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“At the mercy of the power unit” – Norris and Verstappen’s F1 2026 complaints continue

At Suzuka, the yo-yo effect was slightly less extreme than during the season opener in Melbourne, although the overall picture still did not satisfy all of the drivers. Lando Norris ultimately crossed the line in fifth place and saw that – together with Oscar Piastri’s strong showing – as a sign that McLaren is making significant progress. The racing as a whole, however, left the reigning ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/pbQmwJS via IFTTT
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FIA responds to dramatic Bearman crash in F1 Japanese GP

The safety implications of Formula 1's new technical regulations have rocketed to the top of the agenda after Oliver Bearman's massive accident in the Japanese Grand Prix. The Haas driver had been a second behind Franco Colapinto on their 21st lap when the gap narrowed suddenly and unexpectedly because of a huge difference in electrical boost as they approached the Spoon corner. It's understood ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/DXorYEf via IFTTT

Red Bull F1 car so undriveable it was “dangerous” at Suzuka - Hadjar

Isack Hadjar has claimed his Red Bull Formula 1 car was undriveable to the point that it was dangerous in the Japanese Grand Prix. Having qualified eighth at Suzuka, Hadjar lost three places in the first two laps, which “really sucked”, on his way to a 12th-place finish. Read Also: Formula 1F1 Japanese GP: Safety car helps Antonelli to victory Asked about the ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/WuSpn3X via IFTTT

F1 Japanese GP: Safety car helps Antonelli to victory

Kimi Antonelli took a somewhat fortunate Formula 1 victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, as a safety car intervention vaulted him ahead of early frontrunners Oscar Piastri and George Russell. As was the case in the previous two rounds, the Ferraris made an excellent getaway, but this time it wasn’t enough to take the lead as the McLarens were just as quick off the line. Piastri went first ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/poq84yu via IFTTT

Why Honda can’t solve the vibration issues alone and needs help from Aston Martin

Since the first on-track running of this Formula 1 season, vibrations have already been troubling Aston Martin and Honda. The consequences are twofold. Initially, the vibrations caused damage to the battery, resulting in reliability problems and very limited mileage for the Silverstone-based team. In addition, the issue has physical effects on Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, with the ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/VswunHd via IFTTT

Verstappen: “I'm not even frustrated anymore, I'm beyond that”

Max Verstappen is at a loss with his Red Bull Formula 1 car after his Japanese Grand Prix qualifying ended as early as Q2. The four-time world champion was ninth-fastest in the opening segment of qualifying and set the 10th-quickest lap early in Q2, 0.024s behind team-mate Isack Hadjar and 0.049s ahead of Audi’s Nico Hulkenberg. Verstappen did improve by a tenth on his final run, but a ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/zrTshlI via IFTTT

F1 Japanese GP: Antonelli on pole again, Verstappen out in Q2

Kimi Antonelli grabbed his second career Formula 1 pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix, also his second in a row, as Max Verstappen was eliminated in Q2. Antonelli enforced his dominance on Mercedes team-mate George Russell so far this weekend, with the Italian youngster quicker than his elder in the last two free practice sessions as well as Q2 – by six tenths – and Q3 – by ... Keep reading from Autosport.com - All - Stories https://ift.tt/Svp5aKT via IFTTT