Monday's F1 News reports new images of Lando Norris' facial injury and a clause that could be included in Adrian Newey's Red Bull contract.
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New images show the true extent of Lando Norris' facial injuries
Over the weekend, social media was abuzz after a photo of Lando Norris with his face bandaged was released.
The 24-year-old McLaren driver is believed to have cut his nose on broken glass while enjoying a weekend break ahead of this week's Miami Grand Prix.
A second image has been released revealing the true extent of Norris' injuries.
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Red Bull's contract clause allows Adrian Newey to join rival F1 team?
Rumors persist that Adrian Newey, a central figure in the team's success over the past two decades, is ready to leave Red Bull.
But if the 65-year-old leaves, how soon will he be able to start working with a rival team, with speculation rife that he has offers from Aston Martin and Ferrari?
Normally, F1 staff would have to take long gardening breaks to avoid taking secrets from their former team to their new employers, but someone of Newey's stature has no choice but to move quickly to another team. It is speculated that there may be some additional force.
read more: Adrian Newey's 'strange clause' on gardening leave debated as F1's future remains uncertain
Red Bull monitors Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri
Adrian Newey's future at Red Bull is not the only one whose future is uncertain, with Max Verstappen consistently linked with a move to Mercedes in recent weeks.
Where will Red Bull go if they lose Max?
Although there is no clear answer, Helmut Marko has revealed that the team is keeping a close eye on both McLaren drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, ahead of possible future transfers.
read more: Helmut Marko puts McLaren on notice to begin search for 'next Max Verstappen'
The war of words between Otmar Schfanauer and Alpine Renault continues
Otmar Schfanauer has dismissed claims by Alpine team boss Bruno Famin that the team's plight was due to mismanagement by the previous Enstone regime.
Szafnauer was publicly sacked from his role during last year's Belgian Grand Prix, with Famin shifting the blame for the team's poor performance from his predecessor's mouth.
Speaking to some media outlets, including PlanetF1.com, Szafnauer hit back at his successor's comments, questioning whether Renault understands what it takes to succeed in modern F1.
read more: Otmar Szafnauer hits back at Alpine claims as Renault's F1 ability comes into question
Could Liam Lawson replace Daniel Ricciardo during the 2024 F1 season?
RB CEO Peter Beyer has confirmed that Liam Lawson could join the team in F1 in 2024, while Daniel Ricciardo remains a possibility.
Ricciardo's poor start to the new season led to speculation that he would quit midway through the season, but the Australian appears to have steadied the ship in China and showed encouraging pace after a chassis swap. Ta.
Bayer remain hopeful the Kiwis will be in the race this year after coach Helmut Marko revealed Lawson is free to resign if he is not offered a permanent seat in 2025. I admitted that there was.
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