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George Russell Faces Potential Penalty After DRS Mishap in Bahrain Grand Prix
George Russell faces potential penalty due to DRS infraction at Bahrain GP; FIA investigating post-race. If penalized, he could drop to 4th place.

Will Max Verstappen Replace George Russell at Mercedes? Sky Sports F1 Commentator Martin Brundle Weighs In
2025 F1 Season: Martin Brundle suggests George Russell may face competition from Max Verstappen as rumors swirl about Verstappen's potential move to Mercedes. Despite Toto Wolff's support for his drivers, ongoing discussions between Verstappen and Mercedes persist.

[One-Place Grid Drop for Mercedes Drivers: A Costly Mistake at Bahrain Grand Prix]
"Mercedes drivers hit with one-place grid drop each for early pitlane release during Bahrain GP qualifying. Infraction occurred due to misinterpretation of timing screen messages. A precedent and warning set."

Lewis Hamilton Gives Honest Reply to Ferrari Fans Awaiting Magic Moment Before Bahrain Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton responds to Ferrari fans: "Just don't wait for anything. Instead, watch and enjoy." He emphasizes hard work and self-belief amid external pressure.

Formula 1 Commits to Hybrid Power Units for Future Regulations: A Look at the 2026 Decision
"Formula 1 commits to hybrids in future power unit regs, attracting new makers like Audi, Honda. Stakeholders agree on 2026 hybrid regulations."

Formula 1 Engine Regulations Discussed: A Look at the Future of Power Units
Formula 1 manufacturers discuss future engine rules in Bahrain meeting, focusing on potential changes for the 2026 hybrid formula and preventing performance divergence.

Mercedes Unveils Timeline for Major Upgrades in 2025 Formula 1 Season
2025 F1 season sees Mercedes balancing current & future car development. Major upgrades planned for Imola Grand Prix.

“George Russell Expresses Concern Over FIA Governance as Robert Reid Resigns”
"George Russell voices concerns over FIA governance as Robert Reid resigns, citing breakdowns in standards and decisions made behind closed doors."

Jeremy Clarkson and Martin Brundle Discuss the Boring Japanese Grand Prix: A Call for More Exciting Racing
Jeremy Clarkson & Martin Brundle debate lackluster Japanese Grand Prix, with Clarkson proposing more overtaking-friendly tracks. Brundle counters, "That's sport... Change the cars, not the tracks."

Kimi Antonelli’s Dream Ride: Mercedes AMG GT 63 S, but Road Restrictions Loom
18-year-old F1 rookie Kimi Antonelli can't drive his new Mercedes AMG GT 63 S in Italy due to strict road regulations. Despite impressive debut, car remains out of reach until 2028.