GPBlog, as usual, brings you the most relevant news of the day in the F1 paddock, in a convenient round up. It's time for:
F1 Today.
Verstappen won't do any more F1 events in England
The FIA also responded to the matter with a statement, referring to what happened as a 'disappointing tribalist reaction'.
Former world champion, Nigel Mansell, has unveiled his aspirations for
Lewis Hamilton to match Kimi Raikkonen's and Fernando Alonso's early success with Ferrari, winning a Grand Prix on his debut, and claims the Italians are ready to take the field by storm and winning a title in 2025. And in what ought to be good news for all Red Bull fans, the 1992 champion has also heard
the Austrians have done "a good job" over the winter, ahead of the 2025 season.
Tsunoda beats the FIA swearing clamp-down
Toto Wolff has
paid tribute to 'friend-less' Niki Lauda, on what would have been the late Austrian's 76th birthday.
Zak Brown has revealed
McLaren's target to take both championships in a fashion
that he himself has qualified as "greedy." Ferrari team principal,
Frederic Vasseur, has pointed out seven-time world champions' arrival to the Italian squad as positive, not only for the Frenchman himself and for the Scuderia,
but also for fellow Ferrari man, Charles Leclerc. In Aston Martin related news, its Spanish champion,
Fernando Alonso, has made some very bold statements, warning the rest of the field that the British racing green team,
have got everything in place to dominate in 2026.
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