Formula 1
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Lewis Hamilton has "never" backed FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem
Lewis Hamilton says he has never backed FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
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George Russell outlines test plan as Mercedes have “mountain to climb” in F1 2024
George Russell says Mercedes have a "mountain to climb" to catch Red Bull in 2024.
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Norris: Flashing light distraction prompted near F1 jump start
The McLaren driver was lucky to escape a penalty after he edged forward before the lights went out at Jeddah a fortnight ago.While rivals,...
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Max Verstappen: Mercedes interest ‘nice to hear’ | No Red Bull Powertrains ‘panic’
Max Verstappen responds to Toto Wolff's interest in him and reports he is concerned about Red Bull's F1 engine project.
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‘How can you trust the sport?’ - Lewis Hamilton calls out lack of accountability within F1
Lewis Hamilton backs Susie Wolff for taking legal action against F1's governing body the FIA.
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Hamilton praises Wolff's action against FIA
F1 Academy managing director Wolff revealed ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix that she has personally filed a criminal complaint in the...
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Carlos Sainz won’t be at “100 per cent” on F1 return - but vows “I feel ready”
Carlos Sainz has provided a health update ahead of his F1 return in Australia.
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Max Verstappen addresses speculation over Red Bull future with “pretty fixed” comment
Max Verstappen insists his preference is to remain with Red Bull amid continued speculation around his F1 future.
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Sainz “not stupid” and will admit if he's not fit for Melbourne F1 return
The Spaniard acknowledges that he hasn’t yet returned to 100% fitness after having his appendix removed in Saudi Arabia two weeks ago.However, he...
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Lewis Hamilton tipped to stamp his authority against Charles Leclerc
Giancarlo Fisichella has confidently stated that Lewis Hamilton will quickly feel at home with Ferrari, emphasizing the familial environment that...
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“It will be a blow” - Sergio Perez weighs in on possible Max Verstappen exit rumours
Sergio Perez weighs in on rumours that Max Verstappen could leave at the end of the 2024 F1 season.
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Daniel Ricciardo addresses Helmut Marko criticism: “It’s not annoying”
Daniel Ricciardo has responded to Helmut Marko's recent criticism following the opening two races of 2024.