Esteban Ocon driving the VF-25 for Haas at the Shanghai GP
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Komatsu: Haas modifications coming for F1 Japanese GP to tackle VF-25 high speed woes

Led by Ayao Komatsu, Haas and the VF-25 did not have the best start to the 2025 Formula One season. Despite ending the 2024 season on a much better note, placing P7 in the Constructors’ and making a more consistent appearance in points, it seemed this momentum hadn’t quite followed the American outfit over into…

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Lewis Hamilton and Fred Vasseur at the Chinese GP

Ferrari F1 boss refutes “false” claims of Hamilton being past his prime

Ferrari F1 Team Principal Fred Vasseur has dismissed claims of Lewis Hamilton being past his prime, labelling them as “harsh” and “false”. Speaking to L’Équipe, the Frenchman expressed that Hamilton’s strict dedication has been a great help in pushing the team forward this season. The two last worked together in Formula 3 and GP2, where…

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Piastri: Adaptability key to handle tricky to drive MCL39 F1 car. Following a disappointing home race in Melbourne, Oscar Piastri's redemption drive at the F1 Chinese GP saw him victorious last Sunday ahead of teammate Lando Norris.
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Piastri: Adaptability key to handle tricky to drive MCL39 F1 car

Following a disappointing home race in Melbourne, Oscar Piastri’s redemption drive at the F1 Chinese GP saw him victorious last Sunday ahead of McLaren teammate Lando Norris. The Woking-based team’s performance continues on an upward trajectory as they claimed their third victory in a row. In 2025, the MCL39 has clearly set the standards in…

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The F1 Chinese GP was a rollercoaster of emotions, with McLaren's 1-2 and numerous disqualifications, and the race ended with another challenging performance for the Spaniard Carlos Sainz of Williams, who once again found himself behind his teammate Alex Albon.
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Sainz: Williams will “carefully review everything” after feeling “very slow” at F1 Chinese GP

The F1 Chinese GP was a rollercoaster of emotions, with McLaren’s 1-2 and numerous disqualifications, and the race ended with another challenging performance for the Spaniard Carlos Sainz of Williams, who once again found himself behind his teammate Alex Albon. A good strategy with bad pace After the race, Carlos Sainz admitted he still doesn’t…

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