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Autosport 2022 Top 50: #14 Carlos SainzWhile Charles Leclerc found an instant affinity with ground-effects, Carlos Sainz took his time adapting to the twitchy Ferrari F1-75. He was too...
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Autosport 2022 Top 50: #13 Fernando AlonsoFernando Alonso was a regular F1 2022 qualifying star, especially in the wet/changeable sessions. His Q3 P2 in Canada was the highlight, but that...
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Autosport 2022 Top 50: #9 Lando NorrisIt was harder for Norris to shine quite so brightly this year compared to his star turn in 2021. McLaren took a backwards step and the obvious...
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Autosport 2022 Top 50: #5 George RussellAlthough Mercedes was out of title contention, Russell ended 2022 with his stock greatly enhanced by beating Lewis Hamilton in the standings and...
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Autosport 2022 Top 50: #4 Lewis HamiltonHamilton needed time to clear his head away from the fallout from the 2021 Abu Dhabi Formula 1 title decider. But when he emerged from a winter...
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Autosport 2022 Top 50: #2 Charles LeclercPrior to the Formula 1 summer break, it was tough to choose between opponents Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen as the standout. The Ferrari...
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Autosport 2022 Top 50: #1 Max Verstappen"You just have to be confident. Otherwise, I don’t think you can succeed in the world here." Max Verstappen is speaking in the Abu Dhabi night,...
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Red Bull F1 car to run demo laps at Mount PanoramaRed Bull will take part in the Intercontinental GT Challenge season opener with an off- and on-track activity. That will include an RB7, used...
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Williams: "Unfair" to keep F1 seat hopefuls hanging on after deciding on SargeantWilliams team principal Jost Capito revealed over the United States Grand Prix weekend that Formula 2 driver Sargeant would be getting a race seat...
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The F1 record no one can beat... Keep reading
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F1 2022 tech review: How Alfa Romeo's short and light C42 helped its revivalBut an early headstart on its 2022 car, allied to it being helped out by F1’s aero development handicap system, did just the trick in allowing it...
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Why Aston Martin won't copy its way to Formula 1 successThe first stage of the team’s new £200 million factory is due to open in May, acting as a big shot in the arm for its push to grow, while the...