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Adrian Newey sends worrying warning over F1's future

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Adrian Newey’s 'strange' warning should prompt F1 into 2026 rethink Extreme Fernando Alonso F1

Adrian Newey’s 'strange' warning should prompt F1 into 2026 rethink Extreme Fernando Alonso F1 weekend format idea comes to light on eve of Chinese GP Martin Brundle dismisses driver concerns as Chinese GP returns F1 Sprint style Potential Lewis Hamilton Mercedes replacement to sample F1 machinery for first time Carlos Sainz to Red Bull doubt emerges with team 'wrapped around Max Verstappen's finger' Lewis Hamilton 'past his prime' verdict as Verstappen questions 'not the smartest' call - F1 news round-up Jacques Villeneuve takes shot at Renault over 'very dangerous' Audi F1 2026 entry Eddie Jordan proposes unique solution to end ‘shambolic’ F1 Sprint races 'Can't suddenly become Max Verstappen' - Damon Hill offers crucial advice to F1 2024 struggler Charles Leclerc makes worrying F1 pecking order prediction ahead of Chinese GP comeback Potential Andretti target slams door shut despite 'not a fun period' admission Adrian Newey shares ideal F1 vision after weighing sporting 'conundrums' 'That's the worst thing that can happen - Ralf Schumacher on Toto Wolff's 'mess' ‘Istanbul flashback’ concerns raised as Chinese Grand Prix returns to F1 Max Verstappen's 'tell me your plans' appeal ahead of crucial 2025 F1 decision Daniel Ricciardo gives 'not so much result-driven' update on his F1 future This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport Limited · Avenue HQ, 10-12 East Parade · Leeds, LS1 2BH · United Kingdom

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