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Not sure about that front end aero package…I'm quite fond of Cadillac's entry to the grid!
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Not sure about that front end aero package…I'm quite fond of Cadillac's entry to the grid!
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MehA little late to the party, but here we go...
Mclaren MCL40
McLaren are fashionably late to the livery party and have teased us all with a Barcelona test livery. With the actual race livery to be revealed ahead of the official pre-season Bahrain test, we'll have to put up with this black and grey affair for now. Clearly the livery they'll use for 2026 is going to be predominantly papaya, but I have to say I actually don't mind what they've put together here.
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I get it. I don’t mind the pops of colour on the darker livery, but we all know that the real car will carry considerably more papaya.
We will see next MondayI get it. I don’t mind the pops of colour on the darker livery, but we all know that the real car will carry considerably more papaya.
Williams FW48
Even though Williams has not revealed any renders of their 2026 car, it looks like some intrepid photographer has managed to snap a spy shot of the FW48....
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So glad to see this happen. He deserved far better than he was afforded at Alpine, and hopefully this gives him a potential shot at a full-time seat.
Just waiting for them to lose patience with Colapinto ?So glad to see this happen. He deserved far better than he was afforded at Alpine, and hopefully this gives him a potential shot at a full-time seat.
I think Oscar said it best.... (video has already been cued up to the appropriate moment)Just waiting for them to lose patience with Colapinto ?










You just reminded me of a video I watched recently in which Ayao Komatsu revealed more details about the crash and just how incredible Grosjean's story of survival really was -:Minimal damage to the boots/gloves - incredible View attachment 496608
YesYou just reminded me of a video I watched recently in which Ayao Komatsu revealed more details about the crash and just how incredible Grosjean's story of survival really was -:
Bugger. I'm hoping to get down to the exhibit before it finishes up and had assumed the chassis was part of it. Whilst I'm not one of those people who is morbidly obsessed with crashes and such, I was very keen to see this particular one in more detail given the nature of the incident, the incredible tale of survival and the fact that it's a testament to the safety standards of modern F1. I'm sure the gloves, boots, wheel and other elements of the display are impactful on their own, however I can't help but think that the chassis would add significantly more "weight" to it all - much in the same way that documentaries about Hiroshima or Nagasaki are completely different to actually visiting the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum or the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.Sadly the chassis remains is in Europe
