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Vasseur to miss F1 Austrian GP for Ferrari

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  • 2025-06-29 18:06 event
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Vasseur to miss F1 Austrian GP for Ferrari
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur will not be at Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix after the Formula 1 team announced he had travelled home for “personal reasons”.The Frenchman will be replaced by Jerome d’Ambrosio on the pitwall in his capacity as deputy team principal.It comes after Vasseur lashed out at the Italian media during the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, where he said journalists ...Keep reading

80. What was behind Max Verstappen's qualifying struggles at F1’s Austrian GP?

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P7 and P18 — not exactly the starting positions Red Bull had in mind for its home race in Spielberg.Yuki Tsunoda was eliminated in Q1, and Max Verstappen was never in the fight for pole during Saturday’s qualifying session.Of course, the late yellow flag caused by Pierre Gasly didn’t help. Red Bull believed that without that incident, Verstappen could’ve started third, but the ...Keep reading

81. What does Verstappen's surprise qualifying struggles say about Red Bull F1's state?

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P7 and P18 — not exactly the starting positions Red Bull had in mind for its home race in Spielberg.Yuki Tsunoda was eliminated in Q1, and Max Verstappen was never in the fight for pole during Saturday’s qualifying session.Of course, the late yellow flag caused by Pierre Gasly didn’t help. Red Bull believed that without that incident, Verstappen could’ve started third, but the ...Keep reading

82. FIA investigates WRC retirements due to fuel system issues

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The FIA is investigating a series of fuel system issues experienced by World Rally Championship Rally1 teams at Acropolis Rally Greece, which prompted Toyota and M-Sport-Ford to retire cars.Toyota opted to retire Sami Pajari on the road section after stage five on Friday due to a fuel system issue on his GR Yaris. The Finn was locked in the fight for the podium places, sitting in fifth having ...Keep reading

83. FIA investigating fuel system related WRC retirements

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The FIA is investigating a series of fuel system issues experienced by World Rally Championship Rally1 teams at Acropolis Rally Greece, which prompted Toyota and M-Sport-Ford to retire cars.Toyota opted to retire Sami Pajari on the road section after stage five on Friday due to a fuel system issue on his GR Yaris. The Finn was locked in the fight for the podium places, sitting in fifth having ...Keep reading

84. How overheating rear tyres could play a key part in F1’s Austrian GP

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In recent weeks, much of the tyre talk in Formula 1 has surrounded the C6 compound and how it has not had the sort of impact Pirelli might have been hoping for as it looked to develop its softer range of options – but that will be irrelevant in Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.In the searing Styrian sun, a team’s performance will depend more on how well they can make the hard and medium ...Keep reading

85. Why three F1 rookies had very different emotions after Q3 in Austrian GP qualifying

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The 2025 Formula 1 grid has plenty of rookies as five drivers are currently contesting their first, full season in the championship while Franco Colapinto is also a relative newbie. Some of them have impressed, particularly at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix as Liam Lawson, Gabriel Bortoleto and Andrea Kimi Antonelli all reached Q3.So, what did they have to say after the ...Keep reading

86. Strategy Corner: How preventing an overheating rear is key at F1 Austrian GP

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In recent weeks, much of the tyre talk in Formula 1 has surrounded the C6 compound and how it has not had the sort of impact Pirelli might have been hoping for as it looked to develop its softer range of options – but that will be irrelevant in Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.In the searing Styrian sun, a team’s performance will depend more on how well they can make the hard and medium ...Keep reading

87. 2025 Dutch MotoGP LIVE UPDATES

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Live coverage of the 2025 Dutch MotoGP race from the TT Circuit Assen.

88. How three F1 rookies reacted to reaching Q3 at F1 Austrian GP qualifying

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The 2025 Formula 1 grid has plenty of rookies as five drivers are currently contesting their first, full season in the championship while Franco Colapinto is also a relative newbie. Some of them have impressed, particularly at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix as Liam Lawson, Gabriel Bortoleto and Andrea Kimi Antonelli all reached Q3.So, what did they have to say after the ...Keep reading

89. Vasseur to miss F1 Austrian GP for Ferrari

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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur will not be at Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix after the Formula 1 team announced he had travelled home for “personal reasons”.The Frenchman will be replaced by Jerome d’Ambrosio on the pitwall in his capacity as deputy team principal.It comes after Vasseur lashed out at the Italian media during the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, where he said journalists ...Keep reading

90. Ferrari’ upgraded floor catches eye of F1 rivals at Austrian GP

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McLaren wary of threat posed by upgraded Ferrari at the Austrian Grand Prix.

91. Aprilia-Jorge Martin situation needs resolving to allow MotoGP 2026 entry, says Dorna

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Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP promoter Dorna, has threatened to not accept a Jorge Martin entry for next year’s championship unless the rider’s dispute with Aprilia is resolved.The reigning world champion has invoked a results-based clause in his contract with the Italian brand which, in his opinion, releases him from his agreement at the end of this year and frees him up for ...Keep reading

92. Dorna boss threatens to deny Martin 2026 MotoGP entry

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Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP promoter Dorna, has threatened to not accept a Jorge Martin entry for next year’s championship unless the rider’s dispute with Aprilia is resolved.The reigning world champion has invoked a results-based clause in his contract with the Italian brand which, in his opinion, releases him from his agreement at the end of this year and frees him up for ...Keep reading

93. Fred Vasseur to skip Sunday’s F1 Austrian Grand Prix

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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur will not be at Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix after the Formula 1 team announced he had travelled home for “personal reasons”.The Frenchman will be replaced by Jerome d’Ambrosio on the pitwall in his capacity as deputy team principal.It comes after Vasseur lashed out at the Italian media during the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, where he said journalists ...Keep reading

94. F1 could take inspiration from tennis to tackle frivolous protests

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Formula 1 is set to discuss changes to the current protest system in the wake of Red Bull's criticised protest against George Russell at the Canadian Grand Prix.In Montreal, Red Bull protested twice against Russell's win, once for alleged erratic driving behind the safety car and for alleged unsportsmanlike conduct for Russell's radio comments, calling out Max Verstappen momentarily overtaking ...Keep reading

95. Andrea Stella explains factors behind McLaren's superiority in F1 Austria qualifying

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On one of the tightest grids in Formula 1 history, and at its shortest circuit in laptime, one would have expected the pole battle for the Austrian Grand Prix to be one decided by hundredths, not tenths.So, even if McLaren turned up as the clear pre-event favourite, Lando Norris' gap of 0.531s to second-placed Charles Leclerc still came as quite a shock.And while there is the obvious ...Keep reading

96. McLaren's three factors behind its huge F1 Austrian GP qualifying gap

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On one of the tightest grids in Formula 1 history, and at its shortest circuit in laptime, one would have expected the pole battle for the Austrian Grand Prix to be one decided by hundredths, not tenths.So, even if McLaren turned up as the clear pre-event favourite, Lando Norris' gap of 0.531s to second-placed Charles Leclerc still came as quite a shock.And while there is the obvious ...Keep reading

97. Alex Marquez leads Marc Marquez in Dutch MotoGP warm-up, all eyes on tyre choice

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Alex Marquez leads Dutch MotoGP warm-up at Assen, edging Marc Marquez as tyre choice dominates Sunday strategy.

98. Aprilia hit back at Jorge Martin’s manager and vow to fight in court

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Massimo Rivola says Aprilia is “relaxed” about the prospect of its contract dispute with Jorge Martin going to court.

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