Formula 1
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Red Bull ‘already decided on’ Sergio Perez’ replacement as rumours swirlSergio Perez's replacement at Red Bull for F1 2025 has already been chosen, according to reports.
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END OF YEAR REPORT: RB – A new identity, another mid-season driver change and flashes of potentialRB entered the 2024 season fresh from a rebranding – having swapped out their previous Red Bull-linked AlphaTauri moniker – and with high hopes of...
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Kimi Antonelli warned he’s “expected to deliver” at Mercedes | “That excuse is gone”The pressure is on Kimi Antonelli to perform from his first race with Mercedes
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Aston Martin ‘cannot be happy’ with 2024 season as team boss Krack insists they have ‘learned lessons’ for the futureAston Martin team boss Mike Krack has taken a moment to reflect on the Silverstone operation’s underwhelming performance across the 2024 campaign,...
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The management culture that has helped McLaren’s push to F1 title gloryMcLaren CEO Zak Brown thinks a management team that is “constructively critical” of itself has been a cornerstone of his team’s success in Formula...
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Lewis Hamilton’s decision to swap Mercedes for Ferrari “a calculated risk”“I think he does but it’s a calculated risk. It’s worked out once. Let’s see if it happens again.”
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Carlos Sainz bids Ferrari farewell with special track outing alongside his fatherOne last goodbye for Carlos Sainz at Ferrari
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What Red Bull are working to change with new RB21 F1 carRed Bull detail key focus area for their 2025 F1 car - the RB21.
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Flavio Briatore explains why signing Carlos Sainz ‘made no sense’ for Alpine"It makes no sense to take a driver like Carlos for one or two years."
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The issue Toto Wolff supports Mohammed Ben Sulayem on amid conflictMercedes boss Toto Wolff doesn't usually see eye-to-eye with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
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Lando Norris told he needs to “stand up” to Max Verstappen “more often” in F1 2025Johnny Herbert tells Lando Norris what he needs to do to beat Max Verstappen next year
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‘Painful to watch’ - Why Sergio Perez is close to losing ex-F1 driver’s respectSergio Perez told his "resistance to the facts" is "painful to watch" by ex-F1 racer David Coulthard.