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According to Martin Brundle, he remains the best driver on the grid. What does this say about Red Bull and the battle with McLaren?
Following a disappointing race in Miami, Ferrari and Hamilton face criticism for their strategy. Packed with frustration and doubts, team radios dominate F1 news.
Oliver Oakes has stepped down as team boss of Alpine. The French racing team announced this on Tuesday evening. Flavio ...
Oscar Piastri won for the third consecutive time in Miami, making history for McLaren. The Australian now has more victories than Norris and matches a feat from 1998.
Damon Hill expresses surprise at the departure of Alpine team boss Oliver Oakes. Flavio Briatore is set to take over his role, while Franco Colapinto replaces Jack Doohan.
Former World Rally champion, Carlos Sainz Sr., may challenge current FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, in the next FIA president election.
McLaren's team principal Andrea Stella acknowledges Oscar Piastri's skill at tyre management as a major factor in his successful start to the season, with four wins from six.
F1 analyst Martine Brundle has no doubt that Max Verstappen battles Oscar Piastri differently than with teammate Lando Norris as the Australian took his fourth win in Miami.
Helmut Marko admits that after the Miami Grand Prix that Red Bull Racing simply wasn't fast enough. "The McLarens are running at bizarre speeds," said the Austrian.
Australian media sharply criticise Jack Doohan's departure from Alpine and fiercely attack Flavio Briatore, who is labelled as ‘criminal’ after his appointment.
For Oscar Piastri, it was not a matter of if but when he would get past Max Verstappen. The trick, though, doing it 'with everything still on my car'.