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Apr.29 (GMM) Max Verstappen’s long-term future at Red Bull is under increasing scrutiny, as team boss Laurent Mekies moved to calm concerns over the impending departure of Gianpiero Lambiase.

Verstappen’s long-time race engineer is set to join McLaren after 2027, but Mekies insists there is no immediate disruption – or sign that Verstappen could be next to jump ship.


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Apr.29 (GMM) Mick Schumacher has admitted he still thinks about Formula 1 and would not rule out a return to the grid.

“It would be a lie if I said I didn’t occasionally reminisce about my Formula 1 days and simply think about what it was like to drive back then,” he told RTL and ntv.

“If an opportunity were to arise, I certainly wouldn’t say no. That’s definite...


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Apr.29 (GMM) Melbourne looks set to lose its place as Formula 1’s season opener from 2027, despite earlier vows to “make it hard” for rivals to take the slot.

Australian Grand Prix chief Travis Auld said just last month he would resist attempts to shift the opening race away from Albert Park.

But multiple reports in Australia, including TV channels Nine and Sky ...


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Apr.29 (GMM) Formula 1 chiefs failed to reach agreement on more fundamental engine changes during recent crisis talks, settling instead for what insiders describe as a compromise.

Reporting in Auto Motor und Sport, Tobias Gruner said the discussions around the controversial 2026 rules were “constructive, but in the end, as usual, they agreed on the lowest common denomi...


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Apr.29 (GMM) Madrid’s new Formula 1 race remains on schedule and close to a sell-out – despite having the most expensive tickets in Europe.

According to Diario Sport, the IFEMA-based ‘Madring’ circuit has already sold more than 90,000 tickets, with prices averaging around 600 euros – far above the European norm.

Circuit boss Jose Vicente de los Mozos insisted pr...


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