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Franco Colapinto's main sponsor disappears at Alpine
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Franco Colapinto's main sponsor disappears at Alpine

Mercado Libre, one of Franco Colapinto's main sponsors which has played a key role in the driver's F1 career in recent years, has disappeared from Alpine's sponsorship portfolio.   Although Alpine has extended the Argentine driver's contract until 2026, this year's A526 race car was unveiled without the e-commerce giant's logo.  The company, which remains in close alliance with Colapinto, is not listed among the team's partners on its website, and its disappearance is surprising and raises questions. When Alpine renewed Colapinto's contract, all signs pointed to a guaranteed continuation between the team and the company that strongly supports the driver.  The importance of the partnership was also illustrated by the fact that the team dressed its race car in special colours on three occasions last year: at the US Grand Prix, the Mexican Grand Prix, and the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Regarding Mercado Libre's disappearance, sources have informed RacingNews365 that the Argentine company is currently rethinking its partnerships and its entire F1 presence.  The company has changed its strategy and is working on diversifying its sponsorship activities to increase its visibility in Latin American regions outside Argentina.  In line with this, they are no longer focusing exclusively on one driver, and the first signs of this are already visible. On January 19, the company's Brazilian subsidiary, operating under the name Mercado Livre, announced that it would be joining Audi driver Gabriel Bortoleto as a sponsor.  The Mercado Libre logo also appeared on the helmet of Sergio Perez, who is returning with Cadillac, at the Barcelona test. The Mexican driver already featured the company on his non-final helmet design for the test period, and according to our information, the announcement of the agreement could come in a matter of days. Alpine partnership still possible RacingNews365 understands that a continuation between the company and Alpine is still possible.  Behind the scenes, negotiations are slowly but surely underway for Mercado Libre to remain a partner of the team, which will now be powered by Mercedes and, based on the Barcelona shakedown, is looking at a much better season than last year.  It is not yet known when an agreement will be reached, but it is clear that the issue is becoming increasingly pressing in Argentina. Since Colapinto made his debut in F1, it has become very clear just how passionately Argentinians support their local driver and the sport itself.  Fans are present in large numbers all over the world, and the Argentine soccer jersey has become an indispensable accessory at F1 grand prix races - so it is not surprising that the situation surrounding the driver's main sponsor and team is causing serious concern among Argentine fanatics.  The Latin American country's press and social media have been in turmoil over the issue for days: fans fear that the current situation could adversely affect their favourite driver, just when the team needs stability as it targets progress up the grid.

Cadillac 'fighting issues' in Barcelona as F1 debut ticks closer
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Cadillac 'fighting issues' in Barcelona as F1 debut ticks closer

Sergio Perez has highlighted Cadillac was “fighting issues” throughout the day on Thursday when he was behind the wheel. Cadillac's F1 car made its on-track debut on Monday with both Perez and team-mate Valtteri Bottas taking it out onto the circuit. However, the team did not make another appearance until Thursday when Perez handled driving duties, clocking up 66 laps across the day of running. Perez highlighted the team is improving every time it takes to the tarck, but conceded there are still problems it is trying to iron out. “It was a much better day,” he said. “Obviously, we got a lot of running, a lot of information. “We're still fighting a few issues out there, which is great - it was all about it today.  “We are improving on pretty much every run. “[There are] issues all around with the power unit, with the car, with a few electronics issues.  “But this is great that things are happening here. We have a lot of of work ahead of us, being a new team.” Cadillac is facing a challenging campaign ahead as it arrives as the sport's newest team, having established itself from scratch. It employed the services of Perez and Bottas - two of F1's most experienced drivers - for its maiden season. Perez, who last raced in 2024, said of his return: “Coming back, it felt a little bit strange, seeing some people, some drivers, again.  “It felt like it's been a long time since I last saw them. I'm happy to be back.”

Red Bull stuns Martin Brundle as Lewis Hamilton fastest as Barcelona test ends – RacingNews365 Review
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Red Bull stuns Martin Brundle as Lewis Hamilton fastest as Barcelona test ends – RacingNews365 Review

Martin Brundle has been left far from surprised by what he has seen so far from Red Bull Powertrains' debut in F1 given what he saw when on a tour of its facilities by former team boss Christian Horner. Heading into the upcoming season, there was a question mark over Red Bull and its new Powertrains department, bearing in mind it has constructed its own power unit for the first time in its 20-year history. READ MORE: Martin Brundle left stunned after Red Bull tour: 'My God, this is unbelievable!' 2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 5 results And that's a wrap! The fifth and final day of private testing at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya has concluded, and for almost all of those present, it has been a very productive week. There were 12 drivers on track across the day, and it was Ferrari's Charles Leclerc who went quickest in the morning, before Lewis Hamilton took over in the SF-26.  READ MORE: 2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 5 results Donald Trump signs order for major street race in Washington D.C US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to begin the process of bringing an IndyCar race to the streets of Washington, D.C. On Friday, in the Oval Office in the presence of Transport Secretary Sean Duffy and IndyCar owner Roger Penske, Trump signed an executive order confirming plans for the 'Freedom 250' to take place on the streets of the US capital.  READ MORE: Donald Trump signs order for major street race in Washington D.C Max Verstappen reveals illness in challenging Red Bull test Max Verstappen has revealed that he has been unwell throughout this week’s five-day test in Barcelona, making it a challenging period for Red Bull. The four-time world champion’s time in the RB22 was spread out across the test, with his first outing coming during the Tuesday morning session. READ MORE: Max Verstappen reveals illness in challenging Red Bull test Exclusive: Usain Bolt in shock talks to become Formula E team investor Eight-time Olympic gold medallist and one of the greatest athletes of all time, Usain Bolt exclusively revealed to RacingNews365 that he is pushing to become an investor in a Formula E team. Ahead of this weekend’s Miami E-Prix at the Miami International Autodrome, Bolt attended an event organised by title partner ABB on Thursday evening, which was also attended by RacingNews365.  READ MORE: Exclusive: Usain Bolt in shock talks to become Formula E team investor Cadillac land major Sergio Perez sponsor Cadillac has reaped the reward from its signing of Sergio Perez by landing one of the Mexican driver's long-term partners. Perez has been heavily supported throughout his F1 career by a plethora of major Mexican brands, leading to América Movil opting to partner with F1's newest team. READ MORE: Cadillac land major Sergio Perez sponsor

Cadillac land major Sergio Perez sponsor
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Cadillac land major Sergio Perez sponsor

Cadillac has reaped the reward from its signing of Sergio Perez by landing one of the Mexican driver's long-term partners. Perez has been heavily supported throughout his F1 career by a plethora of major Mexican brands, leading to América Movil opting to partner with F1's newest team. The Mexican telecommunications giant will be represented by its familiar names - Telcel, Infinitum, and Claro - which will be on the cars and in the paddock. Cadillac's global head of commercial strategy Tyler Epp said: “We are delighted to welcome América Móvil to the Cadillac Formula 1 Team at this exciting stage in our journey. "Above all, we want to be a strong contributor to the sport, and having brands with a long history of Formula 1 participation will help us connect authentically with existing fans of Formula 1 while reaching ones in emerging markets." Swayed by Perez signing for Cadillac, América Móvil chief marketing officer Marcela Velasco Cámara said: "When Sergio joined the Cadillac Formula 1 Team, we saw the scale of their ambition, and it was only natural for us to be part of their journey. "Our partnership with the Cadillac Formula 1 Team reflects América Móvil’s vision of advancing world-class technology platforms that connect talent, speed, and innovation with millions of people. "Through brands such as Telcel, Infinitum, and Claro, we reaffirm our commitment to technological development, high-performance sport, and an increasingly global, passionate, and discerning fan base."

Cadillac 'feeling emotional' after taking 'big step' with F1 paddock arrival
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Cadillac 'feeling emotional' after taking 'big step' with F1 paddock arrival

Cadillac team principal Graeme Lowdon insisted it was acceptable for the outfit to "feel the emotion" of finally entering the F1 paddock, in what is the next "big step" for the American outfit. This week's five-day test in Barcelona has represented Cadillac's first time in the F1 paddock as a team on the grid, with both Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez having driven on Monday. Bottas drove Cadillac's 2026 car on Monday morning, before Perez took over for the first afternoon session of the week. Both drivers confirmed that issues were experienced, something Cadillac is not concerned about and deems perfectly natural for a brand-new F1 team. Simply making Barcelona represents an extraordinary achievement, having only received the green light to become the 11th outfit in the paddock in the opening months of last year. In less than 12 months, Cadillac has gone from not even being an F1 team to successfully running in the first pre-season test, something Lowdon is immensely proud of. Discussing Cadillac officially being in the F1 paddock, Lowdon told F1TV : "Yeah, it is a big step, and it's okay to allow ourselves a tiny little bit of time to feel the emotion. But I think the overriding feeling is that it feels like business as usual, as a proper Formula 1 team. "And we're getting stuck into the same work that everybody else is. And, you know, huge, huge, huge respect to everybody in the team. "I'm so lucky to be in this situation where I can work with so many really talented people, both here at the track, back at Silverstone, back in Indianapolis, and in Charlotte as well. "And it's a great feeling to be really feeling as if we're on our way now."

Isack Hadjar crashes as Max Verstappen triggers early Day 2 red flag
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Isack Hadjar crashes as Max Verstappen triggers early Day 2 red flag

Isack Hadjar has suffered his first crash as a Red Bull Formula 1 driver during the final hour of running on the second day of Barcelona testing. Red Bull is the only team to have run on both days of testing so far at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with Max Verstappen having driven the RB22 on Tuesday morning. READ MORE: Isack Hadjar suffers first Red Bull F1 crash Max Verstappen causes early red flag at Barcelona testing Max Verstappen caused the first red flag of the second test day from Barcelona as the Dutchman made his first appearance behind the wheel of the RB22. His new team-mate Isack Hadjar drove the car on Monday as the shakedown test officially got underway ahead of the new season. READ MORE: Max Verstappen causes early red flag at Barcelona testing 2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 2 results Max Verstappen set the second-quickest lap on a quiet second day of testing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. After a busy opening day, only Red Bull and Ferrari took to the circuit on Tuesday; however, only the first couple of hours were completed in dry conditions. READ MORE: 2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 2 results McLaren explain Barcelona F1 pre-season test delay McLaren has confirmed it will finally run over the final three days of this week's pre-season test in Barcelona. Team principal Andrea Stella declared last week that the team would conduct a filming day, when 200 kilometres are allowed, on the opening day of the private, five-day test at the Circuit de Catalunya. READ MORE: McLaren explain Barcelona F1 pre-season test delay Sergio Perez spies 'positive' from early Cadillac F1 issues Sergio Perez has admitted Cadillac faced various issues as it made its first test appearance in Barcelona on Monday. However, the 36-year-old is content with the challenges appearing early on so they can be ironed out ahead of the season-opening round in Australia. READ MORE: Sergio Perez spies 'positive' from early Cadillac F1 issues George Russell delivers 'pretty impressive' verdict as new Mercedes era begins George Russell has stated he found the opening day of on-track action in Barcelona “pretty impressive” as a new era of F1 got underway. Barcelona is hosting the first pre-season test of the year, with teams allowed to choose three days this week to run their cars. READ MORE: George Russell delivers 'pretty impressive' verdict as new Mercedes era begins