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1 day ago |
gpfans.com | Sheona Mountford
Franco Colapinto ha ofrecido una actualización sobre su futuro en la Fórmula 1, a la vez que lanza una contundente advertencia a los pilotos actuales de Alpine. El piloto argentino se incorporó a Alpine como conductor de reserva para 2025, tras quedarse sin asiento con la llegada de Carlos Sainz a Williams. Además de trabajar en pruebas y simuladores en la sede de Alpine en Enstone, su presencia aumenta la presión sobre el actual piloto Jack Doohan para que rinda al máximo.
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3 days ago |
gpfans.com | Sheona Mountford
Toto Wolff has provided a conclusive response as to whether Mercedes are planning to sign Max Verstappen after the champion’s recent Red Bull struggles. The Mercedes team principal initially appeared keen to sign Verstappen after Lewis Hamilton’s departure in 2024, after missing out on signing the Dutchman to the team’s junior programme at the beginning of his career.
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4 days ago |
gpfans.com | Sheona Mountford
George Russell has revealed that he has no concern over his Mercedes contract, despite rumours that the F1 team could be interested in signing Max Verstappen. The British driver’s contract with Mercedes expires at the end of this season, but he is no closer to extending his deal with the team, and after growing rumours that Verstappen could leave Red Bull, Russell has been pressed on the progress of his contract renewal. “From my side there’s literally no stress, no worries whatsoever.
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4 days ago |
gpfans.com | Sheona Mountford
Christian Horner has provided a definitive update over whether Max Verstappen will leave Red Bull, with the team principal describing recent speculation as ‘noise’. Following a miserable Bahrain Grand Prix for Verstappen, where he finished P6, questions have been raised over his Red Bull future and Horner was forced to address these concerns in Saudi Arabia before Verstappen secured a shock pole position.
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4 days ago |
gpfans.com | Sheona Mountford
Lewis Hamilton was left searching again in qualifying, after he struggled at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix against his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc. The 40-year-old will start Sunday’s race in P7, but crucially behind his team-mate who secured P4 on the grid in Jeddah. Speaking after qualifying to Sky Sports, Hamilton reflected on the difficult session and said: "It was challenging, as always, qualifying for me.
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