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Red Bull's new philosophy behind Max Verstappen's surprise F1 Italian GP win

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Red Bull's new philosophy behind Max Verstappen's surprise F1 Italian GP win
The Italian Grand Prix resulted in a dominant victory for Max Verstappen, at the track where Red Bull struggled massively last year and where Verstappen described the car as “a monster”. Twelve months on reality looked very different, helped by a specific low-downforce rear wing, a fresh Honda power unit and above all a slightly different approach to the race weekend.“The car worked ...Keep reading

5. Mercedes make first public criticism of ‘underwhelming’ Kimi Antonelli

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Toto Wolff was not impressed with Kimi Antonelli's performance at Monza..

6. Rantaniemi secures European Pro Mod Drag Racing glory at Santa Pod

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It was 250mph turbo cars that won the Pro Modified day, and the year, at Santa Pod Raceway’s FIA European Finals last weekend.Finland’s Jere Rantaniemi and his turbocharged Chevrolet Camaro won the race and carried off the FIA European Pro Mod championship for the second year in a row. His defeated final-round opponent in Sunday’s eliminations, Estonian Andres Arnover, had earlier ...Keep reading

7. Christian Horner’s reaction to Red Bull’s Italian GP F1 revealed after mid-race text

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Insight into Christian Horner's reaction to Max Verstappen and Red Bull's performance at the Italian Grand Prix

8. ‘We’re not idiots’ - Lando Norris defends controversial McLaren swap

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Lando Norris bites back at criticism of McLaren's late driver swap at Monza.

9. Fabio Quartararo’s strong Barcelona MotoGP a mystery for Yamaha

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Fabio Quartararo isn’t sure why he was fast at Barcelona

10. Helmut Marko credits Laurent Mekies’ “new approach” for Red Bull’s return to F1 form

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“He brought a new approach to how we go racing, and it obviously has its effects.”

11. Winners and losers from MotoGP’s Catalan Grand Prix

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The Catalan Grand Prix differed significantly from MotoGP’s form book, as it was the first time since Silverstone that championship leader Marc Marquez didn’t have a clear advantage over the rest of the pack.This paved the way for his younger brother Alex Marquez to end the weekend on top, but only after giving away what seemed like a sure-shot win in the sprint.One couldn’t help but ...Keep reading

12. Ryder claims back-to-back British Hillclimb titles with Prescott win

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Matthew Ryder is the 2025 British Hillclimb champion after another superbly measured performance at Prescott on Sunday.Ryder and Sean Gould in the Gould GR59 they share were the class of the field as the championship returned to the Gloucestershire venue for the second of two visits. When they each took a win and a second place in the two championship run-offs, and Will Hall twice edged ...Keep reading

13. The F1 driver left sweating about race ban until November

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Oliver Bearman is in danger of earning an F1 race ban after an incident at the Italian Grand Prix.

14. Red Bull's new philosophy behind Max Verstappen's surprise F1 Italian GP win

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The Italian Grand Prix resulted in a dominant victory for Max Verstappen, at the track where Red Bull struggled massively last year and where Verstappen described the car as “a monster”. Twelve months on reality looked very different, helped by a specific low-downforce rear wing, a fresh Honda power unit and above all a slightly different approach to the race weekend.“The car worked ...Keep reading

15. McLaren accused of “manipulating” Italian GP after F1 team orders call

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Were McLaren right to use team orders during the Italian Grand Prix? David Coulthard doesn't think so

16. The new Red Bull philosophy behind Verstappen's surprise F1 Italian GP win

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The Italian Grand Prix resulted in a dominant victory for Max Verstappen, at the track where Red Bull struggled massively last year and where Verstappen described the car as “a monster.” Twelve months on reality looked very different, helped by a specific low-downforce rear wing, a fresh Honda power unit and above all a slightly different approach to the race weekend.“The car worked ...Keep reading

17. Toto Wolff issues McLaren warning about ‘very difficult precedent to undo’

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Toto Wolff has his say on McLaren's controversial driver swap at the Italian Grand Prix.

18. Historic FF2000 title rivals collide at category's Mallory Park birthday event

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Back where Formula Ford 2000 made an inauspicious debut, in a sullen wet British Automobile Racing Club meeting finale on 9 March 1975, the Historic Pinto posse continued to mark the slicks and wings category’s 50th anniversary at the Historic Sports Car Club’s first visit to Mallory Park since 2021. Last weekend’s low-key, top value, clubbie on a challenging circuit was reminiscent of many ...Keep reading

19. Damon Hill: Max Verstappen is “the driver of this age” after Monza F1 masterclass

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Fair praise from Damon Hill after Max Verstappen's return to form at the Italian Grand Prix?

20. Where do F1 engine manufacturers stand on V8 switch?

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Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff says Formula 1's engine manufacturers are aligned in principle on a future move to V8 power units, but felt it didn't make financial sense to fast-track them before 2031.FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is a driving force behind the introduction of simpler, cheaper and lighter engines for F1's future power unit formula, and was keen to make the change as early ...Keep reading

21. F1 manufacturers aligned on V8s, but don't want "dual-cost programme" - Wolff

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Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff says Formula 1's engine manufacturers are aligned in principle on a future move to V8 power units, but felt it didn't make financial sense to fast-track them before 2031.FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is a driving force behind the introduction of simpler, cheaper and lighter engines for F1's future power unit formula, and was keen to make the change as early ...Keep reading

22. Why Barcelona MotoGP win was more than just delaying the inevitable for Alex Marquez

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Alex Marquez knew coming to Barcelona he was facing his best chance of a victory since May’s British Grand Prix. Despite a sprint crash, he came good on this in a grand prix that has redefined his standing in the grid’s pecking order and proved an important point…

23. Marc Marquez kept reminding himself his MotoGP winning streak would end

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Marc Marquez has revealed he had been preparing himself mentally for the moment his winning streak would come to an end in MotoGP.The factory Ducati rider’s reign of nearly 100 days in MotoGP ended in the Catalan Grand Prix on Sunday, as he finished 1.7s behind his younger brother Alex Marquez.Marc Marquez had gone on an incredible run in the summer following a lacklustre outing at ...Keep reading

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