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That's another day of F1 news in the books, and to remind you of the most relevant news of the day, GPblog brings you its habitual round up: F1 today.
F1 drivers were treated to a private screening of the upcoming F1 movie. However, Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll skipped the event altogether.
Lando Norris doesn't think McLaren will win in Monaco. Due to new pit stop regulations, he expects a surprise winner in the year's most iconic race.
The rules about the amount of pitstops for the Monaco GP are welcomed by McLaren boss Andrea Stella, however, under certain conditions they may create 'awkward situations'.
The obligatory two-stopper in Monaco faces criticism. Teams fear that the race will once again offer little excitement despite this rule.
Alexander Albon racked up another top 5 result making use of his intuition to maximise the Grove-based team's potential.
Aston Martin's Imola performance proved the 'step in the right direction' the team's new wind tunnel represents. Deputy Technical Director Eric Blandin believes the answers it is providing will lead ...
Max Verstappen's run at the Nordschleife was the talk of the paddock at Imola, and now the Dutchman has made sure his pseudonym is not soon forgotten.
According to former Haas team boss Guenther Steiner, Max Verstappen would be wise to stay with Red Bull Racing for the 2026 Formula 1 season.
Team Penske has taken swift action by dismissing three key figures from their IndyCar operation in the wake of violations at the iconic Indy 500.
Lindblad impresses in Formula 2, but lacks experience for F1 debut. Red Bull keeps an eye on talent, but a quick promotion ...
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko believes that Max Verstappen repeating Imola success in Monaco will be a challenge. The F1 advisor also criticised the circuit.
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