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It might be a coincidence or not, but since Flavio Briatore made his (re)-entrance at Alpine, the French team has found themselves on the way up. Will the advisor actually succeed in turning Alpine, which has been struggling for years, into a winning team? Guenther Steiner certainly believes in the approach of the Italian, who had successes with Benetton and Renault in the past.


Italy and all Ferrari fans around the world have been in a jubilant mood for weeks. After all, Lewis Hamilton has recently started his new adventure at the Scuderia after a year of waiting around. The world title and nothing less than the world title is what fans desire from Hamilton. But what happens if Hamilton cannot bring what is hoped for? Guenther Steiner has an idea.


Cadillac is steadily building the Formula 1 team that has its sights set on being on the F1 grid as of 2026. Graeme Lowdon was previously appointed team boss and this week it was announced that Peter Crolla will become team manager of the US team. Crolla hails from Haas F1, where he worked with someone who at first glance would be an excellent acquisition for Cadillac.


As preparations for the new Formula 1 season continue, Sergio Perez sits at home with his family. The Mexican lost his seat at Red Bull Racing, but that doesn’t mean a definite departure for the Mexican from the competition. Guenther Steiner believes a return with Cadillac is more than logical.


As the new season nears, news continues to flood out of the F1 world. In an exclusive conversation with GPblog, Guenther Steiner has commented on Aston Martin’s ambitions to sign Max Verstappen, Red Bull’s Ford powertrain engine roars into life for the first time, and Lewis Hamilton is mocked by one of his Mercedes sponsors. See the latest news of the day now!