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In October 2014, Bianchi suffered a horrific crash in Japan. Nine months later, the Frenchman passed away at the age of 25.
Mercedes have been heavily linked with a move for Max Verstappen, who could find a way out of his Red Bull contract, with ...
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Max Verstappen will be driving for Mercedes next season. The Dutchman will replace George Russell, who in turn takes the vacated spot at Red Bull Racing. Premature? Most certainly, but not ...
The British Grand Prix saw many drivers across the field race with fresh power unit elements, with some of the changes moving drivers onto the last components of their allocation. F1Technical's senior ...
As a team, I appreciate a lot the fact that drivers can say, ‘Okay, my mistake’ – this is positive, because it’s not bringing the team in the wrong direction and they are human.” ...
Kolkata entrepreneur Parveen Agarwal welcomed his Rs 7.5 crore Rolls-Royce Spectre EV with a traditional puja, adding it to ...
Lewis Hamilton is pushing for his DNA to be integrated into Ferrari's 2026 Formula 1 car, openly criticizing the challenging balance of the current ...
Jules Bianchi died two weeks shy of his 26th birthday, having suffered calamitous injuries in a crash at the 2014 Japanese ...
On this day in 2015, Jules Bianchi became the most recent F1 driver to die of crash-sustained injuries. Charles Leclerc ...
Today is National Stickshift Day. But right now there are even fewer cars on the market that have a manual transmission. What's killing the manuals?