Formula 1
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Leclerc expects Ferrari to be “back to reality” in F1’s French GPCharles Leclerc doubts Ferrari can maintain its impressive run of form in Formula 1 at this weekend’s French Grand Prix.
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‘Nothing set in stone’ for 2022 despite Mercedes F1 rumours - RussellWilliams Formula 1 driver George Russell insists “nothing is set in stone” for 2022 despite intensifying speculation that he could replace Valtteri...
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Perez: IndyCar ace O'Ward can race the world's very best driversO’Ward moved into the lead of the IndyCar drivers’ championship with victory from 16th on the grid in last Sunday’s second Detroit race, having...
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Ocon: New Alpine F1 deal “a weight off the shoulders”Esteban Ocon says his new three-year Formula 1 deal with Alpine is “a weight off the shoulders” and means both parties can fully focus on on-track...
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Hamilton and Bottas to swap F1 chassis for French GPMercedes Formula 1 teammates Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas will swap chassis for this weekend’s French Grand Prix.
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McLaren F1 benefitting from Ferrari’s mistakes in battle for P3 - NorrisLando Norris says Ferrari’s frequent mistakes during the 2021 season is helping McLaren in its fight for third in the Formula 1 constructors’...
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Vettel ‘can’t say 100%’ if he trusts Pirelli’s F1 tyres after BakuFour-time world champion Sebastian Vettel cannot say for definite whether he fully trusts the structural integrity of Pirelli’s Formula 1 tyres.
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Mazepin insists "misunderstanding" with Schumacher was 'not an incident'Nikita Mazepin has described his last lap battle at the Azerbaijan GP with Haas Formula 1 teammate Mick Schumacher as a “misunderstanding”, stating...
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Mazepin: Schumacher can't "expect to have it too easy" after Baku F1 angerHaas F1 teammates Mazepin and Schumacher were involved in a last-lap drag race to the finish line at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix two weeks ago, with...
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Gasly: “Quite early” for Red Bull to decide F1 plans for 2022Pierre Gasly says it’s still “quite early” for a decision to be made on his Formula 1 future for 2022, stating it’s “in the hands of Red Bull”.
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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen disagree over Pirelli tyre failures in AzerbaijanTitle rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen disagree over the results of the inquiry into the tyre failures at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Hamilton: Pirelli not to blame for Baku F1 tyre blowoutsFormula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton believes Pirelli was not to blame for the pair of dramatic tyre blowouts that occurred at the Azerbaijan...