Max Verstappen suffers severe Red Bull damage as shocking Honda news revealed – RacingNews365 Review

Red Bull has revealed there is enough damage on Max Verstappen’s car ‘to keep the team busy’ following a scary moment for the four-time F1 champion in practice for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Verstappen was getting up to speed in the second session at Melbourne’s Albert Park when he went careering off into the gravel at Turn 10, just doing enough to prevent a more serious incident from occurring.
READ MORE: Red Bull reveal extent of damage to Max Verstappen car
Aston Martin in ‘scary place’ as Adrian Newey issues critical update
Aston Martin team principal Adrian Newey has revealed the squad has eaten through half of its battery allocation at the Australian Grand Prix.
As a result, it now has just two batteries for the remainder of the race weekend in Melbourne – the ones currently fitted to the cars.
READ MORE: Aston Martin in ‘scary place’ as Adrian Newey issues critical update
Major F1 sponsor cancels Australian GP events over Middle East crisis
Qatar Airways, the official airline partner of Formula 1, has cancelled all hospitality events at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix due to the Middle East crisis.
It was reported by The Australian Financial Review that the airline had called guests to inform them that it would be inappropriate to host celebrations at the grand prix while other invited guests remain stuck in the Middle East.
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Lewis Hamilton points to Ferrari discovery despite Australian ‘challenge’
Lewis Hamilton believes he and Ferrari were able to unlock some “good information” from its SF-26, despite a “challenging” Friday at the Australian GP.
Hamilton was the only driver across the grid to finish both sessions inside the top four, going second and fourth, respectively, on an encouraging day for the seven-time champion.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton points to Ferrari discovery despite Australian ‘challenge’
McLaren explain problem behind early Lando Norris retirement
Lando Norris has declared himself to be playing catch-up following what was “a tricky first day” on his return to action as F1 champion.
Norris was left languishing near the bottom of the timesheet at the end of the first practice session at Melbourne’s Albert Park, completing just seven laps in his McLaren due to what the team has confirmed was a ‘transmission control issue’.
READ MORE: McLaren explain problem behind early Lando Norris retirement
Charles Leclerc issues ‘step ahead’ warning of F1 rival
Charles Leclerc has labelled Mercedes as being a “step ahead” of the rest of the competition following Friday practice for the Australian Grand Prix.
Mercedes did not top the timesheet in either practice session on Friday, with Leclerc leading the way before Oscar Piastri lowered the benchmark during FP2.
READ MORE: Charles Leclerc issues ‘step ahead’ warning of F1 rival


