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PlanetF1 on MSNRumoured Cadillac prospect likens F1 chances to ‘Fernando Alonso hanging out with Taylor Swift’F1 prospect Pato O'Ward has claimed his shot at joining the team is as real as talk of Fernando Alonso dating Taylor Swift.
Just days after Red Bull axed Christian Horner, the Formula 1 giants have reportedly decided to sack one of their drivers.
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Stadium Rant on MSNCadillac Could Have Its 2026 Lineup, And It Looks Very PromisingCadillac was officially approved to become the 11th team on the Formula One grid. For months, there have been speculations about which drivers could fill the two coveted seats. From heroes of other ...
YUKI TSUNODA is reportedly heading for Red Bull’s ever revolving exit door with Max Verstappen set to get a new team-mate for ...
A Formula One driver is set to have his contract 'ripped up' at the end of the season due to poor performance, according to reports.
Perez, a graduate of the Ferrari driver academy, has experience racing with the Italian manufacturer’s engines from his days ...
While Schumacher is older than around half of the current grid, his limited experience in F1 means he can still improve.
Yuki Tsunoda is free to race for a non-Honda-affiliated team in Formula 1 next season, according to Honda Racing Corporation president Koji Watanabe. As Honda prepares to end its support of Red Bull ...
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GPFans on MSNFormer F1 star confirms 'positive' talks over return to gridYoung driver Mick Schumacher has confirmed that he has been holding talks with Cadillac over a potential return to the F1 grid next year. The 26-year-old spent two seasons on the grid with Haas in ...
The departure of Christian Horner as Team Principal and CEO of Red Bull Racing continues to spark controversy in the Formula ...
According to Mundo Deportivo, Perez may even announce the 35-year-old’s deal to drive for Cadillac himself. The GM entry prioritised signing an experienced F1 driver first to help team principal ...
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