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Ferrari F1 radio anger as Marko backed for Red Bull driver swap – RacingNews365 Review

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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur is planning talks with F1 over its use of team radio after being angered by the broadcasting of some of Lewis Hamilton's messages in the Chinese GP. 

In fourth, Hamilton was under increasing pressure from teammate Charles Leclerc. He told the pit wall he would "let Charles go because I am struggling" to avoid costing both cars valuable race time. 

READ MORE: Ferrari set for talks with F1 over Lewis Hamilton radio 'joke'

Helmut Marko backed to make shock Red Bull driver change

Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher believes Liam Lawson would quickly be dropped by Red Bull following his poor start to the season, if its motorsport advisor Helmut Marko was in charge.

After just two races as a Red Bull driver in Australia and China, Lawson is already being rumoured with a shock return to Racing Bulls for the Japanese Grand Prix. 

READ MORE: Helmut Marko backed to make shock Red Bull driver change

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Ferrari face 'painful reading' after double disqualification horror-show

Martin Brundle has no doubt Ferrari will feel the 'pain' from the Italian media following its double disqualification nightmare at the Chinese Grand Prix.

Following a day of triumph with Lewis Hamilton's victory in the sprint - both his and the Scuderia's first in 19 attempts since the one-third distance race was introduced in 2021 - unmitigated disaster followed when both he and team-mate Charles Leclerc were disqualified from the grand prix for separate technical infringements.

READ MORE: Ferrari face 'painful reading' after double disqualification horror-show

McLaren diagnose cause of 'nightmare' Norris failure

McLaren boss Andrea Stella has explained the cause behind the brake failure Lando Norris described as "scary" and his "worst nightmare" in the Chinese Grand Prix.

In the closing stages of the Shanghai race, Norris was forced to drastically drop his pace to manage a brake issue that worsened with every lap after initially reporting a "long" pedal to the team. 

READ MORE: McLaren diagnose cause of 'nightmare' Norris failure

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Jack Doohan commits to major F1 change as Alpine pressure intensifies

Jack Doohan has insisted that he must revisit the Chinese Grand Prix and make a key change, to stop receiving penalties on a regular basis. 

The under pressure Alpine driver racked up four penalty points at the Shanghai International Circuit, with two having been received in both the sprint and the main race. 

READ MORE: Jack Doohan commits to major F1 change as Alpine pressure intensifies

Italian media lash out at 'chaotic' Ferrari

For a short while, there would have been a reasonable degree of satisfaction inside Ferrari after Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton finished the Chinese Grand Prix fifth and sixth respectively.

That satisfaction, though, quickly turned into anger and embarrassment after both drivers were disqualified for different technical infringements. No wonder then the Italian newspapers have turned on their beloved Scuderia.

READ MORE: Italian media lash out at 'chaotic' Ferrari

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Join RacingNews365's Ian Parkes and Nick Golding, as they look back on the Chinese Grand Prix and all the post-race drama! Red Bull's emergency meeting and the future of Liam Lawson is discussed, as is Ferrari's shock double disqualifications.

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