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Pit Talk is your weekly dose of Formula 1 direct from grand prix paddocks around the world.
Join Fox Sports Australia's Michael Lamonato and Speedcafe's Mat Coch and Ian Parkes for a look behind the curtain at what's making news inside the world of F1, from the fallout following every grand prix to the debates and rumours rumbling in the paddock and the latest on the driver market.
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Who's next on Audi's hit list after Nico Hulkenberg makes his move? Miami GP Preview
Audi has made its first foray into the driver market by snapping up Nico Hulkenberg from Haas, and Carlos Sainz is widely rumoured to be the team's next target — if Red Bull Racing doesn't get to him first. Also: Adrian Newey is reportedly set to quit RBR, and F1 mulls over controversial changes to its points structure.
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What was behind Ricciardo's Shanghai swing? Chinese GP Review
Daniel Ricciardo enjoyed his most convincing weekend of the year in China — until he was punted out of the race by Lance Stroll anyway. What was behind the upturn in form, and is it sustainable?
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F1 steps into the unknown: Chinese GP Preview
Formula 1 returns to Shanghai for the first time in half a decade for a high-risk sprint race that will test the preparation of teams and drivers to their limits. And what does Fernando Alonso's decision to stick with Aston Martin mean for the driver market?
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How damaging was Dan's first-lap smash? Japanese GP Review
Things were finally starting to click for Daniel Ricciardo — and then he crashed on the first lap. How much has that set back the Aussie's F1 comeback? And has Ferrari's accidentally undermined its 2024 success by pre-emptively dropping Carlos Sainz?
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Can McLaren repeat another Piastri/Norris podium at Suzuka? Japanese GP Preview
McLaren returns to the scene of its first double podium of 2023 with Oscar Piastri looking like a much-improved package, but can it get ahead of Ferrari to be Red Bull Racing's closest challenger? The negativity surrounding Daniel Ricciardo's slow start to the season is put into a more realistic perspective. And could Sebastian Vettel be planning his F1 return?
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Australian Grand Prix Daily: Sunday
Carlos Sainz leads a famous Ferrari one-two just two weeks after surgery, on a dramatic day at Albert Park. On a mixed day for the Aussies at home, Oscar Piastri was a strong fourth, while Daniel Riccardo recovered to 12th but without points.
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