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Audi surprises rivals as it ran upgraded F1 engine at Barcelona GP after ADUO verdict

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Austrian GP
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How Verstappen almost conquered the world’s greatest circuit

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From simulator to stopwatch: The creative evidence teams have used to dispute F1 race results

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Austrian GP
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FIA confirms 2027 F1 power unit changes

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Austrian GP
FIA confirms 2027 F1 power unit changes

Aprilia faces its biggest challenge right now – and Marquez is just one part of it

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MotoGP
Czech GP
Aprilia faces its biggest challenge right now – and Marquez is just one part of it

How Formula E’s F1-like calendar sees the two series converging – but also diverging

Formula E
How Formula E’s F1-like calendar sees the two series converging – but also diverging

FIA announces Rally2 car upgrade kit to increase competition for WRC 2027

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Rally Greece
FIA announces Rally2 car upgrade kit to increase competition for WRC 2027

Italy Friday quotes: Michelin

Nick Shorrock, Michelin Formula One director: "As we saw in testing last week, the resurfaced areas of the track are less abrasive than they used to be - a factor that has enabled us to use softer tyre compounds here at Monza

"Our partner teams have taken significantly different strategic approaches this weekend and we have brought 10 different products to suit their individual requirements. Today's results have endorsed what we found during last week's test, which is pleasing.

"Obviously teams are not yet running at full race pace, but we have seen no signs of blistering or graining. We don't have as big an information pool as usual, because circumstances unfortunately prevented Honda from doing much running, but our other partners completed a useful number of long and short runs that have given us some useful comparative data.

"It is clear that we are able to run quickly and consistently on long runs and I'm looking forward to seeing how we fare in qualifying tomorrow. One of the key objectives of last week's test was to improve our first-lap performance. We have clearly made strides forward in this area and the tyres we are using this weekend incorporate some of these latest ideas."

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