Former McLaren Group Chief Executive Officer and Team Principal, Martin Whitmarsh has joined Aston Martin as Group Chief Executive Officer.
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We've scored at the last thirteen races and we know this level of consistency will be important in our close fight for fifth in the Constructors' Championship.
What happened in Monza was regrettable, as we could have done something good there, especially when you look at how the race went.
We've seen in the past that there's been quite a lot of different strategic thinking, with all three compounds on the grid at the start of the race and varying tactics during the grand prix.
With the majority of sector two consisting of medium-speed corners and the low-speed nature of sector three, achieving a good overall set-up is difficult.
The annual trip to the Monza for the Italian Grand Prix is always highly anticipated and with the 2021 championship battle on a knife edge, this year was certainly no different.
Over the years in Formula 1, there have been some iconic rivalries. James Hunt Vs Niki Lauda, Mika Hakkinen Vs Michael Schumacher, Michael Schumacher Vs Damon Hill. Now? We have Lewis Hamilton Vs Max Verstappen.
Alain Prost, arguably one of the sport's greatest drivers, and now a 'special advisor' with Alpine, admits that should reverse grids get the thumbs up he would walk away from the sport.
Believing that it is "very likely" that there will be further incidents involving Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, GPDA chairman, Alex Wurz intends to talk to both drivers.
Pirelli boss, Mario Isola admits that F1 bosses are fearful of changing tyre regulations in case it gets too complicated for the fans.
Red Bull boss, Christian Horner says that construction of the powertrain division's facility is on target as the search for new talent continues.
Mattia Binotto has revealed that Ferrari's 2022 contender is already under construction.
A senior lecturer at Cranfield University has dismissed talk of Lewis Hamilton being "lucky" in escaping unscathed from last week's accident at Monza, insisting that it was down "engineering and science".