30/06/2025 22:00
Yuki Tsunoda has emerged as a possible candidate to become one of
Cadillac's two F1 drivers in 2026, RacingNews365 understands. The
American team is currently evaluating candidates for its driver
line-up, with Red Bull's Tsunoda being added to the list of
possibilities, especially after links with Aston Martin cooled,
despite Honda joining as works engine partner in 2026. READ MORE:
Red Bull driver surprisingly added to Cadillac F1 list Oscar
Piastri launches f-word tirade at former F1 team Oscar Piastri
fumed at Alpine over team radio late in the Austrian Grand Prix
after both Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly adversely affected his
fight with Lando Norris. In the closing stages of the race at the
Red Bull Ring, the Australian was chasing down his McLaren
team-mate, but encountering traffic put pay to his charge. READ
MORE: Oscar Piastri launches f-word tirade at former F1 team
Valtteri Bottas F1 survival chances boosted by surprise approach
Valtteri Bottas has emerged as a viable solution to Alpine's second
driver issue, which has plagued Team Enstone since before the start
of the current F1 season. RacingNews365 can reveal Alpine executive
adviser - and de facto team boss - Flavio Briatore has contacted
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff about the availability of the
Finnish driver in 2026. READ MORE: Valtteri Bottas F1 survival
chances boosted by surprise approach George Russell bemoans
'perfect storm' which destroyed Mercedes' Austrian GP George
Russell has bemoaned the "perfect storm" which gave Mercedes no
chance of fighting for Austrian Grand Prix victory. Fresh from a
dominant win in Canada, Mercedes was on the backfoot in Austria as
its troubles in high temperatures were on display during the
Austrian GP, where track temperatures hit over 50 degrees Celsius.
READ MORE: George Russell bemoans 'perfect storm' which destroyed
Mercedes' Austrian GP Alpine junior to make F1 debut for rival team
Alpine F1 junior Paul Aron is to make his grand prix weekend debut
at Silverstone, driving for Stake. The Estonian, who last competed
for Hitech in FIA F2 in 2024, is to deputise for Nico Hulkenberg on
Friday at Silverstone and take part in an F1 weekend for the first
time. READ MORE: Alpine junior to make F1 debut for rival team
Charles Leclerc taken aback after surprising Austrian GP question
Charles Leclerc was at a loss when trying to reflect on the "key
moments" of his Austrian Grand Prix, apart from wishing he had done
a "better job" at the start of the race. Having started alongside
pole-sitter Lando Norris, the Ferrari driver was unable to get
alongside the McLaren on the run up to the first corner. READ MORE:
Charles Leclerc taken aback after surprising Austrian GP question