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F1 Fast Five: IMS cracks down on F1 over trademark infringement, Is Alpine's car the weakest on the grid?, and other big updates

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IMS cracks down on F1 over trademark infringement, Is Alpine's car the weakest on the grid?, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

TODAY'S HEADLINES
  • IMS cracks down on F1 over trademark infringement
  • Is Alpine's car the weakest on the grid?
  • Toto Wolff hints at new Mercedes star
  • Let the fashion challenge begin!
  • Is Piastri a top contender?

IMS cracks down on F1 over trademark infringement

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IMS, home of the iconic Indianapolis 500, faces repeated trademark violations from Formula One and NASCAR. Both have recently flirted with using the trademarked phrase "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing," originally trademarked by Hulman & Company in 1986. Formula One's promotion of itself as "the greatest spectacle in motorsports" and Nascar's use of "the greatest spectacle in racing" directly infringed on IMS trademarks. IMS president Doug Boles expressed disappointment and readiness to protect their intellectual property. While Nascar swiftly rectified the issue, Formula One's use prompted IMS to take action to safeguard its brand.

Click here to read the full article by Cian Brittle (blackbookmotorsport.com)

Is Alpine's car the weakest on the grid?

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Despite past successes, Alpine's current state, marked by poor engine performance and organizational chaos, raises doubts about its future viability, echoing questions about the brand's purpose and relevance in the fiercely competitive automotive landscape. With a history of missed opportunities and internal turmoil, Alpine's fate in F1 may be likened to its own "Waterloo," prompting reflection on the team's direction and place in the sport.

Click here to read the full article by Sam Cooper (planetf1.com)

Toto Wolff hints at new Mercedes star

Toto Wolff hasn't ruled out signing Kimi Antonelli to Mercedes for next year but stressed that the decision on their lineup won't be rushed. With Lewis Hamilton leaving for Ferrari, Mercedes' vacant seat is highly coveted, and Antonelli, a Mercedes junior driver, is among the contenders. However, Wolff wants to ease the pressure on Antonelli, who is only 17 and has yet to start his Formula 2 campaign, by waiting to see how he performs.

Click here to read the full article by Fergal Walsh (racingnews365.com)

Let the fashion challenge begin!

The Ferrari FW24 show is on the horizon, and drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are gearing up for the event. However, they're presented with a unique challenge: impressing Creative Director Rocco Iannone through a shopping challenge. With just two simple rules—pick their outfits wisely and do it quickly. Will they succeed in this unexpected test?

Is Piastri a top contender?

Is Oscar Piastri a contender for a World Championship title? Many would argue yes. From his humble beginnings in Australia to his current status as one of the most impressive drivers on the 2024 F1 circuit, there's no denying the indelible mark that Australian F1 driver Oscar Piastri has left on the world of Formula 1.

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