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26 Apr 2021

F1 set to sign off sprint races plan before Portuguese GP

Following lengthy discussions about the idea of holding a trio of sprint race Saturday events this year, a framework of rules plus an extra financial package have been put in place between the teams and F1’s bosses. The matter still needs to go through the formal channels to be put in to the rules, with […]

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26 Apr 2021

The hidden hero behind Alonso’s Enstone F1 glory years

The nature of modern Formula 1 is such that cars are designed by committee, which means it’s near-impossible to single out the efforts of one person for any resultant success. But if it’s too simplistic to lay credit at the feet of one individual, equally it would be fatuous to suggest that individuals can’t make […]

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26 Apr 2021

The master manager who juggled Prost and Senna simultaneously

Julian Jakobi has been involved in managing drivers for over 30 years and has represented the interests of some of the biggest names. At one time he pulled off the incredible feat of looking after Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost at the same time, while more recently he achieved a coup by landing a Red […]

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25 Apr 2021

Williams explains Latifi’s step forward in performance

Latifi progressed to Q2 for the second time is his career at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix after showing promising pace in practice, with Russell admitting his team-mate had the upper hand over the weekend. “Nicholas had the upper hand on me every single lap this whole weekend, I was just confused as to why,” […]

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25 Apr 2021

Team radio biggest difference between F1 and MotoGP

Brivio left his position running Suzuki’s MotoGP squad off the back of last year’s world championship victory to take up a senior F1 role with Alpine. The Italian serves as the racing director for Alpine, jointly running the outfit alongside executive director Marcin Budkowski following its restructuring of its management team. … Continue Reading on […]

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25 Apr 2021

airbags, helmets, boots and other gear

Every form of motorsport comes with its own set of dangers, although few are quite as risky as motorcycle racing. Unlike in Formula 1 or IndyCar, riders in MotoGP are completely exposed on the race track, with no survival shell or halo to provide protection in the event of a crash. Nowhere was this more […]

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25 Apr 2021

Is Miami the breakthrough deal that F1 needs in the USA?

Some tracks among the list of 10, like Sebring, Watkins Glen and Long Beach, were rather successful in their era – but fell away from use as the sport expanded and moved on. Others like Las Vegas, Detroit, Dallas, Phoenix and Indianapolis had their moments, but ultimately failed to deliver the huge impact in the […]

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25 Apr 2021

Wolff expects “totally disjointed” F1 field again in 2022

Following a majority freeze in the technical regulations for 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the performance gap between the leading teams and the rest of the grid has dropped this year. Less than half a second covered the top eight drivers in qualifying for last weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola, […]

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