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Haas score again amid Bearman's 50kph overspeed crash and Ocon's first point of the season
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Indexed on March-30-2026 01:15:06 from: F1Technical.net ( 106 views )
Haas score again amid Bearman's 50kph overspeed crash and Ocon's first point of the season
Haas endured a turbulent but ultimately rewarding Japanese Grand Prix, marked by Esteban Ocon's first point of the season and Oliver Bearman's frightening high‑speed crash - a violent incident caused by an enormous closing speed that highlighted the challenges of Formula 1's 2026 regulations.
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Why was the Suzuka race a milestone for Aston Martin amid troubled 2026 start?
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Indexed on March-30-2026 00:15:07 from: F1Technical.net ( 99 views )
Why was the Suzuka race a milestone for Aston Martin amid troubled 2026 start?
Aston Martin arrived at Suzuka under pressure. After a bruising start to the season marked by reliability failures and zero race finishes, simply getting both cars to the grid felt like progress.
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Racing Bulls score again as Lawson takes P9 and Lindblad loses out to safety car timing
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Indexed on March-30-2026 01:15:06 from: F1Technical.net ( 97 views )
Racing Bulls score again as Lawson takes P9 and Lindblad loses out to safety car timing
Racing Bulls continued their impressive early‑season form at Suzuka, securing another points finish thanks to a composed and opportunistic drive from Liam Lawson.
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Vasseur Encouraged by Ferrari's Suzuka Pace but Admits Straight‑Line Deficit Remains
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Vasseur Encouraged by Ferrari's Suzuka Pace but Admits Straight‑Line Deficit Remains
Ferrari left Suzuka with their third consecutive podium and a clear sense of both progress and limitation, as Team Principal Fred Vasseur praised Charles Leclerc's racecraft while acknowledging the team's ongoing straight‑line speed deficit compared to Mercedes.
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Why can Cadillac be "very proud" after the opening three races of the 2026 F1 season?
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Indexed on March-30-2026 04:15:08 from: F1Technical.net ( 86 views )
Why can Cadillac be "very proud" after the opening three races of the 2026 F1 season?
Cadillac continued its steady progression in its debut Formula 1 season, securing another two‑car finish at the Japanese Grand Prix - a meaningful achievement for a team still gathering data, refining processes and learning the nuances of the 2026 regulations.
Haas endured a turbulent but ultimately rewarding Japanese Grand Prix, marked by Esteban Ocon's first point of the season and Oliver Bearman's frightening high‑speed crash - a violent incident caused by an enormous closing speed that highlighted the challenges of Formula 1's 2026 regulations.
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Audi was one of two new teams debuting on the grid at the Australian Grand Prix, alongside Cadillac. While the latter struggled, Audi impressed with top 10 pace in qualifying... read more »
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McLaren concedes it is a long way behind its F1 rivals at the start of the 2026 season. read more »
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Liam Lawson and Sergio Perez rekindled their two-year F1 feud in Australia. read more »
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Fernando Alonso has rallied his Aston Martin team to keep pushing, but no end in sight to its woes right now read more »
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Crash.net picks out the biggest winners and losers from the 2026 F1 Australian Grand Prix. read more »
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Mercedes dominated the 2026 Australian GP weekend, but Toto Wolff feels Ferrari is a huge threat read more »
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Lewis Hamilton has spoken out in support of the 2026 cars following the Australian Grand Prix read more »
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Max Verstappen believes Red Bull's Formula 1 pace deficit comes half and half from the chassis and power unit. read more »
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Charles Leclerc doubts a win was ever on the cards for Ferrari in Melbourne. read more »
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Fred Vasseur insists he has "no regrets" over how Ferrari handled its strategy in Australia. read more »
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Lando Norris finished the Formula 1 season-opening Australian Grand Prix over 50 seconds behind race-winner George Russell. read more »
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A number of F1 drivers have expressed frustration after the first race with the new car rules read more »
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George Russell swipes back at Lando Norris over the world champion's criticism about F1's new rules. read more »
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Isack Hadjar's Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix came to an abrupt close as his Red Bull power unit failed. read more »
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The F1 championship standings after the 2026 Australian Grand Prix read more »
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Full race results at the Australian Grand Prix, Round 1 of the 2026 F1 world championship. read more »
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George Russell makes winning start to F1 2026 by heading Mercedes one-two. read more »
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Oscar Piastri has explained the cause of his sighting lap crash at the Australian GP read more »
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Piastri crashed on his way to the grid at the Formula 1 season opening Australian Grand Prix. read more »
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Carlos Sainz believes drivers should focus their criticism of F1's new cars in private forums read more »
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Gabriel Bortoleto's qualifying was brought to a premature end when his Audi broke down in the pit lane. read more »
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Oscar Piastri thinks McLaren was "overly optimistic" about its chances in Australia. read more »
Japanese Grand Prix
29th of March 2026
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| Pos | Driver | Points |
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| 1 | George Russell | 51 |
| 2 | Kimi Antonelli | 47 |
| 3 | Charles Leclerc | 34 |
| 4 | Lewis Hamilton | 33 |
| 5 | Oliver Bearman | 17 |
| 6 | Lando Norris | 15 |
| 7 | Pierre Gasly | 9 |
| 8 | Max Verstappen | 8 |
| 9 | Liam Lawson | 8 |
| 10 | Arvid Lindblad | 4 |
| Pos | Team | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mercedes | 98 |
| 2 | Ferrari | 67 |
| 3 | McLaren | 18 |
| 4 | Haas F1 Team | 17 |
| 5 | Red Bull Racing | 12 |
| 6 | Racing Bulls | 12 |
| 7 | Alpine | 10 |
| 8 | Audi | 2 |
| 9 | Williams | 2 |
| 10 | Cadillac | 0 |
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