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News, notes and quotes from around the paddock Saturday at Long Beach, including Alexander Rossi (photo) prepared to make a milestone start Sunday.
F1 engine manufacturers convened in Bahrain on Friday for a crucial meeting on the future of the sport’s power unit ...
Bellagio Fountain Club returns for the 2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, offering premier views, world-class dining, and ...
Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko has revealed that Daniel Ricciardo made a secret visit to the F1 paddock at the Australian Grand Prix. And he confirmed that the fan favourite was “never considered ...
In the last few weeks, many figures in the F1 paddock has vouched support to bring back fan-favorite V10s on the grid. These internal combustion engines would run on sustainable fuels minimizing ...
Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko has revealed that fan favourite Daniel Ricciardo made a secret visit to the F1 paddock this month. However, the 81-year-old quickly moved to squash rumours that the ...
The Formula 1 season kicks off with the 2025 Chinese GP Sprint weekend at the Shanghai International Circuit. Sprint qualifying starts on March 21 with the main race on March 23. Key contenders ...
After selling his team to Canadian businessman Alexander Shnaider in 2005, Jordan returned to the Formula 1 paddock as a media ... a victim of the Piranha club at the next round held in Monza ...
The Formula 1 paddock united to post glowing tributes to ... welcome to the Piranha Club!' "I was fortunate to overlap with him when I came into Formula 1. He was in the twilight of his F1 ...
Born in Dublin in 1948, Jordan’s early career was far removed from the glamour of the F1 paddock and after leaving ... including buying into Celtic football club and most recently heading ...
about his ambitions for London Irish Rugby Football Club, of which he had recently become Patron." Known for his larger-than-life character in the F1 paddock, Jordan’s name became synonymous ...
“Welcome to the piranha club,” McLaren boss Ron Dennis told Jordan after Briatore’s move. To this day, it is a phrase synonymous with the no-holds-barred deadlings of the F1 paddoc ...