Hadjar in, Tsunoda out as Red Bull make '26 switch

Formula 1 rookie Isak Hadjar will replace Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull in 2026, while Liam Lawson will continue at junior team Racing Bulls alongside exciting teenage prospect Arvid Lindblad. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Hadjar in, Tsunoda out as Red Bull make '26 switch

McLaren's Qatar blunder has it on the brink of a 2007 rerun

In 2007, McLaren refused to favor either of its drivers, costing the team a title. After another botched call in Qatar, is history repeating itself? Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} McLaren's Qatar blunder has it on the brink of a 2007 rerun

Stroll: Horner is not joining Aston Martin – sources

Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll told the employees ex-Red Bull boss Christian Horner will not be joining the Formula 1 team in any capacity, sources have confirmed to ESPN. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Stroll: Horner is not joining Aston Martin – sources

Leclerc: No hope for points finish in Qatar

Charles Leclerc said there has not been a single lap he has driven in Qatar that gives him hope his Ferrari can compete for points on Sunday. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Leclerc: No hope for points finish in Qatar

Gasly remarks how 'bad' Hamilton's Ferrari looked

Lewis Hamilton said Alpine’s Pierre Gasly came up to him after the Qatar sprint to remark on how bad Ferrari’s car looked. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Gasly remarks how 'bad' Hamilton's Ferrari looked

Piastri wins Qatar sprint; claws back F1 title points

Oscar Piastri clawed back two valuable points on Formula 1 title rival Lando Norris with victory in a sprint race which left Max Verstappen clinging on to contention. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Piastri wins Qatar sprint; claws back F1 title points

Qatar GP: Verstappen, Norris in damage limitation mode

Max Verstappen and Lando Norris will both be in damage limitation mode for Saturday’s sprint after Oscar Piastri’s surprising pole position added another unexpected twist in F1’s three-way title fight. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Qatar GP: Verstappen, Norris in damage limitation mode

Piastri on pole for Qatar GP sprint race

Oscar Piastri declared “it’s good to be back” after taking his first pole position of any kind since late August for Saturday’s sprint race, as championship leader Lando Norris qualified third and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen settled for sixth. Source: Nascar News {$excerpt:n} Piastri on pole for Qatar GP sprint race

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