McLaren technical director James Key says the team can be "proud" of revealing its genuine 2022 Formula 1 car but admitted some sensitive elements of the MCL36 were... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel may not continue the James Bond theme when naming his Aston Martin AMR22... read more »
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Mercedes' chief strategist James Vowles will compete in the Asian Le Mans Series with Garage 59, driving a McLaren 720S GT3. read more »
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Mercedes Formula 1 strategist James Vowles is set to contest this month's Asian Le Mans series. Vowles has been a long-term member of Mercedes' Formula 1 team,... read more »
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Mercedes Formula 1 chief strategist James Vowles will race a McLaren 720S GT3 in the 2022 Asian Le Mans Series. read more »
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Mercedes chief F1 strategist James Vowles will swap the pit wall for a race seat by taking part in the Asian Le Mans Series. read more »
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McLaren technical director James Key hopes that the team can have a more balanced car in 2022 compared to what they have experienced in recent seasons. read more »
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Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison has explained the reasons why F1 has introduced its biggest regulations change for decades as it attempts to solve a range of... read more »
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Mercedes' Chief Technical Officer James Allison says the new Formula 1 regulations being introduced in 2022 can prove that luck was not behind its dominance in the... read more »
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Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison has welcomed F1's new regulations he views as an opportunity for the team to prove it did not 'stumble' into its... read more »
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James Allison believes that the new regulations for the 2022 Formula 1 season "dwarf" any changes that have taken place over the course of F1 history. read more »
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Mercedes' Chief Technical Officer James Allison says the new regulations that come into play in 2022 "dwarf" previous year-to-year changes in Formula 1. The... read more »
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New year, new car, new era of Formula One! A lot has changed for F1 2022... For episode one of Mercedes’ Road to 2022 series, we asked James Allison to set the scene for us,... read more »
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Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison believes there will be teams in F1 this season that will endure "a terribly painful year" should they misinterpret the... read more »
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James Allison expects "one or two" teams will get the new 2022 "badly wrong" and someone will come up with an innovation. read more »
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While that run of eight successive crowns is remarkable in itself, what is especially impressive is that it has been done under different eras of technical director.With James... read more »
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Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison has warned that one or two teams will get their Formula 1 cars for the 2022 regulation overhaul "really badly wrong". read more »
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Mercedes' Formula 1 chief technical officer James Allison is expecting that one or two teams on the 2022 grid will get the new regulations "really badly wrong".... read more »
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Mercedes chief technical officer, James Allison warns that some teams may get the 2022 rules overhaul disastrously wrong and consequently face a "terribly painful year". read more »
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Mercedes chief technical officer James Allison has labelled F1's new regulations for this year as being laced with "landmines" and "treasure". read more »
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New year, new car, new era of Formula One! A LOT has changed for F1 2022… ? For episode one of our Road to 2022 series, we asked James Allison to set the scene for us, talking... read more »
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McLaren technical director James Key has predicted 'game-changing' innovations when F1's new-look cars roll out for pre-season testing. read more »
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McLaren's James Key says the more restrictive 2022 regulations will mean perhaps more innovations, but subtle ones compared to the past. read more »
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McLaren technical director James Key believes the team has "unfinished business" with its 2021 challenger due to the pressures of developing a car for this... read more »
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McLaren technical director James Key expects rapid improvements to be made to cars in 2022 as there is "still a lot to learn" about them. read more »