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On 20/04, 11:07
After the eviction of Uralkali, tension is running high between the Haas team and their former sponsor. Nikita Mazepin, who was also sidelined by Haas, believes that the values of Formula 1 should be highlighted.
On 20/04, 09:47
On Monday evening, Charles Leclerc had his watch stolen in the middle of the street in the Italian city of Viareggio.
On 20/04, 09:18
Red Bull and Sergio Perez take you on a tour of the Hard Rock Stadium circuit.
On 20/04, 05:14
Pirelli has unveiled its testing schedule for the 2023 tire prototypes. The Italian manufacturer will start with four teams immediately following the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
On 19/04, 16:32
Reliability is a central issue at Red Bull since Max Verstappen's second retirement in just three races. According to Helmut Marko, the dolphin-ing (referring to erratic or inconsistent behavior) is largely responsible for the latest one.
On 19/04, 16:30
The Italian team AlphaTauri is planning some improvements for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix this weekend.
On 19/04, 16:00
Valtteri Bottas lost his seat at Mercedes at the end of last season. The Finn bounced back at Alfa Romeo, in a team where he finally occupies the role of number one. A reason for joy for Bottas who already feels at home.
On 19/04, 15:50
For Charles Leclerc, Ferrari has made great progress in analyzing and managing its weaknesses, so much so that the driver is confident in the development of the F1-75 this season.
On 19/04, 15:01
The links between Haas and Ferrari have become stronger this season. While both teams are having a very good start to the season, the rest of the paddock is questioning the similarities between the two cars.
On 19/04, 13:42
Williams is still trying to manage the weight constraints imposed this season, and according to the team, the livery introduced in Australia reflects the progress made.
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