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JA on F1 podcast: Why exit clauses in F1 contracts are more important than money

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  • 2025-08-06 23:02 event
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JA on F1 podcast: Why exit clauses in F1 contracts are more important than money
To help James Allen go deep into F1 driver contracts is one of the best known and most successful driver managers in F1 history.Julian Jakobi has managed dozens of great names like Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Jacques Villeneuve, Juan Pablo Montoya and more recently Sergio Perez. He continues to manage a stable of drivers across multiple race series.What does a driver manager do? What is in ...Keep reading

494. How McLaren compares with Ferrari's early 2000s F1 dominance

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From 1999 to 2004 Ferrari won six consecutive Formula 1 constructors’ championships and five drivers’ championships. In 2000 it won 13 out of 17 grands prix; in its most dominant years, 2002 and 2004, it won 15 out of 17 and 15 out of 18 grands prix respectively. The F2004 car set lap records which at many venues lasted for years.Throughout this era it was dogged by unproved accusations of ...Keep reading

495. Marc Marquez lap time at Balaton Park revealed - he trails Toprak Razgatlioglu

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Details around the lap times of Ducati riders at Balaton Park emerges

496. Charles Leclerc has just five wins from 27 pole positions – but how?

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Statistics rarely lie. In Formula 1 world championship history, 487 grands prix have been won from pole position – 43.2% of the total.Since Charles Leclerc made his debut in 2018, that figure is up to 50.3% (82 out of 163 races). And it grows further to 56.6% for grands prix Leclerc didn’t start on pole. That’s because Leclerc’s 27 career pole positions – more than the likes ...Keep reading

497. Stewart Friesen returns home as full extent of injuries revealed

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Stewart Friesen will not get to take part in the NASCAR Truck playoffs as he recovers from various injuries sustained in a serious airborne crash nine days ago. Kaden Honeycutt will drive the No. 52 truck in his absence, except for Watkins Glen this weekend, where Christopher Bell will take the wheel.Friesen was competing in a Super DIRTcar Series event, driving a Big Block Dirt Modified at ...Keep reading

498. Reigning Supercars champion Will Brown to run NASCAR Xfinity race at Portland

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The defending Supercars champion has confirmed plans to run a NASCAR Xfinity race at the Portland road course later this month. Brown will drive the No. 11 Chevrolet for Kaulig Racing, which is utilizing a variety of drivers after the team abruptly parted ways with full-time driver Josh Williams.Will Brown made his Cup debut last year, driving for Richard Childress Racing at Sonoma. He started ...Keep reading

499. The NASCAR Cup playoff picture with just three races to go

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Just three races remain in the regular season, and there are just three unclaimed spots inside the 16-driver playoff field. The NASCAR Cup Series will test its drivers at the Watkins Glen road course before heading to the Richmond short track and then the iconic Daytona superspeedway.William Byron became just the fifth multi-time winner this year with his fuel-mileage victory at Iowa Speedway ...Keep reading

500. NASCAR claims more horsepower likely not happening until 2026

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NASCAR has pumped the brakes on increasing horsepower before the end of the 2025 season, despite many drivers calling for it. In June, the sanctioning body indicated that an increase from 670HP to 750HP was "on the table" and could be implemented before the end of the year, but that no longer appears to be the case.NASCAR Senior VP of Competition Elton Sawyer made a recent appearance on ...Keep reading

501. Kyle Larson: Talladega Nights turned NASCAR "into a joke"

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Kyle Larson spent over 90 minutes chatting with Julian Edelman on his podcast, Games with Names, tackling a variety of topics. It was a fascinating and candid sitdown with the Hendrick Motorsports driver, who talked about everything from the Coke 600/Indy 500 double to secret driver group chats, life on the road, and racing idols.But about 43 minutes into the interview, the subject of ...Keep reading

502. Kyle Larson: Talladega Nights took NASCAR and "turned our sport into a joke"

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Kyle Larson spent over 90 minutes chatting with Julian Edelman on his podcast, Games with Names, tackling a variety of topics. It was a fascinating and candid sitdown with the Hendrick Motorsports driver, who talked about everything from the Coke 600/Indy 500 double to secret driver group chats, life on the road, and racing idols.But about 43 minutes into the interview, the subject of ...Keep reading

503. JA on F1 podcast: Why exit clauses in F1 contracts are more important than money

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To help James Allen go deep into F1 driver contracts is one of the best known and most successful driver managers in F1 history.Julian Jakobi has managed dozens of great names like Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Jacques Villeneuve, Juan Pablo Montoya and more recently Sergio Perez. He continues to manage a stable of drivers across multiple race series.What does a driver manager do? What is in ...Keep reading

504. Lap times revealed from Ducati's Balaton Park test with MotoGP riders

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Although Ducati chose not to reveal lap times from its private test in Hungary earlier this week, Pecco Bagnaia has shared his time aboard the Panigale V4 used on the day at Balaton Park. This turned out to be the fastest of the test, ahead of factory Ducati team-mate Marc Marquez’s best.Bagnaia posted on Instagram that he had clocked a fastest lap of 1m41.468s. Very close behind was runaway ...Keep reading

505. Bagnaia beats Marquez at Balaton, but Razgatlioglu’s record safe

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Although Ducati chose not to reveal lap times from its private test in Hungary earlier this week, Pecco Bagnaia has shared his time aboard the Panigale V4 used on the day at Balaton Park. This turned out to be the fastest of the test, ahead of factory Ducati team-mate Marc Marquez’s best.Bagnaia posted on Instagram that he had clocked a fastest lap of 1m41.468s. Very close behind was runaway ...Keep reading

506. Bagnaia beats Marquez at Balaton in Ducati test, but Razgatlioglu’s record safe

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Although Ducati chose not to reveal lap times from its private test in Hungary earlier this week, Francesco Bagnaia has shared his time aboard the Panigale V4 used on the day at Balaton Park. This turned out to be the fastest of the test, ahead of factory Ducati team-mate Marc Marquez’s best.Bagnaia posted on Instagram that he had clocked a fastest lap of 1m41.468s. Very close behind was ...Keep reading

507. Why controversial two-stop Monaco GP rule remains for 2026 – for now

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In an attempt to make the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix more exciting for fans, the FIA introduced a new rule this year mandating two compulsory pitstops.With overtaking virtually impossible in the streets of Monte Carlo, the idea was to at least add some more strategic intrigue.In practice, however, the new rule led to unexpected consequences.Teams such as Racing Bulls and Williams ...Keep reading

508. Revealed: Lando Norris lap times from F1’s post-Hungarian Grand Prix tyre test

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Lap times revealed from Pirelli’s 2026 F1 tyre test at the Hungaroring.

509. Liberty Media given a much better idea than F1 crossover by MotoGP experts

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Should Liberty do a MotoGP/World Superbike crossover?

510. FIA explains why controversial two-stop Monaco GP rule remains for 2026 – for now

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In an attempt to make the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix more exciting for fans, the FIA introduced a new rule this year mandating two compulsory pitstops.With overtaking virtually impossible in the streets of Monte Carlo, the idea was to at least add some more strategic intrigue.In practice, however, the new rule led to unexpected consequences.Teams such as Racing Bulls and Williams ...Keep reading

511. Ferrari radio call to Lewis Hamilton spotted as F1 nightmare worsens

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A team radio call between Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton is singled out

512. Autosport 75: How Mansell's Ferrari love affair came to an end

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Nigel Mansell won’t be driving a Williams-Renault in 1991 because Ayrton Senna might be. After mulling it over for a week, allowing the hysteria surrounding his forthcoming retirement [following his Ferrari’s failure in the 1990 British Grand Prix] to subside, I can only conclude, sadly, that Mansell has been driven from Formula 1 by the politics and dithering chicanery which are endemic to ...Keep reading

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