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Bortoleto: Best newcomer? I'll nominate myself, Isaac — myself.
Gabriel Bortoleto is confidently progressing through his debut Formula 1 season, having scored 19 points. At his home circuit Interlagos, the Sauber driver was asked how he assesses his performances this year compared with the other rookies.Fernando Alonso: Our best is 9th–10th place.
On Thursday in São Paulo, Fernando Alonso was positive but not overly optimistic…Leclerc: In 2026 we'll set ourselves a higher goal.
Charles Leclerc said that second place in the Constructors' Championship is not a good enough result for Ferrari, although it still needs to be earned. But next year the team should set a higher target for itself...Pierre Gasly: I hope our decisions will pay off in 2026.
At an FIA press conference in Brazil, Pierre Gasly admitted that he is finding the end of the season difficult. Due to Alpine's decision to stop upgrading the A525 relatively early, the team is currently uncompetitive, but Pierre hopes the decisions made will pay off next year.Muchos pilotos, a lo largo del fin de semana brasileño, rendirán homenaje al legendario Ayrton Senna. Uno de los primeros en hacerlo fue Andrea Kimi Antonelli, nacido doce años después del accidente de Ayrton Senna en Imola. Cómo pasa el tiempo. El miércoles Antonelli visitó la tumba de Ayrton Senna en el cementerio de Morumbi, pasó allí algún tiempo con un libro sobre Ayrton y colocó flores.
On Thursday, Carlos Sainz will miss the customary press briefing ahead of the start of the race weekend in São Paulo.Antonelli visited Senna's grave.
On Wednesday Antonelli visited Ayrton Senna's gravesite at Morumbi Cemetery...Helmut Marko: I hope we'll see a repeat of 2010.
Red Bull's motorsport advisor Helmut Marko saw a parallel between the fight for the drivers' title this season and in 2010.2026 BMW M2 CS Initial Driving Review: Priced at $108K and Delivers Impressive Performance on the Track
The upgraded BMW M2 is a powerful coupe boasting 523 horsepower and a maximum speed of 188 mph."We're currently speculating, but for me, it really needs to rain." Max Verstappen approaches one of his preferred tracks this weekend, aware that the Formula 1 championship could be significantly affected at Interlagos. The Red Bull driver trails Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri by 36 points as he enters the race near Sao Paulo, with only three races left after Brazil. However, with rain predicted once again, Verstappen's fans believe the weather could work to his advantage. "Hopefully it rains," remarked Nelson Piquet Jr., brother of Verstappen’s partner Kelly, during the Pelas Pistas podcast. "The forecast currently indicates Sunday will be dry, but we're just speculating. For me, it absolutely has to rain. It must! That would make things really thrilling." Sergio Perez, who faced challenges in his F1 career after a tough season alongside Verstappen in 2024, also commended the Dutch driver’s resilience. "For me, Max is the standout of the year. He has mesmerized everyone by taking on the McLaren duo. He’s the reason fans tune into Formula 1," the Mexican stated. "He and his team have managed to turn this season around. I believe Verstappen deserves the title most among the three because he’s racing phenomenally." F1 legend Gerhard Berger expects Verstappen to remain competitive in the championship. "He has maintained the high standards of recent seasons—very fast and with minimal errors," he told Corriere dello Sport. "I mentioned Senna, who was unbeatable, but in terms of driving, Verstappen is fitting that description. He can do it, and I hope to witness clean battles until the very end." Red Bull advisor Dr. Helmut Marko also maintains that winning the title is still achievable. "We believe in it. We have determination and a small chance," he said to RTL. "We pulled it off in the last race in 2010, again in 2012, and in 2021, Verstappen became world champion on the final lap. Now it’s about having nerves of steel and avoiding any mistakes. The outcome will depend on the details."
Formula 1 | Former Ferrari driver Gerhard Berger has come to the defense of Scuderia as criticism of team principal Frederic Vasseur intensifies and frustration rises (…)Berger says there's 'pressure on' Piastri and Norris.
Formula 1 | McLaren CEO Zak Brown has responded to increasing speculation about the team allegedly favoring Lando Norris in the championship contention over (...)F1's schedule includes two-stop races and sprints on soft tyres.
Formula 1 | Significant format changes could be on the horizon for Formula 1 starting in 2026, as discussions are underway regarding mandatory two-stop races and updated sprint tire regulations. (…)São Paulo Grand Prix: Round Numbers
Possible milestone achievements in the upcoming Grand Prix...São Paulo Grand Prix: Race preview
The Saturday sprint format suits the Brazilian circuit very well, where overtaking is possible...Zak Brown will maintain driver parity even at the cost of a title.
Zak Brown said he is not willing to compromise his principles by giving an advantage to one of his drivers in the fight for the title — even if that would make Verstappen the champion.Formula 1 News: Key Races, Race Results, and Behind-the-Scenes Insights
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