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PlanetF1 on MSNF1’s greatest ever car? Why the Mercedes W05 can stake a claimMercedes domination at the early stages of the hybrid era began with the W05, a car that tied together multiple design solutions and set them up for success for years to come.
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The weaknesses putting Mercedes' 2026 F1 favourite status at riskMercedes is battling some worryingly familiar problems in 2025 that mean its status as favourite for Formula 1’s big rules overhaul next year thanks to its engine-building excellence is at risk.
Nico Rosberg has issued a stark warning to McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri as their Formula 1 championship battle ramps up. After nine rounds of this year's championship, Piastri leads the standings with 186 points, but his teammate is only 10 points behind.
George Russell has recognised that "nothing is certain" regarding his future at Mercedes amid a report linking him with a
With the number of Grands Prix in a year capped at 24, F1 faces a challenging task to retain historic circuits while introducing new venues from across the world. While a plan for rotational circuits is on the cards, the absence of Imola from the 2026 calendar raised eyebrows.
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Autosport on MSNHow two ex-Ferrari top F1 engineers share duties at MercedesMercedes technical director James Allison and his deputy, Simone Resta, worked together at Ferrari – twice. Speaking exclusively to Motorsport.com Italy, Resta explains how their roles interact on thi
George Russell has joked that Lewis Hamilton 's music habits were the 'real reason' for his departure from Mercedes last year.
Mercedes deputy technical director Simone Resta is confident that teams won’t be blindsided when the 2026 season kicks off.
George Russell managed 18 points while Kimi Antonelli drew a blank in all three rounds of the Imola, Monaco and Barcelona triple-header, as Mercedes lost ground in the championship
A candidate for one of the Cadillac F1 seats has unveiled when they are expecting the new team to make a decision on their 2026 driver lineup.
Max Verstappen's long-term future at Red Bull is now in fresh doubt, a new report has claimed. Verstappen has spent his entire career under the Red Bull umbrella, firstly debuting with Toro Rosso in 2015. After a promising first season, he was parachuted into the second Red Bull seat in the early stages of 2016 after Daniil Kvyat was dropped.