Formula 1
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Alonso's Uncertain Future: Retirement or Red Bull Switch for 2024 F1 Season?Nov.1 - Amid a wild round of rumours this week, Fernando Alonso insists he is not yet ready to retire. "For now, no," Fox Sports Mexico...
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Mercedes: Chief technical officer Mike Elliott ends 11-year association with teamMercedes chief technical officer Mike Elliott leaves the team after 11 years following a disappointing 2023 campaign.
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Are Fernando Alonso and Sergio Perez swapping seats in 2024?The Formula 1 community has gone into overdrive following last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, with a huge rumour having been teased by members of...
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‘I’d probably put money on it’: Lewis Hamilton makes Max Verstappen predictionLewis Hamilton has predicted that Max Verstappen will go the remainder of the 2023 season unbeaten and reach 19 wins for the campaign, destroying...
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‘Very sad’ Sergio Perez doesn’t regret costly attackSergio Perez was “very sad” at the Mexican Grand Prix but admitted he didn’t regret trying to take the race lead at the opening corner, despite...
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Martin Brundle criticises Fernando AlonsoEx-Formula 1 driver turned pundit Martin Brundle was quick to describe a mistake made by Fernando Alonso as “clumsy”, after the Spaniard spun in...
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Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell all avoid penaltyMax Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have all avoided a grid penalty for Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix, with the FIA having decided...
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Ferrari driver insists he won’t be in F1 in 2024Ferrari Driver Academy star Ollie Bearman has, as expected, confirmed that he’ll be in Formula 2 next year, rather than progress to Formula 1....
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Shock exit for Mercedes F1’s chief technical officerMike Elliott, Mercedes F1’s chief technical officer, has left his role with the team.
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Mercedes chief technical officer Mike Elliott departs F1 teamElliott, who originally joined the squad in 2012 as head of aerodynamics after spells with McLaren and Renault/Lotus, has played an instrumental...
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The "jigsaw" McLaren is solving after shining on its weaker F1 circuitsMcLaren was braced for a difficult triple-header with races in Texas, Mexico and Brazil on three circuits that it feared would expose its...
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Button defends Perez: ‘What is he supposed to do? He couldn’t lift off…’Jenson Button believes it was difficult for Sergio Perez to avoid colliding with Charles Leclerc on the opening lap of the Mexico City Grand Prix.