October 18, 2024

Red Bull: FIA clampdown on bib adjuster to appease rivals’ “paranoia”

Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner says the FIA’s intervention over his team’s front bib adjuster is simply about placating “paranoia” from its rivals.The Milton Keynes-based squad has been at the centre of attention this weekend after it emerged the FIA was ramping up protocols to stop teams adjusting their front bib clearance in parc ferme. This came as a result of suspicions from Red …Keep reading

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Norris rues “shocking” lap after qualifying fourth for US GP sprint

Lando Norris labelled his sprint qualifying lap as “shocking” after claiming fourth on the grid for Saturday’s United States Grand Prix sprint race, 0.25 seconds shy of Max Verstappen’s pole time.Norris split the two Ferraris with his sole flying lap of the session, as neither Charles Leclerc nor Carlos Sainz could capitalise on the early pace that they had shown.Read Also:Formula 1F1 …Keep reading

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Austin Sprint preview: Verstappen’s fair chance to extend consecutive Sprint winning streak

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen will aim to continue his dominant Sprint run at this weekend in Austin. Of the 15 Sprints since 2021, the reigning World Champion has come out on all but five occasions with Valtteri Bottas having won two, and Sergio Perez, George Russell, and Oscar Piastri all having come out on top once a piece.A win at Saturday’s 2pm ET Sprint would mark Verstappen’s sixth …Keep reading

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Fourmaux’s WRC Central Europe struggles down to mystery issue

Adrien Fourmaux believes his struggles for pace at the Central European Rally can be attributed to a mystery issue that his M-Sport World Rally Championship team will investigate.Fourmaux has been one the WRC’s form drivers this year but has strangely been off the pace on this weekend’s asphalt roads, which yielded a WRC2 victory for the Frenchman last year.Fourmaux completed Friday’s six …Keep reading

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McLaren makes further ‘mini-DRS’ rear wing changes ahead of US GP

McLaren has clarified that it has made modifications to its full range of rear wings ahead of the United States Grand Prix, following the recent ‘mini-DRS’ controversy.The Woking-based team found itself at the centre of attention following the Azerbaijan GP after video footage of its rear wing flexing was broadcast.The way that the upper element of the rear wing rotated back to help open up the …Keep reading

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“I’m staying!” Sergio Perez dismisses retirement rumors ahead of Mexico City GP, quoting The Wolf of Wall Street.

The Mexican driver Sergio Perez claims that there have been false rumors about his retirement, and he is planning to squash any idea that he will declare his retirement from Formula One racing at his home event the following week.

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WRC Central Europe: Neuville extends lead over Ogier

Thierry Neuville extended his Central European Rally lead over Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier to edge another step closer to sealing a maiden World Rally Championship title.Neuville produced an impressive drive through six tricky asphalt stages held in the Czech Republic to increase his advantage over the eight-time world champion to 6.4s.The Hyundai driver took the rally lead in stage five, the third …Keep reading

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Ferrari Challenge North America | Imola, Race 2: Medler, Cook, Marsten and Monteforte champion

Dylan Medler won Race 2 of the Ferrari Challenge North America, triumphing in the final event of the day held at the Enzo e Dino Ferrari Circuit in Imola.Thanks to this success, the driver of the team The Collection also won the title of the Pro class. In Coppa Shell NA, the title went to Eric Marsten despite him being shoved into the gravel, while Brian Cook was crowned Pro-Am champion and Roger …Keep reading

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