Formula 1
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FIA’s Mohammed Ben Sulayem under more scrutiny as Las Vegas GP allegations emerge
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is facing more allegations.
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Max Verstappen makes Lewis Hamilton top three prediction, omits Sergio Perez
Max Verstappen has predicted Lewis Hamilton to finish inside the top three in 2024.
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Ben Sulayem faces new allegations over Vegas track clearance
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of Formula 1's governing body, allegedly told officials not to certify the Las Vegas circuit for its race last year.
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Damon Hill urges Lewis Hamilton not to “slack off” in final Mercedes season
Damon Hill's advice for Lewis Hamilton in his final Mercedes season.
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What we learned about the new F1 car designs in the Bahrain GP
The changes that Red Bull made to its sidepod and engine cover bodywork for 2024 have grabbed a lot of attention, as the team has redefined the...
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Saudi Arabia unveils new Qiddiya track set to host F1
Since the country joined the F1 calendar for 2021, it has used the high-speed Jeddah street circuit on the coast of the Corniche.However, there...
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Christian Horner holds crunch talks with Max Verstappen’s manager in Dubai
Christian Horner has met with Max Verstappen's manager ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Extraordinary Max Verstappen Red Bull exit clause revealed amid Christian Horner saga
Details of an exit clause in Max Verstappen's current Red Bull deal have been revealed.
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Meet McLaren's first female development driver
Meet McLaren's first female development driver, Bianca Bustamante, who says she shares her hopes and ambitions to become a professional Formula 1...
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McLaren's “three-pillared” F1 technical structure inspired Alpine changes
Alpine announced on Monday that it will henceforth have three technical directors, with responsibilities shared by Joe Burnell (engineering), David...
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Red Bull hails Perez F1 season start in not getting “destroyed” by Verstappen
Perez finished the Bahrain Grand Prix 22.4 seconds behind Verstappen, his race compromised by a lowly grid position that left him trapped behind...
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“Political” concern for Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton replacement highlighted
Carlos Sainz is "world-class" yet Mercedes might not have "the right feel" to recruit him