Nico Hulkenberg has admitted confusion over Daniel Ricciardo’s slump in form at the start of the 2024 Formula 1 campaign.
Ricciardo was retained by RB for the season after slotting into the seat midway through last year.
READ MORE: Hulkenberg at a loss to explain Ricciardo F1 pace ‘drop off’
Ferrari hope boosted as Leclerc reveals insight into Australian GP win
Charles Leclerc has revealed Ferrari was confident over its win chances in Australia after the opening practice session.
Leclerc’s team-mate Carlos Sainz took Ferrari’s maiden victory of the season following a commanding drive at Albert Park, while the Monegasque crossed the line in second place.
READ MORE: Ferrari hope boosted as Leclerc reveals insight into Australian GP win
Alonso open to WEC programme with Aston Martin
Fernando Alonso has admitted he is open to the possibility of a World Endurance Championship campaign with Aston Martin.
The British manufacturer is set to enter the championship next year with the Aston Martin Valkyrie challenger.
Ex-F1 driver questions Williams’ driver swap decision
Ex-Formula 1 driver Jolyon Palmer has questioned Williams’ decision to replace Logan Sargeant with Alex Albon in Australia, stating it was “the wrong move”.
Albon suffered a heavy crash during the first free practice session at the Albert Park Circuit with his chassis judged to be unusable for the remainder of the event.
READ MORE: Ex-F1 driver questions Williams’ driver swap decision
KERS-style F1 feature revealed for 2026
According to the latest FIA draft of the 2026 power unit regulations, a driver-operated KERS-style system will play a part when the new era of the sport gets underway.
A major overhaul of the regulations is set to be introduced in two years' time, with six manufacturers signed up for the new set of engine rules.
Tsunoda and former team-mate reunite with warm embrace
Ahead of next weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, Yuki Tsunoda attended Formula E's inaugural Tokyo E-Prix on Saturday, the first race to ever take place in the Japanese capital.
At the race which was won by Maserati's Maximilian Günther, the RB driver was spotted on the grid catching up with former teammate Nyck de Vries.
READ MORE: Tsunoda and former team-mate reunite with warm embrace
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