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Martin Brundle reveals why his iconic grid walk “annoys” him

Former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle raced from 1984 to 1989 and again from 1991 until 1996 for some of the biggest teams.

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Sky Sports F1 reveals coverage plan ahead of 2025 season with major new addition

Sky Sports F1 has confirmed its coverage plans as the 2025 season begins with the Australian Grand Prix. With a host of talented.

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Formula 1’s (almost) all-American teams

For many years Formula 1 tried and failed to connect with the US audience, but all that has changed in the last decade..

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Writers Reveal – Who made the grade for Motorsport.com staff in F1 Fantasy?

After the exciting announcement of our first-ever F1 Fantasy featured league where we challenge you to race our writers, we asked some of.

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Swing States – Cadillac challenges Haas as favorite all-American F1 team

Cadillac has been known for decades as the ‘American Dream’, and its arrival into Formula 1 next season will only serve to further.

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Beyond Drive to Survive: Will Netflix take pole position in F1 broadcasting rights?

The landscape of Formula 1 broadcasting is sat at a crossroads. Streaming giants such as Netflix have emerged as major disruptors, changing how.

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Five amazing Melbourne races that launched F1 seasons

Ever since Melbourne’s Albert Park circuit replaced Adelaide on the Formula 1 calendar, it (for fans of a certain age) became synonymous with.

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Race Invaders – Australian GP revives popular feature for Piastri homecoming

There may be a lot wrong with the world, but for a whole generation of Formula 1 fans at least one thing will.

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Race our writers! Motorsport.com launches its first-ever league on F1 Fantasy

Ahead of the F1 2025 season opener in Melbourne, Motorsport is joining the world of F1 Fantasy with its own featured league. A.

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Montoya questions whether switch to F1 is ”smart” for Herta

Now that Cadillac is on track to enter Formula 1 in 2026, it is time for the new team to start thinking seriously.

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