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F1: No real alternative to "confusing" engine rules

As engine penalty rules leave some fans confused, team bosses believe the current systems is the best for now.

F1: Marko rues "innocent" Verstappen's "lost" points

Pointing to the Azerbaijan, British and Italian Grands Prix, Red Bull's Helmut Marko believes that Max Verstappen should be heading into the final five races with a more commanding lead.

F1: Melbourne eyeing Sprint?

Australian Grand Prix CEO admits that he will talk to F1 bosses with a view to Melbourne hosting one of next season's numerous Sprints.

Other: How To Improve Your Truck Driver's Security And Safety On The Road

To ensure that products, materials, trucks, and drivers reach their destinations safely, read on to know of some ways to improve the security and safety of truck drivers on the road.

F1: Team bosses believe North America could support 5 races

As F1 looks to take another gamble on Las Vegas, some team bosses are convinced that North America could support as many as five races.

F1: McLaren deserves its fan popularity, says Wolff

A recent survey saw McLaren voted the most popular F1 team ahead of Red Bull, while Ferrari could only manage third and Mercedes fourth, Toto Wolff believes the Woking outfit deserves its fan popularity.

Other: How To Upgrade Your Car And Make Long Drives More Comfortable

The inside of your car is a sacred space. It's where you spend hours alone with yourself, your thoughts, and the radio.

Other: Fixing The F1 Car? Is It Even Possible? Find Out Here

Fixing an F1 car does not have to be impossible, it just takes some know-how. In this article, you will learn how to fix an F1 car if it gets damaged.

F1: "One failure would be catastrophic," admits Vowles

Mercedes Strategy Director, James Vowles admits that just one DNF in the remaining five rounds of the 2021 season would be "catastrophic" for Lewis Hamilton.

F1: Andretti Alfa deal dead in the water?

It is understood that Michael Andretti has ended talks that might have seen him enter F1 by purchasing the Alfa Romeo team.

F1: McLaren launches Career Development Bursary

McLaren and Creative Access are launching a bursary to enable people from under-represented groups to access and progress in the creative industries sector.

F1: Bottas has fingers crossed on engine penalties

Valtteri Bottas, who has taken grid penalties at three of the last four races, is hoping that he's done with new engine components for the remainder of the season.

F1: Drivers will be free to speak their minds in Qatar

Qatar boss assures drivers that they will be free to "speak their minds" at the forthcoming Grand Prix, insisting that they are "free to say whatever they want to say".

Other: Mountain Biking As An Extreme Sport

Without any doubt, mountain biking is an extreme sport as it involves high inclined climbs and technical descents, done on the most difficult, daring, and unregulated terrains.

F1: No fixed calendar slot for Melbourne

Currently set to be the third race on the 2022 schedule, the Australian Grand Prix could yet return as the season opener in the years ahead.


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