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Mercedes reveals conclusions after costly DNFs in recent F1 races

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
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Ferrari to introduce new F1 fuel and engine updates in Austria

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Austrian GP
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MotoGP’s own ‘Concorde Agreement’ is finally official

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Czech GP
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Monaco GP
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Darwin Triple Crown
Supercars Darwin: Waters takes first win of 2026 as Ford sweeps top five

You Ask The Questions: Robert Kubica

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You Ask The Questions: Robert Kubica

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Austrian GP
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Mercedes withdraws Russell Monaco GP penalty review request

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Monaco GP
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Red Bull lament 'disastrous' Valencia race

Red Bull Racing's team principal Christian Horner labelled their performance at the European Grand Prix as disastrous after a point-less weekend

Mark Webber finished down in 12th position after a one-stop strategy did not pay off, the Australian hoping to benefit from a safety car period that never happened.

Teammate David Coulthard finished 17th and last after an incident on the opening lap and a spin when hitting Giancarlo Fisichella.

"A disastrous race," said Horner. "David got involved in an incident in the first lap, which damaged his car and Mark, who was on a one-stop strategy, was hoping for a safety car that never appeared.

"He didn't have enough pace, particularly after his pitstop. It's our most disappointing race of the year."

Webber admitted the team have a lot of work to do to find the reasons for their struggles.

"We just weren't quick enough. We were hoping for a few safety cars to come out during the race, so ran a one-stop strategy, but it didn't happen. It was a difficult race pace wise and we've got a lot of analysis to do."

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