F1 Newsletter – 2026-07-01

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Tuesday, July 1, 2026

Next Race: British Grand Prix at Silverstone — July 3–5, 2026
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DRIVER MARKET

Verstappen’s McLaren Talks: Clever Leverage or Real Exit Plan?

Max Verstappen’s name has been firmly linked with McLaren throughout the post-Austrian Grand Prix week, with reports suggesting the four-time world champion held discussions with the Woking outfit about a potential switch. Motorsport.com’s analysis asks the defining question: are these talks genuine, or is Verstappen using McLaren interest to strengthen his negotiating hand with Red Bull? Verstappen, who finished a strong second behind George Russell in Austria, rose to sixth in the championship on 73 points but remains 98 behind leader Kimi Antonelli. With McLaren publicly committed to Norris and Piastri, paddock consensus leans toward the McLaren flirtation being leverage rather than a genuine exit plan.

Sources: Motorsport.com  ✉︎ Email 💬 Text

DRIVER MARKET

Brown Shuts the Door: McLaren Not Pursuing Verstappen

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has issued a clear public statement to end growing speculation about a potential move for Max Verstappen, confirming that the Woking outfit has no intention of changing its driver lineup. Brown confirmed Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri remain McLaren’s drivers for the foreseeable future and that no approach has been made to Verstappen’s camp. The statement follows days of reports linking the four-time world champion with a McLaren switch amid his Red Bull performance clause activation window. Brown said McLaren’s focus is firmly on maximising the championship challenge from within their existing squad, with Norris and Piastri both contending for podiums and victories.

Sources: Formula1.com  ✉︎ Email 💬 Text

CHAMPIONSHIP

Wolff Backs Antonelli to Put Austrian GP Errors Behind Him

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has expressed full confidence in 19-year-old championship leader Kimi Antonelli despite a difficult Austrian Grand Prix that saw his points lead cut to just 40 over team-mate George Russell. Antonelli, who made errors in both qualifying and during the race at the Red Bull Ring, finished third as Russell converted pole position into victory. Wolff insisted the mistakes were a product of Antonelli’s inexperience and said the rookie will never repeat the same errors. “These things will never happen again,” Wolff told the media. Antonelli still leads the standings on 171 points, with Russell on 131 and Lewis Hamilton third on 125.

Sources: Motorsport.com  ✉︎ Email 💬 Text

GRID NEWS

McLaren Wraps British GP Car in Chrome Google Gemini Livery

McLaren will run a special one-off chrome livery at this weekend’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone, unveiling a striking design in partnership with Google Gemini. The Woking team launched the special colours ahead of the race weekend, replacing their standard papaya orange with a bold chrome finish accented with trademark papaya and blue elements. The Google Gemini branding features prominently across both the cars of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. McLaren are third in the Constructors’ Championship on 149 points and will be aiming to use the energy of a home crowd at Silverstone to close the gap to leaders Mercedes on 302 points.

Sources: Motorsport.com  ✉︎ Email 💬 Text

TECHNICAL

Newey Opens Up on Health Scare and Maps Out Aston Martin’s Path Back

Adrian Newey has broken his silence on a difficult period of ill health, saying he is “ok now” after admitting he “was not 100 per cent last year” and had to carefully balance work and recovery. The Aston Martin team principal and technical chief spoke candidly ahead of the British Grand Prix, also confirming the team’s first major car upgrade will arrive at the Hungarian Grand Prix on July 24–26. The AMR26 overhaul includes substantially revised aerodynamic surfaces, weight reduction, and rear suspension changes while retaining the existing chassis and gearbox. The upgrade is critical to Fernando Alonso’s decision on whether to remain at the Silverstone-based team for 2027.

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CALENDAR

British GP Sprint Weekend: What to Expect at Silverstone

The British Grand Prix at Silverstone returns as a Sprint weekend, with Formula 1 descending on the Northamptonshire circuit from Thursday July 3 to Sunday July 5. The Sprint format means five on-track sessions across four days: practice on Thursday, Sprint Qualifying and Sprint Race on Saturday, and Qualifying and the Grand Prix on Sunday. It’s the first Sprint event at Silverstone. With Mercedes leading the championship, several key battles loom: Kimi Antonelli versus team-mate George Russell, Lewis Hamilton hunting a record 10th home win, and McLaren, Ferrari, and Red Bull fighting for victory on one of F1’s most celebrated high-speed circuits.

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CHAMPIONSHIP

Button: Hamilton Arrives at Silverstone Confident of Challenging for Victory

Jenson Button believes Lewis Hamilton will arrive at Silverstone this weekend brimming with confidence despite a frustrating Austrian Grand Prix where he slipped from third on the grid to fifth at the chequered flag. The 2009 world champion, who spent three seasons alongside Hamilton at McLaren, told Sky Sports that Ferrari’s performance characteristics should suit the Silverstone layout and that Hamilton’s recent form gives him every reason to target a record-extending tenth victory at his home circuit. “He’ll know he got the maximum out of it,” Button said. “He’ll be confident coming home.” Hamilton is third in the championship on 125 points, 46 behind leader Antonelli.

Sources: Sky Sports  ✉︎ Email 💬 Text

RACE RESULT

Lawson and Lindblad: The Racing Bulls Stars Going Under the Radar

Racing Bulls secured their third consecutive double points finish at the Austrian Grand Prix, with Liam Lawson ninth and rookie Arvid Lindblad tenth, cutting the gap to Alpine in the Constructors’ Championship to just 13 points. Formula1.com highlighted just how impressive the pair have been in 2026, with Lindblad — the grid’s only rookie — scoring points in half his races, and Lawson accumulating 30 points from tenth in the standings. Team principal Alan Permane described it as a “pretty perfect weekend” for the Faenza-based outfit. With Silverstone, Spa, and Budapest ahead — circuits Lindblad knows well from junior racing — the momentum looks set to continue.

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Drivers' Championship

1. Kimi Antonelli — 171 pts

2. George Russell — 131 pts

3. Lewis Hamilton — 125 pts

4. Charles Leclerc — 79 pts

5. Lando Norris — 79 pts

6. Max Verstappen — 73 pts

7. Oscar Piastri — 70 pts

8. Isack Hadjar — 42 pts

9. Pierre Gasly — 41 pts

10. Liam Lawson — 30 pts

11. Oliver Bearman — 18 pts

12. Franco Colapinto — 16 pts

13. Arvid Lindblad — 14 pts

14. Carlos Sainz — 6 pts

15. Alex Albon — 5 pts

16. Esteban Ocon — 3 pts

17. Gabriel Bortoleto — 2 pts

18. Fernando Alonso — 1 pt

19. Nico Hülkenberg — 0 pts

20. Sergio Pérez — 0 pts

21. Valtteri Bottas — 0 pts

22. Lance Stroll — 0 pts

Constructors' Championship

1. Mercedes — 302 pts

2. Ferrari — 204 pts

3. McLaren — 149 pts

4. Red Bull Racing — 115 pts

5. Alpine — 57 pts

6. Racing Bulls — 44 pts

7. Haas — 21 pts

8. Williams — 11 pts

9. Audi — 2 pts

10. Aston Martin — 1 pt

11. Cadillac — 0 pts

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