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Norris to receive "minor consequence" for F1 Singapore GP clash - BrownZak Brown revealed Lando Norris will only receive a “minor consequence” for colliding into his Formula 1 team-mate Oscar Piastri during the...
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F1 US GP: Norris tops only practice, Leclerc and Sainz hit by mechanical troublesMcLaren's Lando Norris has topped the only practice session at Formula 1's United States Grand Prix, with Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg splitting Norris...
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Ferrari: Simulation "mistake" led to Hamilton brake error at F1 Singapore GPFerrari has conceded a “mistake” with its simulations led to Lewis Hamilton suffering a brake problem late in the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix....
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“We should have won Singapore” – how Verstappen now rates his F1 title chancesMax Verstappen believes that – barring any drama at McLaren – he needed to win the Singapore Grand Prix to have any serious shot at the 2025 F1...
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Unique World Champions’ helmet the prize in new Jackie Stewart initiativeRace Against Dementia, the charity founded by Sir Jackie Stewart, has unveiled an innovative prize draw opportunity for Formula 1 fans to have a...
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What's been left unsaid about Russell's new Mercedes F1 deal – and why it's important"I'm really happy to be continuing," said George Russell in his first appearance since Mercedes made his contract extension public. "Because the...
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Crawford to make FP1 debut at F1 Mexico GPJak Crawford will make his Free Practice 1 debut with Aston Martin next Friday at Formula 1’s Mexico City Grand Prix. Currently holding second...
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What Apple brings to F1 and how the US streaming deal will shape its futureOn Friday, Formula 1 and Apple announced the tech giant has won the exclusive broadcast rights to the series in the United States for a five-year...
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James Allen: F1 partnering with Apple for US broadcast is seismic for the seriesIt was the worst kept secret for months, but the news that Formula 1 has partnered with Apple for the broadcast rights in the US is truly seismic...
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Apple TV wins F1's US broadcast rights with landmark five-year dealStreaming platform Apple TV has won the bid to exclusively broadcast Formula 1 in the United States from 2026, signing a five-year deal with F1's...
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Right on Cue: Apple executive explains why streaming giant paid out for coverage of “tiny” F1With the news that Apple has won the battle for the United States live television rights for Formula 1, it might be easy to link the estimated...
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Why Haas brought a floor update to the US GP as rivals pivot to F1’s new rulesHaas has brought a floor upgrade to the United States Grand Prix, aiming to improve its Formula 1 car's balance and grip while opening up set-up...