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A More Open Championship than Expected? Mclaren and Ferrari Have a (...)

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The start of the 2026 season seemed to be a promise for an undivided dominance of Mercedes F1 but the Japan Grand Prix may have broken the cards. Martin Brundle said the message is clear: the rivals of the Silver Arrows are filling their gap. With three consecutive victories - one for George Russell and two for Kimi Antonelli - Mercedes had launched its 2026 campaign on impressive bases. But Suzuka marked a first turning point in the hierarchy. …
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The start of the 2026 season seemed to be a promise for an undivided dominance of Mercedes F1 but the Japan Grand Prix may have broken the cards. Martin Brundle said the message is clear: the rivals of the Silver Arrows are filling their gap. With three consecutive victories - one for George Russell and two for Kimi Antonelli - Mercedes had launched its 2026 campaign on impressive bases. But Suzuka marked a first turning point in the hierarchy. …

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Nextgen-Auto.com broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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