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Former F1 team and sponsorship manager and now F1 journalist Peter Windsor has advised Max Verstappen to not join Aston Martin for the money, as that could “end in tears,” after the rumours that the Dutchman had been offered a mammoth £1 billion contract by the British team to prise him away from Red Bull

Alpine reigned supreme over the midfield after enduring a gruelling first half of the season, which the French team were able to turn around following the return to F1 of Luca de Meo’s excutive advisor for the category, Flavio Briatore, the addition of Oliver Oakes and the team’s technical star comeback after 11 years away,

Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner has previously indicated that building its own power unit in partnership with Ford will be an immense challenge for the 2026 Formula 1 season. Honda chief Koji Watanabe aso predicts troubles ahead, admitting that the Japanese engine manufacturer is also “struggling” to develop the new power unit.

Alpine plans to have a filming day with the new F1 car of Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan before the official test in Bahrain. It is not yet known when that will happen and on which circuit. In any case, GPblog understands it will not be on the circuit in Bahrain, where the first and

More rumours around Aston Martin, pictures of Max Verstappen luxurious yacht, and three teams to have a filming day on the same day in Bahrain! GPblog brings you the best news of the day from the world of Formula One, together with an exclusive interview with singer Per Gessle!

Max Verstappen has been linked with a mega deal to make a huge move to Aston Martin. The British team is said to have £1 billion, or 1.19 billion euros, to spare for the Dutchman’s services. However, Jacques Villeneuve does not think the four-time world champion should embark on a journey with Aston Martin, he told

It may been January, but the F1 rumour mill does not stop spinning, and today, it spilt out an almighty story. Aston Martin are trying everything in their power to poach Max Verstappen from Red Bull Racing with a mammoth contract, with sponsors also in talks about the potential move. Along with this, GPblog have