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Max Verstappen has admitted that it was 'impossible' to pass Lewis Hamilton at the Belgian Grand Prix, insisting that it was only after the Mercedes driver dropped out of DRS range that he could then overtake him. Meanwhile Toto Wolff has compared his relationship with Lewis Hamilton to his marriage to Susie Wolff as he said he doesn’t want to ‘divorce’ the seven-time world champion.
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Lewis Hamilton has predicted that the fastest teams in Formula 1 will continue to shift after the summer break, even as teams start to focus their development on the 2024 season. Meanwhile, Fred Vasseur has admitted that Ferrari took a shot in the dark at their setup for the Belgian Grand Prix, with heavily reduced running time due to the sprint weekend format and the wet track for the only free practice session.
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McLaren driver Lando Norris has hit out at Lewis Hamilton for complaining about his Mercedes car, reminding the seven-time world champion that he has never had to race for 19th or 20th position. Meanwhile Former F1 driver David Coulthard has questioned the long-term future of Logan Sargeant, who he suggests is performing worse relative to his team-mate than Nyck de Vries. And a brand new film taking a deep dive into AlphaTauri is set to be released in September, with a glitzy world premiere set to take place in Venice.
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Toto Wolff has suggested that Christian Horner wants F1 engine rules to change because perhaps ‘his engine programme is not coming along’. Meanwhile Carlos Sainz has accused Ferrari of failing to treat him as an equal with team-mate Charles Leclerc, after the Spaniard revealed that he felt "like a fool" with the team's strategy.
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The first F1 race weekend of the year is in the books and in this GPFans Special we will discuss everything that we learned from the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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The season opener in Bahrain is one to forget for Ferrari, as Charles Leclerc has endured a heartbreaking retirement from the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Former F1 World Champion Mika Häkkinen has identified two key factors – outwith the suspected lack of race pace – that could be holding the team back.
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Lewis Hamilton has claimed he 'doesn't care' if he fails to win another F1 race when addressing his "responsibility" to speak out on issues surrounding equality and inclusion.
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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has suggested the new W14 is "balanced in the right way" after avoiding porpoising in its first session of running.
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Aston Martin confirm Bahrain test plan after Stroll injury while the F1 Commission has agreed a raft of changes ahead of the new season after a meeting before the Bahrain pre-season test, the FIA has confirmed.
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In part 2 of the interview with Blake Hinsey, former performance engineer at Force India and Red Bull Racing, we go into more depth about his Formula 1 career. Hinsey worked at Force India as a junior science engineer and later as a performance engineer between 2011 and 2014, before moving to Red Bull Racing. Here he worked as a trackside performance engineer for Daniil Kvyat and Max Verstappen through 2017, before moving on to work as a simulator performance engineer through 2021.
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Formula One drivers sometimes spend hours in their cockpits without getting out in between, which still raises the question of whether they can pee while driving. And if so, how? The answer is simple, although much of the grid chooses to sit out the ride anyway.
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Nine of the current 10 F1 teams have reached the top step of the podium but who was the last to achieve this for each outfit? For some teams on this list, you have to delve deeper into the history books than others.
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Williams has made a stunning move by appointing James Vowles as its new team principal. But who exactly is James Vowles? We'll answer that question in this GPFans Special.
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Netflix has provided a first look at the fifth series of 'Drive to Survive' while confirming a pre-season release date. In this GPFans Special we cover five things we need to see in Drive to Survive Season 5.
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Toto Wolff has conceded the difficult 2022 season was more about "live testing" for Mercedes rather than "really racing", FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has called on F1 and the 10 teams to be "more encouraging" of General Motors' attempt to enter the sport and also has denied former F1 race director Michael Masi was forced from his role and has instead blamed social media.
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Andretti have announced their partnership with General Motors Cadillac and F1 looks set to gain the US racing stable into their ranks. With the wheels seemingly in motion for Andretti Cadillac, speculation is already rife as to who could be lining up behind the wheel for their first foray into F1. Here at GPFans we’ve had a look to see who we think could be the contenders.
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The world of motorsport is in mourning following the shock death of visionary rally driver Ken Block, Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer has conceded an early advantage held by the team within F1's new financial regulations is now beginning to dissipate as rival teams discover loopholes and Max Verstappen has conceded to failing to understand why he and Lewis Hamilton are unable to race cleanly.
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