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Ferrari is set to lose two key figures from its power unit
department, according to reports emerging from Italy in the days
following the Italian Grand Prix. Wolff Zimmermann and Lars Schmidt
are reportedly set to depart the Scuderia, according to Autoracer
and Corriere dello Sport , with indications suggesting a move to
Audi. READ MORE: Ferrari set to lose two key figures to new F1
team - report Nico Rosberg highlights Toto Wolff attitude change
towards Kimi Antonelli: 'Usually there is a reason' 2016 F1
champion Nico Rosberg has highlighted Toto Wolff's change in his
assessment of Kimi Antonelli following the Italian Grand Prix.
Antonelli has endured a difficult European leg to the season and
has consistently commented on the struggles he has faced behind the
wheel at recent rounds. READ MORE: Nico Rosberg highlights Toto
Wolff attitude change towards Kimi Antonelli: 'Usually there is a
reason' Helmut Marko provides fresh hint over potential Max
Verstappen team-mate at Red Bull Helmut Marko believes Isack Hadjar
"has the mental strength to hold his own against" Max Verstappen as
Red Bull inches closer to deciding the Dutchman's team-mate for the
2026 F1 season. The 20-year-old is one of three viable options for
the Milton Keynes-based squad, alongside Racing Bulls team-mate
Liam Lawson and incumbent Yuki Tsunoda. READ MORE: Helmut Marko
provides fresh hint over potential Max Verstappen team-mate at Red
Bull Sergio Perez handed major Cadillac job interview praise
Cadillac F1 CEO Dan Towriss has revealed that Sergio Perez "nailed"
what was effectively his job interview when ahead of signing the
Mexican driver. It was announced toward the end of the summer break
that Valtteri Bottas and Perez had been signed by Cadillac on
multi-year deals, ahead of the team's F1 debut next season. READ
MORE: Sergio Perez handed major Cadillac job interview praise Kimi
Antonelli reveals relief as major F1 phase ends Kimi Antonelli has
expressed understandable relief that the European nightmare he has
suffered with Mercedes this season is finally over. Antonelli made
a strong start to his rookie campaign this year with the team as
the replacement for seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton, scoring
solid points in five of the first six grands prix. READ MORE: Kimi
Antonelli reveals relief as major F1 phase ends The grid penalty
danger zone looming for leading F1 drivers Max Verstappen finds
himself in typical late-season territory as the four-time F1
champion has joined his main rivals in teetering on the edge of a
grid penalty. With Red Bull's decision to fit a fresh power unit at
the Italian Grand Prix, Verstappen has entered the same precarious
position as McLaren duo Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, Ferrari's
Charles Leclerc and Mercedes' George Russell. READ MORE: The grid
penalty danger zone looming for leading F1 drivers