Tsunoda has «no idea why I’m slow» after F1 Spanish GP practice

Yuki Tsunoda admitted to befuddlement over his lack of pace after Formula 1’s opening practice sessions at the Spanish Grand Prix — revealing he «doesn’t have any idea why I’m slow». The Red Bull driver believed that, although his two Friday sessions were «smooth» and without any obvious issues, the ultimate pace was too slow […]
Autosport Retro: My favourite F1 season

Episode three of the new series, My Favourite F1 Season, has just dropped on Autosport Retro with former commentator James Allen joining the show. The now President of the Motorsport Network discusses 1993 which, although dominated by Alain Prost, was shaped by the behind the scenes politics. James talks at length about Nigel Mansell’s shock […]
How F1 teams actually produce car upgrades in five steps

Formula 1’s current rules have gradually led to the closest grid in history, which means a minor upgrade can make the difference between scoring points and being out in Q1. Paired with tricky ground-effect cars and limitations on spending and aerodynamic testing, it has made the margin for error in the development process even smaller, […]
McLaren trialled Spanish GP stiffer F1 front wing in Imola, shrugs off flexi-wing impact

McLaren is shrugging off suggestions it will be affected by the Spanish Grand Prix’s flexi-wing clampdown, as Autosport can reveal the team has already trialled its stiffer wing to good effect in Imola. After imposing stricter limits on rear wing flexing in the off-season, and tightening them further in China and Japan, Formula 1’s governing […]
Autosport Podcast: Monaco Grand Prix review

The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix is the focal point in the latest Autosport podcast, as Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with News Editor Ed Hardy and Business Correspondent Mark Mann-Bryans. Lando Norris claimed his maiden victory in the Principality after a brilliant pole lap, which is of course mentioned in the podcast. But the main […]