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F1: Red Bull play catch-Up ahead of F1 Australian Grand Prix opener
Speaking at the Bahrain International Circuit, Mekies admitted that Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren looked significantly stronger over the two three-day tests.
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/ 15 hours agoF1: Fernando Alonso gives frank assessment of Aston Martin’s progress
Some teams took to the track in early January while Aston could only do limited running in Barcelona before a worrying...
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/ 4 days agoF1: Max Verstappen targets engine gains as Red Bull new power unit era begins
The Milton Keynes-based team are entering a new chapter as a full works outfit, building their own engine in partnership with...
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/ 5 days agoToto Wolff: Kimi Antonelli has the talent, now he needs to put in the hours
The Italian joined Mercedes in 2025, stepping into one of the most scrutinised seats in Formula 1 as he replaced Lewis...
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/ 5 days agoF1: Mercedes engine customer teams set for Australian Grand Prix upgrade
During pre-season testing, Mercedes ran different versions of its power unit across the teams it supplies. McLaren, Williams and Alpine were...
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/ 1 week agoF1: Lewis Hamilton promises big season with Ferrari after mental reset
Hamilton said that he "forgot who I was" for a time, but is raring to go after an impressive pre-season for...
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/ 2 weeks agoF1: Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes tops F1 pre-season testing times in Bahrain
Antonelli clocked a fastest time of 1:32.803 to top Thursday's timesheets, outpacing Oscar Piastri's McLaren by 0.0058 seconds.
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/ 2 weeks agoBahrain Day One testing: George Russell edges Oscar Piastri as Lance Stroll spin sparks red flag
Mercedes driver George Russell topped the timesheets on day one of Formula 1's second pre-season test in Bahrain, edging McLaren rival...
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/ 2 weeks agoMercedes’ George Russell warns: Red Bull already in control after F1 tests
"I do think this test has been a bit of a reality check for all of us," Russell said. "Firstly, a...
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/ 2 weeks agoF1: Oscar Piastri warns McLaren fans that they won’t be as fast in Australia as they were in 2025
Anticipation continues to build for the first race of a new era in Formula 1, and while Piastri does expect McLaren...

