Christian Horner has commented on Red Bull's bold 3-stop strategy and the dilemma of pitting Max Verstappen under the Safety Car at the F1 Spanish GP
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Horner reflects on Red Bull’s bold 3-stop strategy and dilemma of pitting Verstappen under Safety Car at F1 Spanish GP

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has opened up about Max Verstappen’s aggressive 3-stop strategy and the predicament of pitting him for hard tyres under the late Safety Car at the F1 Spanish GP.  Lining up in third, Verstappen bolted on a set of used softs for his opening stint in Sunday’s race. With a…

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Fred Vasseur has rued Ferrari's qualifying troubles following Sunday's turnaround that saw Hamilton and Leclerc finish in P4 and P6 respectively at the F1 Imola GP
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Vasseur rues Ferrari’s qualifying struggles following Sunday’s turnaround at F1 Imola GP

Team principal Fred Vasseur has shared his insights into the great recovery drives Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc pulled off at the F1 Imola GP on Sunday after both Ferrari drivers suffered disappointing Q2 exits in qualifying on Saturday.  Lining up in twelfth on the grid, Hamilton opted for the alternative strategy and started the…

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Lance Stroll reflects on Aston Martin's alternative tyre strategy after finishing P16 at the F1 Saudi Arabian GP
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Stroll reflects on Aston Martin’s alternative strategy after P16 finish at F1 Saudi Arabian GP

Lance Stroll has opened up about his alternative tyre strategy in Jeddah and Aston Martin’s objectives for the remainder of the season following his underwhelming P16 finish at the F1 Saudi Arabian GP. After failing to make it out of Q1, Stroll started the race on the hard compound and made up a couple of…

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“We all drive at 90%” — Alonso elaborates on nine consecutive races without a Safety Car in F1

Formula 1 has recently experienced an unusual streak of nine consecutive races without the appearance of a Safety Car. This marks the longest drought since the gap between the 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix and the 2004 Spanish Grand Prix, with even the notoriously chaotic Singapore Grand Prix being completed without a single Safety Car deployment….

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