With his Maranello squad having unlocked some key understandings of its car since the Dutch GP, its form was also lifted recently by a new floor that arrived in Japan. It was able to edge ahead of main rival Mercedes at Suzuka, as the two teams lock horns in the fight for second in the […]
Tag: F1
Tough love from de Meo address has fired up Alpine F1 team
Alpine targeted retaining fourth in the 2023 constructors’ standings while closing the gap to Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes. However, it has fallen to sixth behind Aston Martin and McLaren. Team boss Otmar Szafnauer and long-time sporting director Alan Permane have departed this season, reportedly having disagreed with Renault’s top brass over how soon success […]
Andretti entry would be “great” for F1, says Hamilton
The FIA announced this week that the Andretti project had passed the first two phases of the entry process, having been approved by the governing body. The matter now passes to F1 for a commercial discussion, which will revolve in large part around the potential impact on the finances of the 10 existing teams. MORE: How […]
Hawkins hopes Aston Martin F1 test can lead to longer term role
Hawkins tested the Silverstone team’s two-year-old AMR21 in Hungary a fortnight ago, becoming the first woman to drive a near current car since 2018. Team principal Mike Krack has praised Hawkins for the job she did on the day, while noting that “Jess is 28, so she’s realistic about her career direction.” Hawkins accepts that […]
Why ‘all-new’ Qatar track adds to F1 teams’ sprint headaches
The inaugural event in 2021 came towards the end of the thrilling campaign as the title battle intensity between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen ramped up. Since then F1’s cars have changed dramatically, with the new generation of ground effect machinery having little in common with the older era of machines. But if teams had […]
How MotoGP inspired F1’s latest TV innovation
The folk who create the F1 world feed are always looking for new camera angles with which to entertain the fans, and the latest owes a debt to MotoGP. First tried in F1 on the nose of Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari at Zandvoort last year, and seen again on Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes over the Japanese GP […]
How Qatar is winning F1’s airline war
The company has already made an impact during its first year in the sport as F1’s official airline partner, and that will only become more apparent if Max Verstappen clinches the World Championship at Lusail this weekend, drawing further attention to the race title sponsor. For decades airlines studiously avoided F1, and it was always […]
McLaren’s missing pieces, Tsunoda’s drive and Viva Las Vegas
GP Racing editor Stuart Codling is joined by Matt Kew and Mark Gallagher, who has been to see how the Las Vegas street track is coming along. Whilst there’s still work to do, he was left feeling impressed. Also this month, Andrew Benson has written an excellent analysis for GP Racing looking at McLaren’s renaissance. […]
Alpine admits it needs to improve communication after F1 team orders row
Pierre Gasly was left angry after the Suzuka race, having been told on the final lap to slow down and let team-mate Esteban Ocon through to take ninth place. Alpine had put in the request because it had swapped its drivers around in a bid to see if Gasly could close down and chase Fernando […]
F1 will avoid sunshine tyre tricks if tyre blanket ban happens
F1 chiefs are eyeing a move to ban tyre warmers from 2025, even though previous attempts to push through on outlawing them have all fallen through late on. The belief is that removing the need for teams to transport the blankets, as well as run them on race weekends, will deliver significant sustainability benefits. Other […]