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Valtteri Bottas, after having spent three season at Sauber (previously called Alfa Romeo), has not managed to find a permanent full-time seat in F1 for the 2025 season. A Finnish billionaire, who previously supported the driver, Antti Aarnio-Wihuri, is surprised how he was previously ignored by him after his team stopped financially backing Bottas during

Sky Sports reporter Martin Brundle believes that Max Verstappen will be “the man to beat” for the 2025 F1 season. However, Brundle, along with many others, believe that this could be one of the more open seasons the premier class of motorsport has seen in a long time, with McLaren and Ferrari also vying for both drivers’ and

Johnny Herbert, in his role as FIA steward, has had to judge Max Verstappen’s actions on track, and also off track on several occasions. The Briton has spoken out about the way the Dutchman ‘intimidates’ other drivers, with George Russell’s response at the Qatar Grand Prix appreciated by Herbert.

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!

Last season, Red Bull Racing lost their huge lead over the competition. The other teams improved the balance in their cars, making them stronger than the Austrian team, while they struggled with consistency and balance. Pierre Waché, Red Bull’s technical director, told The Race that a trick by other teams caused the Austrian team to lose