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Sao Paulo Grand Prix sprint: George Russell takes first winGeorge Russell catches and passes Max Verstappen to take Mercedes' first win of 2022 in a thrilling sprint race at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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Sergio Perez fastest in Sao Paulo Grand Prix practiceRed Bull's Sergio Perez heads Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in first practice at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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Sao Paulo Grand Prix: F1 drivers pushing for changes to the penalty points systemFormula 1 drivers are pushing for a change in the penalty points system to prevent drivers being banned from races for frivolous offences.
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Mauro Forghieri: Legendary Ferrari designer dies at the age of 87Legendary Ferrari designer Mauro Forghieri, responsible for some of Ferrari's most famous cars, has died at the age of 87.
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Stoffel Vandoorne to join Aston Martin as test and reserve driverReigning Formula E champion Stoffel Vandoorne will join Aston Martin in 2023 as test and reserve driver.
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Mexico City Grand Prix: Max Verstappen wins from Lewis HamiltonRed Bull's Max Verstappen broke the record for wins in a season with a comfortable and controlled victory in the Mexico City Grand Prix.
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Lewis Hamilton reacts to Fernando Alonso comments about value of his seven titlesAfter Fernando Alonso questions the value of Lewis Hamilton's seven world titles, the Mercedes driver responds on social media.
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Mexico City Grand Prix: George Russell believes as Mercedes eye winGeorge Russell believes Mercedes have a "reasonable shot" of winning the Mexico City Grand Prix.
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Ferrari unveil first works Le Mans car for 50 yearsFerrari unveil their first works sportscar to compete at Le Mans for more than 50 years.
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Mexico City Grand Prix: Max Verstappen on pole with George Russell secondRed Bull's Max Verstappen takes pole for the Mexican Grand Prix, fending off a challenge from Mercedes drivers George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.
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Mexico City Grand Prix: Ferrari 'not happy' with Red bull budget cap penaltyFerrari say they are "not happy" with the penalty imposed on rivals Red Bull for breaking Formula 1's budget cap.
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Mexican Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz fastest in first practiceCarlos Sainz leads Charles Leclerc in a Ferrari one-two in first practice at the Mexican Grand Prix as 0.2 seconds separated the top six drivers.