Red Bull on a charge, Alonso in the wings: Three talking points ahead of Aussie GP
The Australian Grand Prix is here, and so are the many talking points that need addressing.
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The Australian Grand Prix is here, and so are the many talking points that need addressing.
The Australian Grand Prix is here, and the Formula 1 season is ready for the third round of what is shaping up to be one extraordinary season.
MELBOURNE: Lewis Hamilton had no desire to meet former race director Michael Masi after the Australian returned to the Formula One paddock for the first time since losing his job after a controversial 2021 title-decider in Abu Dhabi.
MELBOURNE : Ten years after his last Formula One race win with Ferrari, twice world champion Fernando Alonso is delighting in social media-driven support back home in Spain as he chases his 33rd victory at the age of 41 with his new team Aston Martin.
Time was when Albert Park was the beloved opening round of every Formula One season, touched by a crisp sunshine and promise of change and new beginnings.
MELBOURNE : McLaren rookie Oscar Piastri is hoping his Australian Grand Prix debut will go smoother than his appearance as a "grid kid" at Albert Park in 2015 when he was left holding a flag for an absent driver.
MELBOURNE : Lewis Hamilton will only leave Mercedes if he feels he has nothing left to give them but would rather see out his "last days" with the Formula One team, the seven-times world champion said on Thursday.
Lewis Hamilton will only leave Mercedes if he feels he has nothing left to give them but would rather see out his "last days" with the Formula One team, the seven-times world champion said.