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How Dunne's McLaren outing shows Red Bull that changing drivers isn't the solution

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  • 2025-07-02 22:39 event
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How Dunne's McLaren outing shows Red Bull that changing drivers isn't the solution
Yuki Tsunoda now has nine grands prix under his belt with Red Bull, after taking over Liam Lawson’s Formula 1 seat at the Japanese GP.The impact has been negligible so far. Tsunoda has scored just seven points in that time, while team-mate Max Verstappen has racked up 119. Tsunoda’s recent qualifying results don’t paint a better picture either. Including penalties, the Japanese driver ...Keep reading

60. Truth from the Netherlands emerges about Max Verstappen to Mercedes

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Is there any truth to the latest 'Max Verstappen-to-Mercedes' rumours?

61. WATCH: MotoGP vs Moto2 head-to-head practice start

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Pramac Yamaha’s Miguel Oliveira shows the brutal acceleration gap between MotoGP and Moto2 bikes in a head-to-head practice start.

62. F1 sponsorship driving brand recognition and loyalty

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In recent years, the dynamic between a Formula 1 team and its partners has changed – the relationship is often symbiotic, much more than just a sticker on a car.Technical partnerships, engineering support and AI innovation have all increased, but as the 2025 Global F1 Fan Survey shows, brand awareness also remains a key signifier for sponsors coming into the series.From high-end fashion ...Keep reading

63. Johann Zarco: “At Honda I could experiment, at Ducati I had pressure” - MotoGP Exclusive

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Johann Zarco banishes KTM demons with LCR success - stakes lower, experimentation higher at Honda last season.

64. What are Daniel Suarez’s options for NASCAR in 2026?

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Daniel Suarez's NASCAR Cup career has been a roller coaster, to say the least. After becoming the first non-American driver to win a NASCAR championship at the national level in 2016 (in the Xfinity Series), he was suddenly called up to Cup after the shock retirement of Carl Edwards.He spent two years with Joe Gibbs Racing with little to show for it before moving on to Stewart-Haas Racing. He ...Keep reading

65. Daniel Suarez optimistic, "not sad" about Trackhouse split

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On Tuesday, Trackhouse Racing announced that the team's original driver -- Daniel Suarez -- will not return in 2026 as the driver of the No. 99 Chevrolet.Speaking to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Suarez said of the news: "I want to make sure that you guys and the people listening know that I'm not sad. This is not sad. This is just a new chapter. That's all it is ... This is not a sad moment. It's ...Keep reading

66. How Alex Dunne's McLaren outing shows Red Bull that changing drivers isn't the solution

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Yuki Tsunoda now has nine grands prix under his belt with Red Bull, after taking over Liam Lawson’s Formula 1 seat from the Japanese Grand Prix.The impact has been negligible so far. Tsunoda has scored just seven points in that time, while team-mate Max Verstappen has racked up 119. Tsunoda’s recent qualifying results don’t paint a better picture either. Including penalties, the Japanese ...Keep reading

67. JA on F1 podcast: Examining the Global F1 Fan Survey results

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This week we get behind the numbers to find out what fans think of Formula 1, as the 2025 Global F1 Fan Survey is launched, ahead of the British Grand Prix.Over 100,000 respondents took part from 186 countries. Fans were self-selecting, so this isn’t a complete picture of all F1 fans worldwide, but what it does show is that F1 is managing the juggling act of attracting new audiences, while ...Keep reading

68. Mercedes’ Toto Wolff warns Ferrari ‘won’t get better’ than Fred Vasseur

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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff backs under pressure Ferrari counterpart Fred Vasseur amid criticism and rumours.

69. How Dunne's McLaren outing shows Red Bull that changing drivers isn't the solution

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Yuki Tsunoda now has nine grands prix under his belt with Red Bull, after taking over Liam Lawson’s Formula 1 seat at the Japanese GP.The impact has been negligible so far. Tsunoda has scored just seven points in that time, while team-mate Max Verstappen has racked up 119. Tsunoda’s recent qualifying results don’t paint a better picture either. Including penalties, the Japanese driver ...Keep reading

70. Were Ferrari upgrades at F1 Austrian GP 'too little too late'?

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There was an expectation at Ferrari that its Formula 1 fortunes in 2025 should pick up from where it had left off last year, where victories and regular podiums had put the team in the hunt for a first constructors' championship since 2008.This has not materialised. There's a sense that McLaren has been able to move the game on and pull ahead, and also a feeling that Ferrari's decision to ...Keep reading

71. Marco Bezzecchi points to new Aprilia MotoGP component which "helps in some places"

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Marco Bezzecchi says updated Aprilia aerodynamics at the Dutch TT made “a step”.

72. Max Verstappen “complication”, Mercedes warned “things traditionally don’t end well”

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A famous F1 pundit has given his verdict on a big decision facing Mercedes.

73. Jorge Martin offers clue to MotoGP return date

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Jorge Martin has offered a hint at where he might make his return to MotoGP after months out through injury.

74. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer welcomes F1 community to Downing Street

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The British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has welcomed 150 figures working within F1 to an event at 10 Downing Street on Wednesday, in celebration of the championship's 75 year anniversary.The common era of Formula 1 grand prix racing began at Silverstone in 1950, and this year's championship has the Northamptonshire venue next on the calendar.F1 president Stefano Domenicali will ...Keep reading

75. Jorge Lorenzo names the MotoGP rider with same sensational skill as Casey Stoner

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Jorge Lorenzo also compared Francesco Bagnaia’s style to his own

76. UK PM Starmer welcomes F1 community to Downing Street

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The British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has welcomed 150 figures working within F1 to an event at 10 Downing Street on Wednesday, in celebration of the championship's 75 year anniversary.The common era of Formula 1 grand prix racing began at Silverstone in 1950, and this year's championship has the Northamptonshire venue next on the calendar.F1 president Stefano Domenicali will ...Keep reading

77. UK Prime Minister Starmer welcomes F1 community to Downing Street

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The British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has welcomed 150 figures working within F1 to an event at 10 Downing Street on Wednesday, in celebration of the championship's 75 year anniversary.The common era of Formula 1 grand prix racing began at Silverstone in 1950, and this year's championship has the Northamptonshire venue next on the calendar.F1 president Stefano Domenicali will ...Keep reading

78. Staying Power – F1's new, young fans are committed for the long haul

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Attracting fresh eyes is one thing, keeping them engaged for the long-term is another – but Formula 1 looks set to retain its newer, always-on fandom.New audiences have been attracted to F1 in recent years, whether that be through a growing presence in the United States or the wildly successful Drive to Survive series on Netflix.While the sheer number of fresh eyes on the product are ...Keep reading

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