Formula 1
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Verstappen Opens Up On Media Approach; Discusses Future Racing PlansApr.22 - Max Verstappen admits reporters and Formula 1 fans will need to get used to hearing from him less often. Following his...
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F1 Commission Drama: Why Wolff Calls New Agenda a 'Joke'Apr.22 - Toto Wolff has slammed as a "joke" something that is on the agenda for Thursday's meeting of the F1 Commission. Earlier in April,...
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Red Bull formally rules out right of review of Verstappen's Saudi F1 penaltyRed Bull has formally ruled out launching a right-of-review petition against Max Verstappen's decisive five-second penalty in Formula 1's Saudi...
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Aston Martin “not giving up” on F1 2025 despite tough start to new seasonAston Martin will not divert all its attention to 2026.
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How unwanted triple-headers became a fixture on the F1 calendarThe upcoming Miami Grand Prix will be the first Formula 1 race not to be part of a double- or triple-header since last year’s Canadian Grand Prix...
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Huge losses force closure of Lewis Hamilton’s vegan burger chainLewis Hamilton's Neat Burger vegan chain is closing all of its UK locations.
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Ocon admits Haas struggled with ‘quite a few things’ in Saudi Arabia while Bearman takes positives from first triple headerNeither Haas driver could climb up into the points on Sunday in Jeddah, with Ollie Bearman finishing 13th and Esteban Ocon in P14. Both admitted to...
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‘Nothing I could have done’ – Hadjar reveals the ‘super-frustrating’ reason he didn’t score bigger in Saudi Arabian GPIsack Hadjar was pleasantly surprised to score points at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix but was left frustrated by the team work of the Williams...
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Four F1 drivers who have badly struggled in 2025 so farA difficult start to the year has left these four F1 drivers playing catch-up.
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POWER RANKINGS: Who lit up the streets of Jeddah during the Saudi Arabian GP weekend?Oscar Piastri made a statement with his third victory of the 2025 season at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. But who else impressed around the streets...
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Leclerc ‘never expected’ podium in Saudi Arabia as he urges Ferrari to ‘keep pushing’ for fight at frontCharles Leclerc has admitted that he “never expected” his third-place finish in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with the Monegasque left “very proud”...
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Ex-Red Bull chief would have played Max Verstappen incident differentlyEx-Red Bull chief says he would have taken a different approach to Max Verstappen's Turn 1 incident in Jeddah.