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Video: What makes a good F1 driver and race engineer partnership

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Formula E launches innovative Gen4 car at Paul Ricard

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How to make F1's 2026 rules simpler - and why Horner was half-right

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Wood is a chip off the old block as he takes first win at Brands Hatch 750MC event

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Wood is a chip off the old block as he takes first win at Brands Hatch 750MC event

Why riders' nationalities have become a problem for Liberty Media in MotoGP

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McLaren junior leads the way in British F4 as BTCC support series begin at Donington Park

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McLaren junior leads the way in British F4 as BTCC support series begin at Donington Park

The key takeaways from the BTCC season opener

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The key takeaways from the BTCC season opener

Belgian Grand Prix: Williams preview quotes

Mark Gillan, Chief Operations Engineer: It's great to be back racing again after the August break and the whole team has been preparing eagerly for the remaining nine races, eight of which are back to back. Spa is a fantastic circuit and an excellent challenge for the drivers and car alike. We're expecting rain at the beginning of the weekend but are hopeful for a dry qualifying and race. Setting the correct wing level with DRS is crucial around this track and one tends to see a number of different aerodynamic solutions. Pirelli are bringing their hard and medium tyres which were last used way back in Malaysia

Pastor Maldonado: Spa is a very special circuit for me because I've had a lot of success there in the past and I really enjoy the layout. The circuit also has a lot of history so it's a race that you want to do well at. It will also be interesting to see the performance of the other teams and find out who has made gains since we last raced. I'm looking forward to getting going again after the summer break and hopefully we can build on the good progress we've shown so far this season and have a strong run of results in the second half of the year.

Bruno Senna: We've had a good streak of races recently and I had a solid result in Hungary so I'm looking forward to keeping the momentum going. Spa is one of my favourite tracks and I raced there last year with the Pirelli tyres so that knowledge will help with our performance this time around. Qualifying will be important and I'm looking to get into Q3 like I did in the last race and from there hopefully score some good points for the team.

Remi Taffin, Head of Renault Sport F1 Track Operations: The driver will encounter every sort of corner possible so we have to get the RS27 to perform over all levels of torque and revs. The engine needs to deliver good top end power for the long straights, yet a smooth power curve through the flowing corners like Blanchimont. Response is also key out of the slower hairpins and chicanes. We actually use Spa as a control circuit on the dyno to test an engine's reliability as it puts so much stress on the internal parts. With such huge demands exerted, we'll be introducing fresh engines for this race.

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