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Former F1 driver Logan Sargeant will make his return to racing in
September, having signed up to race in the final two rounds of the
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Sargeant will race in the
LMP2 class for PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports' and will have his outings
at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Road Atlanta. READ MORE:
Logan Sargeant lands racing return after Williams F1 axe The key
factors behind Lewis Hamilton's struggles at Ferrari Lewis Hamilton
has struggled to adapt to life at Ferrari during the first half of
the season, leading him to submit in-depth documents to the
engineers. The notes cover many areas, including working methods,
communication between departments, and race weekend execution,
which he believes need to be altered going forward. READ MORE: The
key factors behind Lewis Hamilton's struggles at Ferrari FIA reveal
plans to prevent Mercedes-like dominance and F1 team 'humiliation'
FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis has explained how the
motorsport governing body hopes to prevent any F1 engine
manufacturers from being "humiliated forever" by the new-for-2026
power unit regulations. The Greek engineer has also detailed why he
does not believe any single OEM (original equipment manufacturer)
will enjoy the same level of dominance that Mercedes did when F1
last changed its engine rules in 2014. READ MORE: FIA reveal plans
to prevent Mercedes-like dominance and F1 team 'humiliation' Isack
Hadjar leaves CEO stunned: 'I'm still struggling to believe it'
Racing Bulls CEO Peter Bayer has recalled a moment of brilliance
from Isack Hadjar which he is "still struggling to believe". Hadjar
has stunned much of the F1 paddock during his debut season,
particularly having never won a junior category. READ MORE: Isack
Hadjar leaves CEO stunned: 'I'm still struggling to believe it'
Franco Colapinto dealt crushing Flavio Briatore warning: 'You're a
disposable item' Franco Colapinto has been dealt a crushing warning
by former F1 driver Martin Brundle, that Alpine executive advisor
Flavio Briatore views drivers as a "disposable item". The warning
follows what has been a disastrous period for the Argentinian since
he replaced Jack Doohan ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Franco Colapinto dealt crushing Flavio Briatore warning:
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