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Injured F1 Academy driver gives recovery update ahead of surgery

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Injured F1 Academy driver gives recovery update ahead of surgery
TAG Heuer Hitech GP F1 Academy driver Aiva Anagnostiadis has shared an injury update after it was confirmed that she will miss the upcoming round six in Singapore.The Australian driver suffered a fracture to her left foot while training. She is set to undergo surgery on Tuesday 30 September."Learning to be patient with myself, especially with the amount of rest is needed. But it’s all a ...Keep reading

7.133. Beyonce to join F1 'rock stars' on Singapore GP bill

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Global music superstars Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Minds, ZZ Top and N.E.R.D have all been lined up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone to rock the weekend of the Singapore Grand Prix next month - though ticket sales for the island city-state's second race are still struggling to get off the starting grid.

7.134. BMW open to customer engine supply and eyeing Red Bull?

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BMW has dropped hints that it may be willing to follow fellow German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in supplying 'customer' versions of its engines to other F1 teams - with suggestions the Bavarian marque has Red Bull Racing as its prime target.

7.135. Brawn warns against turning F1 into 'Swiss watch-making'

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Flying in the face of the opinions expressed by both Ferrari and BMW over the past week, Ross Brawn has thrown his support behind the FIA's new optional ?40 million budget cap in Formula 1, warning that without it the top flight risks 'turning [engineers] into Swiss watchmakers' - but equally underlining that it will only be workable if it is embraced by all.

1. Cadillac F1 announces high-profile signing of former Miami GP president ahead of 2026 F1 debut

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The Cadillac Formula 1 team, which is set for its debut in the championship in 2026, has announced the signing of former Miami Grand Prix president Tyler Epp as global head of commercial strategy.Epp served as president of the Miami Grand Prix from its inaugural race in 2022. The race at the Hard Rock Stadium has gone from strength to strength since joining the F1 calendar, attracting sell-out ...Keep reading

2. Cadillac hire ‘visionary’ for new F1 role and poach ex-Audi engine boss

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Cadillac's recruitment drive is continuing ahead of their debut F1 campaign.

3. Five things we learned from the MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix

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Ducati celebrated a 1-2 in Japan on Sunday, with Francesco Bagnaia dominating from pole to return to winning ways and Marc Marquez finishing second to secure his seventh MotoGP title.Japanese fans were also treated to a Honda podium as Joan Mir crossed the finish line in third on the factory bike, while Marco Bezzecchi salvaged fourth for Aprilia a day after he was involved in a horrific crash ...Keep reading

4. Luca Marini explains Japan MotoGP problem that denied his bold predictions

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Luca Marini was forced to retire early in the Japanese Grand Prix

5. Max Verstappen carries the "Top Gear" torch at the Nürburgring after GT3 success

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Max Verstappen's recent GT3 win at the Nürburgring has brought a comparison to an earlier surge in the circuit's popularity after the BBC's Top Gear and the late Sabine Schmitz opened up the floodgates at the track. Nürburgring specialist and YouTuber Misha Charoudin believes that the coverage of a four-time Formula 1 champion being there will see another wave of public interest. "To ...Keep reading

6. Mercedes explains "moving targets" behind 2026 F1 development headaches

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In four months, Formula 1 teams will bring their first iteration of the all-new 2026 cars to an end-of-January shakedown test in Barcelona. But to streamline the development process, predicting those pre-season performance levels has to be done right now.The vast scale of the regulation changes, with new rules on both the chassis and power unit side, means they are braced for arguably the most ...Keep reading

7. Injured F1 Academy driver gives recovery update ahead of surgery

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TAG Heuer Hitech GP F1 Academy driver Aiva Anagnostiadis has shared an injury update after it was confirmed that she will miss the upcoming round six in Singapore.The Australian driver suffered a fracture to her left foot while training. She is set to undergo surgery on Tuesday 30 September."Learning to be patient with myself, especially with the amount of rest is needed. But it’s all a ...Keep reading

8. Sim-racer-to-driver path should no longer carry a stigma after Max Verstappen’s Nürburgring win

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Max Verstappen's GT3 debut at the Nürburgring has once again asked the question of whether elite sim racers can move successfully into real-world motorsport. We know the four-time champion is a strong advocate for such a transition, but the recent race at the Green Hell has confirmed that sim racing could indeed be a fully fledged way of gaining a seat in racing.The Dutchman partnered with ...Keep reading

9. Why F1 2026 'moving targets' are giving teams development headaches

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In four months, Formula 1 teams will bring their first iteration of the all-new 2026 cars to an end-of-January shakedown test in Barcelona. But to streamline the development process, predicting those pre-season performance levels has to be done right now.The vast scale of the regulation changes, with new rules on both the chassis and power unit side, means they are braced for arguably the most ...Keep reading

10. Summers and Menzies take wins at British Hillclimb Championship finale

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While Matthew Ryder had already sealed the 2025 British Hillclimb Championship, the final wins of a mighty season fell to Alex Summers and Wallace Menzies as the campaign finished at Loton Park in Shropshire.The daunting schedule of 30 championship run-offs across 13 events came to a conclusion over the weekend, but in championship terms there was little to play for as all of the key places ...Keep reading

11. Lewis Hamilton confirms passing of beloved dog Roscoe with heartfelt tribute

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Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has confirmed that his beloved dog, Roscoe, sadly passed away on Sunday, 28 September, in an emotional post on social media.The British driver revealed on Friday that Roscoe had caught pneumonia and was struggling to breathe. "He was admitted into hospital and sedated to calm him while they did checks on him and during the process his heart ...Keep reading

12. Lewis Hamilton confirms heartbreaking death of pet bulldog Roscoe

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Lewis Hamilton's beloved pet bulldog, Roscoe, has died.

13. Mick Schumacher 'sill burns' for single-seaters despite WEC switch

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Mick Schumacher insisted that racing single-seaters is “still something I burn for” as he gears up for a maiden IndyCar test next month.  The veteran of 43 Formula 1 starts, who has raced sportscars for Alpine in the World Endurance Championship for the past two seasons, suggested that competing in the IndyCar Series is an option to revive his single-seater career.Read ...Keep reading

14. Mick Schumacher 'still burns' for single-seaters despite WEC switch

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Mick Schumacher insisted that racing single-seaters is “still something I burn for” as he gears up for a maiden IndyCar test next month.  The veteran of 43 Formula 1 starts, who has raced sportscars for Alpine in the World Endurance Championship for the past two seasons, suggested that competing in the IndyCar Series is an option to revive his single-seater career.Read ...Keep reading

15. Schumacher keen on IndyCar switch as he 'burns' for single-seater return

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Mick Schumacher has insisted that racing single-seaters is “still something I burn for” as he gears up for a maiden IndyCar test next month.  The veteran of 43 Formula 1 starts, who has raced sportscars for Alpine in the World Endurance Championship for the past two seasons, suggested that competing in the IndyCar Series is an option to revive his single-seater career.  Asked if ...Keep reading

16. Mick Doohan: "Marc Marquez had unfinished business, and nothing motivates more than that"

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The bond between Marc Marquez and Mick Doohan was forged out of two seemingly opposing forces: success and pain. Perhaps for that very reason, Marquez turned to the Australian’s advice when he found himself at his lowest, when the injury to his right arm – one that required four surgeries – brought him to the brink of retirement.Until that crash at Jerez in 2020, Marquez had been on a ...Keep reading

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