part in his first World Endurance Championship race with BMW. The former F1 driver compares this discipline with the fastest single-seaters in the world.
On 19/03, 16:45
Although the season kicked off last week in pouring rain, the FIA has been slow to sign the Concorde Agreement, which it would like to see reworded on several points, giving rise to lively tensions between the parties to the agreement.
On 19/03, 13:59
Formula 1 has been exploring opportunities in Africa for some time now, with Thailand positioning itself to host a Grand Prix on a city circuit in Bangkok from 2028. F1 boss Stefano Domenicali met Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday to discuss this ambitious project.
On 19/03, 10:21
The 2025 F1 Academy season is about to get underway, with an expanded line-up and a revamped format! The increase in the number of cars, the support of prestigious partners and the introduction of reverse grid races promise a season full of twists and turns. Find out everything you need to know before the first Grand Prix in Shanghai.
On 19/03, 09:30
Doubt hangs over the pit lane in China: will all the teams have their cars for testing? The reason: freight problems in Melbourne. Ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, the FIA has made a number of adjustments to the regulations submitted by the F1 teams in response to « logistical » concerns.
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