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MARCH 25, 2017

Brawn ready to fight as pecking order unfurls

Ross Brawn says he will be keeping an eagle-eye on the track in 2017, starting with this weekend's Australian grand prix.

Mercedes removes trick suspension voluntarily

Mercedes has "voluntarily" removed its controversial suspension system for the Australian grand prix.

McLaren can win without Honda says Coulthard

Former McLaren driver David Coulthard has hinted the great British team must contemplate dumping Honda.

Ecclestone hopes for strong Ferrari in Australia

Bernie Ecclestone is not in Melbourne, but from a distance he made clear his fingers are crossed for a strong Ferrari in the 2017 season opener.

Lauda hails pink F1 sponsor publicity coup

Niki Lauda has hailed the publicity coup pulled off by Force India and its new major sponsor.

Giovinazzi taking over Wehrlein seat for Melbourne

Pascal Wehrlein is feeling that his fitness level is not up to the task of participating in the Australian Grand Prix this weekend and will pull out of the event and be replaced by Antonio Giovinazzi.

MARCH 24, 2017

Friday Photos

Australian GP - Friday Photos

Friday Press Conference

Australian GP - Friday Press Conference

Friday Team Quotes

Australian GP - Friday Team Quotes

FIA deletes Verstappen rule for 2017

F1's governing body has scrapped the so-called 'Verstappen rule' for 2017.

Vettel fends off Mercedes switch rumours

Sebastian Vettel says he "will not be distracted" amid speculation he could be first in line for a move to Mercedes for 2018.

Customer Williams can win title says Lowe

Paddy Lowe says it is possible Williams could win a world championship with customer engine power.

Alonso sidesteps Honda axe rumours

Fernando Alonso has refused to comment on speculation McLaren is contemplating dumping its hapless works engine partner Honda.

Brawn defends diluting F1 exclusivity

Ross Brawn thinks F1 can afford to dilute some of its "exclusivity" in order to bring the fans closer to the action.

Only Red Bull changed suspension system

Red Bull was the team most affected by a clampdown on controversial suspension systems ahead of the Australian grand prix.

MotoGP better than F1 says Marquez

Top MotoGP racer Marc Marquez says he is glad he excels on two wheels rather than four.

One upside to Vasseur's exit says Prost

There is an upside to the departure of Frederic Vasseur as Renault team boss.

Practice 2 Report - Pole faster

Australian GP - Practice 2 ReportBy Dan Knutson in Melbourne

Practice 2 Results

Australian GP - Practice 2 Results

Practice 1 Report - A new era dawns

Australian GP - Practice 1 Report - By Dan Knutson in Melbourne

Practice 1 Results

Australian GP - Practice 1 Results

MARCH 23, 2017

Thursday Press Conference

Australian GP - Thursday Press Conference

Mercedes interested in Vettel says Marko

Sebastian Vettel will be on Mercedes' list when the great German team comes to thinking about the 2017 driver lineup.

Kubica rules out F1 return for now

Robert Kubica said he accepts that returning to F1 will for now remain a closed topic.