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F1 Today Verstappen happy and Audi plan future
8 September at 22:00

There's been an eye on the future in the world of Formula 1 today. Max Verstappen will be happy to see his race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase get a contract extension, and Audi are showcasing their plan for the future. Here's a roundup of today's key F1 stories.

Analysing Red Bull Racing's smart move

Sometimes they are like a married couple, as Max Verstappen and his race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase themselves described it in the past. Of course, the outside world never hears what goes on inside the walls of Red Bull's garage; all they hear is the occasional bickering over the team radio during a Grand Prix. There is no doubt, however, that Verstappen and Lambiase are very well connected. Verstappen will no doubt be happy that Lambiase has committed his future to Red Bull Racing. GPblog analysed the move Red Bull have made.

Piastri feels completely at home at McLaren

In just his second season in Formula 1, Oscar Piastri won his first Grand Prix. Who would have expected that, after his first months in Formula 1, in which McLaren were by no means competitive? In any case, the current sporting successes are the ultimate proof that the Australian made the right choice in 2022 by signing a multi-year contract at McLaren.

With Oscar Piastri, Alpine seemed to have gold in their hands for years. The Australian talent became champion in Formula 3 and Formula 2, and was ready for Formula 1. But the French racing team decided not to put Piastri in one of their cars for 2022. During that year, Piastri decided to leave Alpine and sign with McLaren. Piastri has said more than enough about Alpine in the past, which is a closed book and, therefore, no longer something to be talked about. Still, when speaking to GPblog, he expressed why he chose McLaren.

Binotto foresees a tough task for Audi

The 2026 season will be interesting for several reasons. New technical regulations will be introduced and nobody can guess who has interpreted them best. Moreover, two new engine suppliers appear on the scene: Red Bull Powertrains and Audi. Are they going to do what has not happened before, which is to be successful from the very first moment? Binotto explains the key task.

Verstappen disapproves of F1's plan

Formula 1 is constantly improving and innovating. One idea that has been on the cards recently is a sprint race, especially for young drivers after the season finale in Abu Dhabi. Max Verstappen and George Russell share their opinions on this plan.