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FIA confirms all F1 teams met 2024 cost cap; Aston Martin in "procedural breach"

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FIA confirms all F1 teams met 2024 cost cap; Aston Martin in
All 10 Formula 1 teams successfully obliged with the championship cost cap during the 2024 season with only Aston Martin found to be in a “procedural breach”, the FIA has confirmed. F1 introduced a cost cap in 2021 to try and create a more level playing field between the top and bottom teams, as frontrunning outfits had significantly larger budgets than backmarkers. The cap started ...Keep reading

21. Why did KTM succeed and Aprilia struggle in MotoGP’s Malaysian GP?

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Aprilia has developed a versatile bike that performs well across a wide range of circuits, while KTM’s form still tends to fluctuate depending on how well a track suits the RC16 - or at least, that was the conclusion most drew from recent rounds. The Malaysian Grand Prix, however, suggested that assumption might not have been entirely accurate.At Sepang, Aprilia failed to live up to the high ...Keep reading

22. Colton Herta announces partial 2026 IMSA campaign with Cadillac

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Cadillac Formula 1 test driver Colton Herta will race for the American manufacturer in three IMSA SportsCar Championship endurance contests next year. Herta will dovetail his F1 duties and an F2 campaign driving for Hitech with appearances at the start-of-season Daytona 24 Hours and Sebring 12 Hours IMSA rounds, plus the season-closing Petit Le Mans event at Road Atlanta.They will come in ...Keep reading

23. Herta set for partial IMSA 2026 campaign with Cadillac

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Cadillac Formula 1 test driver Colton Herta will race for the American manufacturer in three IMSA SportsCar Championship endurance contests next year. Herta will dovetail his F1 duties and an F2 campaign driving for Hitech with appearances at the start-of-season Daytona 24 Hours and Sebring 12 Hours IMSA rounds, plus the season-closing Petit Le Mans event at Road Atlanta.They will come in ...Keep reading

24. Raul Fernandez on the “strange” feeling of crashing out a week after first MotoGP win

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Raul Fernandez did not have long to savour his victory in the MotoGP Australian Grand Prix as the Malaysian Grand Prix came just seven days later – and it provided a rude return to Earth for the Spaniard.But the Trackhouse Aprilia rider insisted on keeping things in perspective following a slow campaign at Sepang, which ended in a rare race crash.The Malaysian GP was the scene of only ...Keep reading

25. Pol Espargaro “chilling a bit too much” before Malaysian MotoGP crash

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The Tech3 KTM stand-in admits he was “too chilled” before his Malaysian MotoGP fall.

26. Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari F1 season ‘not as bad as it looks’ as adaptation continues

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“So, in my opinion, from that perspective, Lewis’ performance this year hasn’t been that bad as it looks.”

27. All F1 teams meet 2024 cost cap as Aston Martin accepts "procedural breach"

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All 10 Formula 1 teams successfully obliged with the championship cost cap during the 2024 season with only Aston Martin found to be in a “procedural breach”, the FIA has confirmed. F1 introduced a cost cap in 2021 to try and create a more level playing field between the top and bottom teams, as frontrunning outfits had significantly larger budgets than backmarkers. The cap started ...Keep reading

28. FIA announce outcome of F1 cost cap review following breach rumours

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The FIA's findings have been released...

29. FIA confirms all F1 teams obliged with 2024 cost cap; Aston Martin in "procedural breach"

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All 10 Formula 1 teams successfully obliged with the championship cost cap during the 2024 season with only Aston Martin found to be in a “procedural breach”, the FIA has confirmed. F1 introduced a cost cap in 2021 to try and create a more level playing field between the top and bottom teams, as frontrunning outfits had significantly larger budgets than backmarkers. The cap started ...Keep reading

30. FIA confirms all F1 teams met 2024 cost cap; Aston Martin in "procedural breach"

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All 10 Formula 1 teams successfully obliged with the championship cost cap during the 2024 season with only Aston Martin found to be in a “procedural breach”, the FIA has confirmed. F1 introduced a cost cap in 2021 to try and create a more level playing field between the top and bottom teams, as frontrunning outfits had significantly larger budgets than backmarkers. The cap started ...Keep reading

31. The moment Helmut Marko "started believing" Max Verstappen's F1 title chances

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Expectations within Red Bull were split on Saturday evening at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. Team advisor Helmut Marko stated that the RB21 was run too low in terms of ride height during qualifying, causing the car to bottom out in Turn 9, but he insisted it wouldn’t be a handicap in the race. The Austrian still believed a podium was within reach for Max Verstappen from fifth on the ...Keep reading

32. Yuki Tsunoda’s Red Bull relationship ‘already broken’ as crunch decision looms

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Is the writing on the wall for Yuki Tsunoda following another tough race in Mexico?

33. Joan Mir: “I never had doubts that Honda will be back” after Malaysian MotoGP podium

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After several years of frustration, Joan Mir celebrates his second Honda MotoGP podium in four events: “I trust this project and these people.”

34. Does Mexico have a Turn 1 problem?

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One may argue that no form of racing is inherently inferior to others, but George Russell branding his Formula 1 rivals’ driving standards in last week’s Mexico Grand Prix as lawnmower-worthy has raised an interesting point.He can hardly be blamed. When Lando Norris, Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen (from inside to outside) went into Turn 1 four-wide, Verstappen locked up ...Keep reading

35. Helmut Marko: “Nobody believed” in Max Verstappen’s F1 podium comeback in Mexico

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“Nobody believed it. But I told Max that morning to think positively. And then we saw what was possible.”

36. Does the Mexico GP have a Turn 1 problem?

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One may argue that no form of racing is inherently inferior to others, but George Russell branding his Formula 1 rivals’ driving standards in last week’s Mexico Grand Prix as lawnmower-worthy has raised an interesting point.Read Also:Formula 1George Russell blasts “lawnmower racing” as F1 drivers cut Turn 2 at Mexico GP startHe can hardly be blamed. When ...Keep reading

37. Enea Bastianini: “My life is complicated!” after 19th to 7th charge at Malaysian MotoGP

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Enea Bastianini admits “my life is complicated” after recovering from a tough Malaysian MotoGP qualifying to claim his best result since Catalunya.

38. “Proud” Fabio di Giannantonio: “Massive change worked” in Malaysian MotoGP

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Fabio di Giannantonio says a radical set-up gamble “you never do for the race” transformed his Sepang MotoGP weekend.

39. How Mahindra bounced back from its Formula E nadir - and where it is headed in 2026

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To say Mahindra Racing was in troubled waters when Formula E’s Gen3 era began in 2022/23 would be an understatement. On track, the M9 Electro was slow and underdeveloped, and struggled in the area that matters most in Formula E - efficiency. Off the track, the situation was no better. Team principal Dilbagh Gill abruptly departed before the start of the campaign, leaving the squad without a ...Keep reading

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