McLaren are looking to break into the top ten for the first time this season during this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.
Oscar Piastri will make his first Formula 1 race start in his homeland this weekend as the McLaren driver heads to Albert Park for the Australian Grand Prix.
Despite back-to-back podiums for Fernando Alonso, the Spaniard says it is important Aston Martin do not get carried away and lose the momentum they’ve built at the start of 2023.
Mercedes showed improved performance during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend, and Toto Wolff wants more of the same this weekend in Australia.
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Toto Wolff is still enjoying life as Team Principal at Mercedes and is eager to lead the team back to the front of the field despite a lean spell since the start of 2022.
ABT CUPRA’s point-less return to Formula E continued in São Paulo, but the Germans were able to take plenty of “positive points” away from the E-Prix.
Robin Frijns finally returned to Formula E last weekend in São Paulo following his nasty injury, with the Dutchman having missed four rounds due to a broken hand.
Dave Robson hopes Logan Sargeant can get to grips with the Albert Park track quickly as the young American races in Australian for the first time this weekend.
Alexander Albon scored a point for Williams in Australia in 2022 and is eager to do another strong job for the team this weekend.
Red Bull have not won at Albert Park since 2011, and both Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez are aiming to end that run this weekend.
Avalanche Andretti slipped to fifth in the standings following a miserable São Paulo E-Prix, where Jake Dennis was taken out once again.
Pirelli have gone a step harder with its softest tyre for this year’s Australian Grand Prix compared to 2022 in a bid to increase strategy options.
Jake Dennis failed to score points for the third race in a row in São Paulo after being hit by fellow Brit Dan Ticktum.
Andrea Stella believes Formula 1 could be in for a year of domination from Red Bull in 2023, but the other nine teams have no excuses over their part in the story.
After pulling-out of Cape Town due to safety concerns with their car, Mahindra successfully returned in São Paulo where they suffered a disappointing result.



