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Ahead of this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton has denied speculation that he has a strained relationship with race engineer Riccardo Adami, stressing that it is "amazing to ...
With the introduction of the more stringent load test for the Spanish Grand Prix, several teams might lose some of vital benefits from the flexibility of the front wing design. F1Technical's senior ...
McLaren continued to set the pace on the opening day of the Spanish Grand Prix, but following Lando Norris' benchmark time in FP1, it was Oscar Piastri to go quickest in the second one-hour practice ...
Having supplied teams with its softest tyres of its six-compound range, Formula One's sole tyre supplier Pirelli will return to the harder end of the spectrum for this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix.
McLaren driver Lando Norris led reigning champion Max Verstappen in the opening practice session at the Spanish Grand Prix, while Ferrari pair Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc finished third and ...
On the back of the introduction of the stricter load test for the rear wing, Ferrari and Red Bull have confirmed that they have been forced to introduce tweaks to their design for the Spanish Grand ...
Formula One's Hinwil-based outfit Sauber is set to disrupt the grid at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix with a visually radical one-off livery inspired by the digital world.
Following two races in which Ferrari ended up at the sharp end of the field with both cars, the Scuderia's team boss Fred Vasseur hopes that the Maranello-based squad will be able to "keep the ...
The data from the Monaco Grand Prix reveals that no driver reached the 300kph top-speed. Looking back at last weekend's Monte Carlo round, F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers some key ...
Ahead of this weekend's Barcelona race, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has stated the upcoming front wing rule changes for the Spanish Grand Prix won't be a “gamechanger”.
On the back of a tough weekend at Monte Carlo, Alpine driver Franco Colapinto hopes that his car will perform better at the Spanish Grand Prix given the layout of the Barcelona-Catalunya track.
Ahead of this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, Ferrari ambassador Marc Gene conceded that he feels lucky to represent the team that was founded by Enzo Ferrari while it is also a privilege to work with ...