![]() ![]() With Formula One under the new ownership of Liberty Media, how the sport is being covered is evolving, and GPFans will look to be at the heart of this progression into new media, as one of the fastest-growing sites covering the king of motorsports. From Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen, Daniel Ricciardo to Sebastian Vettel, we provide in-depth analysis of every every Grand Prix in the season, from Australia to Abu Dhabi. We believe that a new generation of exciting, outspoken drivers will make F1 more popular than ever before, and we want to give our users access to as much of their heroes as possible, on and off the track. We bring you all the ins and outs of the sport, 24/7, everything from up-to-the-minute news and features to the latest viral stories and clips. GPFans is a multi-platform, multi-language brand dedicated to Formula One coverage. There remains a significant gap to the front and that is ultimately what we are interested in closing."į1 returns to Albert Park for the Australian Grand Prix this weekend with Mercedes hoping to secure a first podium of the season. "The competitive order behind Red Bull is tight, with small margins having a big effect on points scored. We have got to take it step by step, though, and won't get carried away until we see performance translated into lap time on track. "The signs we are seeing back at the factory are promising. "Everyone back at base has been hard at work to turn these learnings into performance. More importantly, we continued to learn and understand more about the W14 and our development direction. "We maximised the package we had and scored some solid points. ![]() Having bettered Ferrari comfortably at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit two weeks ago, Wolff said: "The progress we saw in Saudi Arabia was encouraging. Lewis Hamilton and Wolff have been forthright in their criticisms of the current machinery, though are resolute in their backing of those at the factory who are working tirelessly to provide a car capable of winning races. He joined the Mercedes works team in 2013 and has since won 74 F1 races as well as six Drivers’ Championships with the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team. The Silver Arrows have struggled to make an impression this season, slipping behind Aston Martin in the pecking order and way off the pace of Red Bull. Lewis made his F1 debut with Mercedes F1 engine partner team McLaren in 2007 and has been powered in all his 266 Grands Prix by Mercedes-Benz engines.
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