Haas name their price to sign Ferrari’s Oliver Bearman
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by Rhiannon Temporal
55m ago
According to F1 Journalist Joe Saward, Haas want a “discount” on their Ferrari engines before signing Oliver Bearman for 2025 Oliver Bearman pictured with fellow star of the future Liam Lawson in Australia. (Image Credit: @OllieBearmanBR on X) Following Oliver Bearman’s impressive display in Saudi Arabia, Ferrari has found itself in a tricky situation. The young Brit, who is currently in his second season in Formula 2, appears ready to make the jump to the pinnacle of motorsport. However, after signing Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to new contracts at the beginning of the year, Ferrari c ..read more
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Lola announces return to motorsport with Formula E
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by James Phillips
12h ago
Lola has confirmed returning to elite motorsport from next season, announcing its participation in Formula E. Renders of Lola Yamaha’s new Formula E car (Image Credit: FIA.com) Lola is a name synonymous with motorsport. A car manufacturer founded by Eric Broadley, it has produced cars for various championships since the 1950s. This includes Le-Mans, Formula 3000, and IMSA. Its prominence rose in the early 1990s when it manufactured chassis for several of F1’s back-marker teams. Lola then made an ill-fated attempt to launch an F1 team in 1997. The attempt saw its team collapse after just one r ..read more
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Liam Lawson makes a strong statement regarding his future in F1
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by Rhiannon Temporal
18h ago
Red Bull junior Liam Lawson is prepared to make his F1 dream happen “with somebody else” if the reigning world champions don’t give him a seat Current Visa Cash App RB driver Daniel Ricciardo during his home Grand Prix in Australia. (Image Credit: visacashapprb on X) Following the news that Ayumu Iwasa will star in free practice one at the Japanese Grand Prix, Liam Lawson has stated his intent regarding his future in Formula One. Current RB driver Daniel Ricciardo is receiving an extensive amount of negative press, including from Red Bull Advisor Helmut Marko, at the moment. However, the Auss ..read more
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Red Bull make mistakes under pressure, says Vasseur
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by James Fiorucci
1d ago
The Team Principal of Ferrari, Frédéric Vasseur, believes his team can pressurise Red Bull for race wins more often in 2024. Vasseur has been Team Principal of Scuderia Ferrari since the start of the 2023 season (Image Credit: Getty Images) In an era of Red Bull domination, victories for any other team have been few and far between. Fans were treated to an unlikely win for Ferrari at the Australian Grand Prix, where Carlos Sainz Jr. took the chequered flag first ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc. Meanwhile, Red Bull star driver Max Verstappen retired on the fourth lap of the 58-lap event with ..read more
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Ricciardo: “I just need to focus on myself” amidst media unrest
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by Morgan Holiday
1d ago
As rumours pour in about Daniel Ricciardo losing his seat in the next few races, the Australian driver stays focused on his goals. Daniel Ricciardo during the 2024 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, racing with Visa CashApp RB (Image Credit: @visacashapprb on X) After some time out of Formula 1 (less than a season), Ricciardo returned to a team he drove for back in 2012 and 2013, now called Visa CashApp RB but casually known as Red Bull’s second team. But Ricciardo, eight-time Formula 1 Grand Prix winner, didn’t come back to hang out at a team that typically houses drivers fresh out of Formula ..read more
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F1: Five things we learnt from the 2024 Australian Grand Prix
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by Hannah May
2d ago
The Australian Grand Prix provided viewers with some dramatic moments and unexpected results. Carlos Sainz and Ferrari are victorious in Australia. (Image Credit: @ausgrandprix on Twitter) More off-track news preceded the Australian Grand Prix. First, there was an update that the investigation into Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA president, was complete. The FIA investigated allegations that Ben Sulayem interfered in last year’s F1 events. They found that there was no evidence of wrongdoing. Second, Susie Wolff, F1 Academy managing director, announced that she had filed an official criminal complai ..read more
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Guenther Steiner returning to Miami Grand Prix paddock
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by James Fiorucci
2d ago
Guenther Steiner will return to the Miami Grand Prix paddock, acting as official ambassador for the third iteration of the race. Steiner’s contract at Haas was not renewed following the conclusion of the 2023 season (Image Credit: Getty Images) The 58-year-old Italian-American was Team Principal for the Haas F1 Team from its first season in 2016 until the end of the 2023 campaign. His contract wasn’t renewed for 2024, and engineer Ayao Komatsu subsequently took his place. Steiner wasn’t away from the Formula 1 paddock for long however. He currently serves as one of the main analysts at Sky Ge ..read more
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Magnussen praises the ‘encouraging’ pace shown by Haas following design woes of 2023
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by Oliver Brindle
2d ago
Haas driver Kevin Magnussen has suggested that the work the American outfit did over the winter has pushed them in the right direction, but he was quick to state that despite their improvements, not all issues of the past are fixed. Kevin Magnussen driving the (20) Haas F1 VF-24 Ferrari in the Pitlane during the F1 Grand Prix of Australia (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)Haas back on track Magnussen scored his first points of the season at the Australian Grand Prix after the Dane finished 10th. The race also featured Haas’ first double points-scoring finish since the 2022 Austrian Grand P ..read more
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Horner admits he can’t ’rule out any possibility’ of Sainz returning to Red Bull in 2025
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by Caitlyn Gordon
3d ago
Christian Horner reveals Sainz as a potential candidate for the second Red Bull seat after an incredible performance around Albert Park. Carlos Sainz on the top step of the podium after clinching the victory at Melbourne. Photo credits: Qian Jun/MB Media via Getty Images Last month saw the most shocking news hit the F1 world – Lewis Hamilton would be leaving Mercedes and joining the Scuderia Ferrari for 2025 and beyond. The news meant Carlos Sainz would be out at the end of the season, leaving a hanging question mark of where the Spaniard might end up for the following year. The start of the ..read more
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Perez surprised by Ferrari’s strong showing in Melbourne as Red Bull eye comeback in Suzuka
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by Darius Needham
3d ago
Sergio Perez admitted that he was surprised by Ferrari’s strong pace across the weekend at Albert Park as Red Bull look to bounce back next time out in Japan.  Despite Red Bull’s domination over the past couple of seasons, Perez was shocked by Ferrari’s very strong pace across the weekend in Melbourne. Credit: Quinn Rooney – Formula 1 via Getty Images Perez came into the third race weekend of the season in Melbourne with back-to-back P2 finishes. The Mexican driver qualified in P3 for the race but, was demoted to P6 after picking up a three-place grid penalty. His team-mate on the other ..read more
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