Hadjar: “Everything was wrong” in F1 Canadian GP

Isack Hadjar says “everything was wrong” in Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix as Racing Bulls’ midfield campaign hit a temporary snag.
Hadjar and team-mate Liam Lawson had collected 20 points over the recent European triple-header, but while their pace initially looked promising neither driver was able to make the tyres work.
Starting from 12th after a three-place grid penalty for impeding …Keep reading

What Renault boss De Meo’s exit means for Alpine F1 team

When Luca de Meo became Renault’s CEO in the summer of 2020, the group had just posted a €7.3billion loss and was on the verge of collapse as the world economy shuddered to a halt during the COVID-19 pandemic. On his way to turning that around to a €4.26billion operating profit in the last set of annual results, de Meo set in motion what he called a ‘Renaulution’, introducing exciting …Keep reading

McLaren offers explanation for Canadian GP performance drop

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri says the team ran out of laps to make its tyre wear advantage pay off in Montreal’s Canadian Grand Prix, as Formula 1 team boss Andrea Stella explains why it struggled for performance compared to its usual title-winning form.
The reigning world champions didn’t enjoy their usual advantage in Canada, having struggled for grip from Friday practice. The team rallied to be …Keep reading