Formula 1
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“Working hard” at improving starts pays off for Sainz in F1 sprintCarlos Sainz has revealed that he’s been focusing on improving his starts in Formula 1 as he showcased this on the opening lap of the sprint race...
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Wolff: 'Common sense' buffer missing in Hamilton DRS disqualificationHamilton lost his pole position from Friday’s qualifying at the Brazilian Grand Prix after his DRS was discovered to have a slot gap between the...
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Mercedes team boss says gentlemen's agreements are off nowNov.14 - The intense 2021 title battle is only getting more fiery and controversial as the track action heats up in Brazil. On Saturday, the...
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Current Mercedes F1 engine problems 'surprise' HondaNov.14 - Honda's F1 technical boss Toyoharu Tanabe admits he is "very surprised" about the engine problems suffered by championship rival...
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Red Bull team suspects flexible Mercedes rear wing now?Nov.14 - Max Verstappen says he hopes Formula 1 stewards in Brazil enjoy "good expensive wine" after fining him EUR 50,000 for touching...
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Verstappen eyes Le Mans bid with fatherNov.14 - Max Verstappen admits he is keeping an eye on Le Mans. Earlier this year, the Red Bull driver's father and co-manager Jos, a former...
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Falling temperatures prompted Sainz's F1 sprint soft tyre "gamble"The Ferrari driver was one of nine drivers to choose to run on the red-walled rubber for the 24-lap race, with that number including eventual race...
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F1 'needs' Verstappen to win 2021 title - MassaNov.14 - Felipe Massa admits he is cheering for Max Verstappen to win the 2021 world championship. In 2008, in one of the most thrilling ends...
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Bottas: F1 Sprint shows Mercedes can have "great result" despite setbacksBottas scored his second sprint race win of the season on Saturday at Interlagos, leading all 24 laps following a Turn 1 pass on pole-sitter Max...
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Perez: ‘Not much risk worth taking’ in F1 sprint racesRed Bull driver Perez finished fourth in the 24-lap sprint race ahead of Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix, narrowly losing out to Ferrari’s Carlos...
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Post-Sprint 2021 Sao Paulo F1 GP Press ConferenceDRIVERS: 1. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes), 2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) & 3. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) TRACK INTERVIEWS (Conducted by...
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Wolff explains "f*** them all" radio message after F1 sprintMercedes boss Toto Wolff insists his “fuck them all” radio message to Lewis Hamilton at the end of sprint qualifying in Brazil was not a dig aimed...