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Aston Martin team principal Andy Cowell shared a candid perspective on Adrian Newey’s influence within the team. Newey is more than just a design expert.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown is willing to lose the F1 drivers' championship to Max Verstappen to ensure fairness among his drivers for the remainder of 2025 season.
Lando Norris has stated that his subpar qualifying performance has made his life 'too difficult' so far in the 2025 Formula 1 season heading into the Monaco GP.
George Russell has stated that Mercedes are working 'bloody hard' to find solutions and make inroads to keep improving despite McLaren's domination ...
Rubens Barichello sees a happy Max Verstappen on the track in 2025, resulting in his fine performances behind the wheel of the RB21.
TV broadcaster F1TV addresses complaints claiming excessive focus on Franco Colapinto during the Imola GP. They assure a more balanced coverage in future broadcasts.
Felipe Massa acknowledges the difficulties at Red Bull but also sees how good Max Verstappen has been this season, with the former Ferrari driver impressed by the Dutchman ...
Speaking about Adrian Newey's work at Aston Martin, the team's Deputy Technical Officer, Eric Blandin, delved into the famed F1 designer's methods.
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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'.