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Haas Team Boss Addresses High-Speed Corner Issues Ahead of Chinese Grand Prix
Haas Team Principal Ayao Komatsu admits surprise over high-speed corner issues at Australian Grand Prix, with no immediate fix expected. Struggles persist in Bahrain testing, and the team plans to tackle the problem head-on, understanding a quick fix may not be possible due to its complexity. The team aims to identify the issue area through CFD and wind tunnel testing, with potential solutions not likely for several races.

McLaren’s Impressive Performance in 2025: Max Verstappen Acknowledges Strong Competition
2025 Season: Max Verstappen Praises McLaren's Strong Start and Consistency. Lando Norris clinched victory at the Australian Grand Prix, impressing Verstappen who believes McLaren will continue to shine in China. Despite a challenging car for Norris, Verstappen sees McLaren as a formidable competitor for Red Bull, Mercedes, and Ferrari.
Unveiling the Legend: The Rise and Shine of Jordan Grand Prix in Formula 1
1991 marked the entry of Eddie Jordan's team into Formula 1, quickly gaining recognition. Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, and Damon Hill raced for Jordan, scoring points, podium finishes, and even a championship-contending period. Notable achievements include Jordan's first pole position, podium, and victory in the Belgian GP (1994, 1998), and their last win at the 2003 Brazilian GP through a strategic gamble.

The Rise and Fall of Eddie Jordan Racing: A Tale of Perseverance and Innovation
1988: Johnny Herbert wins for Eddie Jordan Racing (EJR) with a car borrowing Camel stickers, securing a partnership later on. Eddie Jordan's unconventional tactics and persuasive charm led to success where many failed. Despite financial struggles, EJR notched up four grand prix wins, becoming a legend in F1.

Zak Brown Predicts Max Verstappen’s Departure from Red Bull at Year-End, Favors Mercedes
McLaren CEO Zak Brown suggests Max Verstappen might leave Red Bull at year-end, favoring Mercedes due to their stability, past success, and new engine regulations. Christian Horner dismisses rumors, stating Verstappen is content within the team.

Improving the Driver-Engineer Relationship: Carlos Sainz’s Strategy with Gaëtan Jego at Williams
Carlos Sainz plans to analyze his crash in Melbourne with new race engineer Gaëtan Jego to improve their relationship and communication. He aims to leverage this experience for future races, stating "If we communicate well and go through this race at some point back at base, it will ensure that we've actually raced the race."

Carlos Sainz Reflects on Crash at 2025 Australian Grand Prix and His Learning Journey with Williams
In challenging wet conditions at the 2025 Australian GP, Carlos Sainz crashed and reflected on his performance. Analyzing data, he understood the cause and emphasized the importance of detail in F1. The incident highlighted the impact of minor factors in Formula 1. Sainz is adapting to a new Mercedes powertrain and learning from mistakes to improve future races. Despite challenges, he looks forward to a dry race weekend in Shanghai with only one practice session to acclimate.

Nico Hulkenberg Dismisses Speculations on V10 Engine Return as “Noise”
Formula 1 driver Nico Hulkenberg dismisses rumors of V10 engine return as "noise." In an interview, he stated that the regulations for future years have been outlined and any speculation about a V10 return is unnecessary noise. He added that teams are already deeply engrossed in their development for the upcoming year's power unit regulations.

Carlos Sainz Gives First Impressions on Shanghai International Circuit Resurfacing Ahead of 2025 Chinese Grand Prix
Williams driver Carlos Sainz shares optimism about Shanghai Circuit's fresh resurface for 2025 GP, but cautious due to past slippery issues like Turkey 2020. He's concerned about the sprint race format and limited practice time, especially for rookies.

Exciting Weekend Ahead for Formula 1 at the Chinese Grand Prix
Formula 1 heads to Shanghai for the Chinese Grand Prix after Lando Norris' win at the Australian Grand Prix. Friday practice and sprint qualifying under sunny conditions, with winds from WSW. Saturday features a sprint race and qualifying, followed by the Grand Prix on Sunday, which may be partly cloudy but with minimal rain chances.