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GPFans on MSNF1 Academy 2025 Driver Lineup: Meet the racing stars of the futureThe 2025 F1 Academy lineup features 17 permanent drivers, 10 of which are backed by F1 teams, with a spot at each race ...
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INQUIRER.net USA on MSNBianca Bustamante named Asia Pacific brand advocate for Priority PassFil-Am racer Bianca Bustamante joins Priority Pass as its newest Asia Pacific brand advocate while gearing up for the GB3 ...
Pulling’s Alpine exit comes after PlanetF1.com revealed last month that Bianca Bustamante, the prominent female racer, has cut ties with McLaren ahead of the new season. Bustamante, who joined ...
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Shock McLaren F1 driver AXE confirms huge F1 problemWhilst Bustamante will continue her racing career in GB3, McLaren have confirmed that she will no longer be part of their driver development programme in 2025, with Ella Lloyd joining the team ...
Priority Passâ„¢, the original and market-leading airport experiences programme, owned and operated by Collinson International , today announced a collaboration with Filipino, Elite Motorsport racing ...
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Autosport on MSNGirls on the grid – who will be driving in F1 Academy 2025?In the final part of our F1 Academy preview, Autosport introduces the drivers who will compete to be 2025 champion ...
Whilst Bustamante will continue her racing career in GB3, McLaren have confirmed that she will no longer be part of their driver development programme in 2025, with Ella Lloyd joining the team instead ...
Bianca Bustamante The rising Filipino star has gained significant attention in the F1 Academy, racing for McLaren’s junior program. Bustamante has impressed with strong performances and is, by their ...
McLaren have re-signed Oscar Piastri on a new contract extension, two full seasons before his current deal was due to expire. Oscar Piastri has put pen to paper on a new deal which will see him ...
McLaren is celebrating its triumphant 2024 Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship victory with an ultra-exclusive MCL38 Celebration Edition, available for both the Artura and 750S models.
McLaren Automotive Ltd. is taking a step closer to producing high-end sport utility vehicles and sedans as part of a turnaround plan under the struggling British supercar maker’s new owners.
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