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George Russell: Energy-starved Silverstone will have better racing – like Australia and China
With greater energy management comes greater chaos, according to Russell ...
The concern centres on how little electrical energy the cars are expected to have through key sections of the lap, ...
Teams are using AI to analyze data, speed up engineering work, and give drivers an edge. Now the FIA is writing rules to keep ...
The four-time world champion expects this weekend’s British Grand Prix to be one of the toughest tests yet for the ...
Fast sections with no braking are likely to mean drivers will run out of energy to deploy mid-lap during the British Grand ...
The Red Bull driver says Silverstone will feel completely different for F1 drivers in 2026 because of the circuit's demanding ...
By Alan Baldwin SILVERSTONE, England, July 2 (Reuters) - Lando Norris expects Silverstone to be less of a challenge in his ...
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Max Verstappen predicts a strange British Grand Prix after battery power trouble made him laugh
SPIELBERG, Austria (AP) — Max Verstappen said he burst out laughing after realizing how next week's British Grand Prix will ...
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Max Verstappen 'started laughing' after Silverstone simulator runs: 'Felt like a different track'
Max Verstappen could not help but laugh after driving the latest generation of Formula 1 cars around a lap of Silverstone in ...
Championship leader Kimi Antonelli completed a Friday practice sweep after beating Oscar Piastri to the fastest time of FP2 at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Requirement for engines to harvest energy threatens to neuter most exciting sections of track during British Grand Prix ...
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