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Monaco GP
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Why MotoGP's latest Hungarian experiment may not last

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Hungarian GP
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Hall breaks Shelsley Walsh record on momentous British Hillclimb day

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Archive: When Le Mans made its most controversial change

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Aston Martin's list of weaknesses grows after Monaco GP - Alonso

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Monaco GP
Aston Martin's list of weaknesses grows after Monaco GP - Alonso

Why Marquez insists he is “not ready” for MotoGP title fight despite dominant Hungary win

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Hungarian GP
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Why Gasly vented his lost Monaco GP podium with fake celebrations

Formula 1
Monaco GP
Why Gasly vented his lost Monaco GP podium with fake celebrations

Relationship between F1 driver and race engineer more crucial than ever

In the latest Autosport Explains video, we delve into the key features of a strong bond between a Formula 1 driver and their race engineer

Autosport Explains

Our experts decode the most important stories in motorsport.

The relationship between a Formula 1 driver and their race engineer has always been important, and this has been amplified in 2026 due to the complexity of the regulations.

To understand their bond, we've spoken to ex-F1 engineer Julien Simon-Chautemps, who offered guidance from the pit wall to drivers like Kimi Raikkonen, Romain Grosjean, Pastor Maldonado, Vitaly Petrov, and Jolyon Palmer across his time at Lotus/Renault, and Sauber.

Julien delves into what makes a good race engineer, how their role in 2026 has changed, and what it was like to work with drivers like Raikkonen during his time in F1.

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