Haas F1's dilemma: This is who Bearman faces competition from
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With Nico Hulkenberg's announcement to swap Haas F1 for Sauber/Audi after this season, another fast driver has disappeared from the market. Just as Hulkenberg's transfer wasn't really a surprise, it also won't be with who is replacing him at Haas. Indeed, Oliver Bearman looks primed for the seat, but is Haas wise to contract the young talent from the Ferrari Academy ..read more
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Ex F1 driver De Vries stars in Monaco E-Prix this weekend
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Formula 1 will host the Monaco Grand Prix on the last weekend of May but the grandstands and pit boxes have already been prepared for the spectacle of Formula E through the streets of the city-state. Scheduled for this Saturday, and on the same iconic circuit that Formula 1 will tear across in a few weeks' time, the 22 Formula E drivers face the tough Monaco mission. Drive quickly, and stay out of the barriers ..read more
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Is Newey making the switch to Ferrari? 'I just don't believe that'
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With the news of Adrian Newey planning to leave Red Bull Racing, Ferrari fans in Italy have started to dream: After all, would the master designer switch to the iconic Italian team? Although the Italian media assume that Newey will indeed eventually come to Maranello, Ivan Capelli - former F1 driver and close friend of Newey - thinks it will not be the sudden rush that they are presuming ..read more
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Newey's Red Bull depature initiated by Horner after scandal
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Two decades ago, Red Bull Racing's entrance into Formula 1 was revolutionary: A rebellious energy drink manufacturer, that shook up the conservative Formula 1 world, that grew into one of the most successful teams in the sport's history. The head of the team since 2004 has been Christian Horner. Is it time now, for the disgraced team boss, to finally leave his post at the Austrian team? Is it worth clinging on, even if the organisation is on the verge of collapse as a result ..read more
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Unfounded criticism of Norris: 'He's really going to win soon'
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After a great weekend in China, it seems Lando Norris is getting closer to securing his first win. Although the British driver himself is not yet completely convinced of his own strength, former driver Jolyon Palmer is confident he will succeed ..read more
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Disappointing Formula 2 test session for Antonelli
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The Formula 2 test days in Barcelona are over. For rising star Andrea Kimi Antonelli, the final result was somewhat disappointing. With a seventeenth place on the first day and a thirteenth place on the following two days, things did not seem to go as hoped for the PREMA Racing driver ..read more
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This is how Rosberg told Wolff about his retirement
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Just five days after cinching the World Championship title in 2016, Nico Rosberg announced his retirement from Formula 1. Now, he has shared his memories of how he broke the news to Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff.  ..read more
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History shows Newey's departure could have huge consequences
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Ultimately, everything hinges on the quality of the people you have in place. Christian Horner argues that no one is bigger than the team, but could draw a valuable lesson from rulers that have collapsed before ..read more
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'Negotiations between Newey and Ferrari already at advanced stage'
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Red Bull Racing claims to know nothing about the latest reports of Adrian Newey leaving the team. Howver, according to FormulaPassion.it, negotiations are set to be already "at an advanced stage" between Newey and Ferrari.  ..read more
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Newey has shown interest in working with Hamilton: 'Would be fabulous'
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The rumours are continuing to grow: Adrian Newey is set to leave Red Bull Racing, and potentially make a move to Ferrari. Newey has expressed in the past his desire to work with Lewis Hamilton, who will be leaving Mercedes for Ferrari in 2025. The top designer is also intrigued by Fernando Alonso who will be with Aston Martin and Honda in 2026 ..read more
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