Formula 1
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Two 10/10s and one underrated midfield driver impresses yet again in Sao PauloCrash.net F1 journalist Connor McDonagh runs through his driver ratings for the 2023 Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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Norris now shares unwanted F1 record after being denied by VerstappenLando Norris has equalled an unwanted F1 record - the most podiums without a win - after finishing in the top three for the 13th time in his career...
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Marko pinpoints Perez ‘mistake' that cost him in Alonso F1 podium battleSergio Perez made a small but costly “mistake” that saw him lose out to Fernando Alonso in their podium battle at the F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix,...
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Video: Alonso’s defensive masterclass at the F1 Brazilian GPIn a race that started with a bang, as Alex Albon and Kevin Magnussen crashed out at the first corner while Charles Leclerc dropped out on the...
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Autosport Podcast: F1 Brazilian Grand Prix reviewIn the final sprint race format of the season, Verstappen did the double ahead of Norris, as the grand prix was stalled by an early red flag for a...
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Leclerc reveals how electronic command issue triggered F1 crashThe Ferrari driver had qualified second to Max Verstappen, but was unable to take the start after an electronic command issue caused a power unit...
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Wolff: “Unacceptable” Brazilian GP my worst weekend in F1Off the back of competitive showings in the United States and Mexico, and returning to the scene of its 2022 triumph, Mercedes had hoped for...
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Downbeat Hamilton makes gloomy Red Bull F1 domination predictionLewis Hamilton has worryingly conceded that Red Bull will likely continue to dominate F1 for “the next couple of years”.
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Alonso’s secret to Perez-beating F1 podium drive reflects his geniusFernando Alonso has explained how he expertly kept Sergio Perez at bay to claim a superb podium at the F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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F1 - 2023 SÃO PAULO GRAND PRIX - POST-RACE PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPTSport news DRIVERS 1 – Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull) 2 – Lando NORRIS (McLaren) 3 – Fernando ALONSO (Aston Martin) TRACK...
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Perez: Hard but fair Alonso Brazil fight only possible with "few drivers" on F1 gridAfter an action-packed opening salvo, the Interlagos race fell into a mid-race slumber, but it was revived a few laps before the end by a...
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FIA: F1 Brazil GP track invasion was "unacceptable situation"After Red Bull driver Max Verstappen crossed the line eight seconds ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris to win the 71-lap race, “a large group” of...