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·27/10/2025

FIA Faces Criticism After Multiple First-Lap Track Cuts Go Unpunished in Mexico

The FIA faced backlash after several drivers cut through Turns 1–3 on the opening lap of the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix without penalty. George Russell and Fernando Alonso led criticism of the stewards’ consistency, arguing that leniency in first-lap decisions risks undermining fair racing.
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·20/10/2025

Carlos Sainz Hit with Grid Penalty After Clash with Kimi Antonelli at US Grand Prix

Carlos Sainz’s United States Grand Prix ended in disappointment after a clash with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli on Lap 6 resulted in multiple FIA penalties. The Ferrari driver has now been handed a five-place grid drop for the upcoming Mexico City Grand Prix and two penalty points on his super licence. How the Incident Unfolded The drama began when Sainz tried to make an ambitious move on Antonelli through Turns 15 and 16. The Spaniard went for the inside line, but his front wing clipped the Mercedes, sending Antonelli sliding into the gravel. Though the young Italian managed to keep going, Sainz’s race was effectively over as his Ferrari sustained heavy damage. The stewards quickly summoned both drivers after the race to review the footage and onboard data. With Sainz unable to serve an in-race time penalty due to his retirement, the officials decided on a five-place grid drop for Mexico as a substitute punishment. Stewards’ Verdict In their report, the FIA stated that Sainz had “not earned the right to be left space at the apex,” pointing out that his front axle was never alongside Antonelli’s car before the corner. As a result, the Ferrari driver was deemed “predominantly to blame” for the collision. The ruling explained that while Sainz believed Antonelli should have anticipated an overtake and left room, the data showed that the Mercedes driver had already committed to the corner when Sainz locked his brakes. That split-second misjudgment proved costly, both for the race and for Sainz’s championship hopes. Penalty Details Sainz’s five-place grid penalty for the Mexican Grand Prix is equivalent to a ten-second time penalty. He also received two penalty points, bringing his total to four for the 12-month period. Although the points are not immediately concerning, any accumulation beyond twelve within a year can trigger a race ban. Ferrari, meanwhile, has yet to comment publicly on the incident but will no doubt be reviewing how an already tough weekend turned worse after another costly error. Antonelli’s Composure Under Pressure Despite being sent wide into the gravel, Antonelli recovered admirably, rejoining the race and finishing just outside the points. The young Italian’s composure in high-pressure moments continues to impress the paddock, especially given the intense spotlight that comes with a Mercedes seat. While the collision ended one driver’s day early and dented another’s rhythm, it added another chapter to the growing narrative between experience and youth that has defined much of this season’s racing drama. What Comes Next Sainz will now have to fight from deeper in the field in Mexico, a track known for its long straights and tight technical sections. With Ferrari desperate to regain ground in the Constructors’ Championship, a clean, incident-free weekend will be vital. For Antonelli, every lap remains a learning opportunity — one that could soon turn him into a podium regular if his form continues upward.
Auto Tech
·17/10/2025

FIA’s New “ADUO” Rule Aims to Level the Field Ahead of 2026’s Five-Manufacturer F1 Era

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·14/10/2025

Winners and Losers of TD018: Mercedes, Red Bull, and the Curious Case of F1’s Mid-Season Comeback

Mercedes and Red Bull’s sudden resurgence in the 2025 F1 season has everyone asking one question — did TD018’s new front wing rules spark a secret comeback? Here’s how innovation, regulation, and a bit of “legal flex” changed everything.
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·09/10/2025

Jubilation Turns to Apology: Mercedes’ Petronas CEO Regrets Singapore GP Podium Celebration

A jubilant podium turned into an unexpected controversy when Petronas CEO Mohammad Taufiq joined the champagne spray at the Singapore GP. His swift apology highlighted F1’s ongoing challenge of balancing global spectacle with cultural sensitivity.
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·06/10/2025

Ferrari’s fortunes turn sour as Hamilton’s furious “mega pace” backfires and Leclerc battles technical gremlins

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·06/10/2025

2025 F1 Singapore Grand Prix: McLaren achieves back-to-back championship wins for the first time since Senna’s time

McLaren makes history at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, clinching back-to-back Constructors’ titles for the first time since the Senna era, while George Russell takes a dominant win and Max Verstappen keeps his title hopes alive.
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·08/09/2023

The Delays in Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes Contract: Unveiled

Despite expressing a desire to continue their partnership throughout the year, it took until the Italian Grand Prix last weekend...
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·06/09/2023

Red Bull’s Helmut Marko Dismisses Mercedes as Non-Serious Competitors Amidst Renewed Rivalry

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·31/08/2023

Mercedes Seeks Consistency to Challenge Max Verstappen’s Dominance

Mercedes is focusing on maintaining a consistent level of performance as they strive to challenge the dominant run of Max...
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·31/08/2023

George Russell Expresses Interest in Facing Max Verstappen as Future F1 Team-Mate Post Hamilton Era

In a surprising turn of events, George Russell, the rising star in the Formula 1 scene, has revealed his desire...
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·30/08/2023

Mercedes Sets Sights on F1 2024 Title Challenge as Development Progresses

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