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Aston Martin is under pressure to put a disastrously uncompetitive 2024 behind it, and goes into the new season with a reorganised green squad.
One that sees former-Mercedes engine boss Andy Cowell, now its CEO, installed as team boss - demoting Mike Krack to chief trackside officer.
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Join us for LIVE coverage of the 2024 / 2025 Asian Le Mans Series
Created by the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO), the Asian Le Mans Series symbolises the Spirit of Le Mans, holding the same shared passion for creating world class endurance racing in Asia.
The Asian Le Mans Series is becoming the reference endurance racing series in Asia. Delivering highly competitive racing on world class racetracks, last season the Series was watched by a global audience of over 20 million. The Asian Le Mans Series is growing year on year and is attracting some of the world’s most successful endurance racing teams, as well as fostering new and emerging talent from the region.
Offering the region’s only direct pathway to the world’s most prestigious endurance race – the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Series is also the perfect training ground for those wanting to step up the ACO ladder.
Eligible cars include LMP2, LMP3, and GT3.
In our latest clip from The Race F1 Podcast, Edd Straw, Scott Mitchell-Malm and Jon Noble analyse how F1's newest team will play the driver market in 2025 - and decide which drivers they are most likely to sign for the American team's debut in 2026.
NBC News investigative correspondent Tom Winter and former federal prosecutor Brendan Ballou join Nicolle Wallace to discuss the letter circulating inside the FBI that makes a plea to stop targeting agents who investigated January 6th and that mass firings could endanger national security.
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Most newsrooms have a mix of excitement and concern over artificial intelligence. The technology is racing so fast that many outlets are struggling to keep up, much less establish thoughtful charters on how to implement AI into their workflow.
This week's guest on FRANCE 24's media show Scoop is Phil Chetwynd, the global news director at the French news agency AFP. He discusses the challenges ahead and talks about AFP's new partnership with Mistral AI.