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Lewis Hamilton: F1 condemns Nelson Piquet's racially abusive language about British driverFormula 1 condemns three-time world champion Nelson Piquet for using racially abusive language about Lewis Hamilton.
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Formula 1 develops synthetic sustainable fuel to be introduced in 2026Formula 1 develops a synthetic sustainable fuel to be introduced in 2026 as part of its programme to be net-zero carbon by 2030.
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Pierre Gasly to remain with Alpha Tauri in 2023French driver Pierre Gasly will continue to race for the Alpha Tauri team in the 2023 season.
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Juri Vips: Red Bull suspend reserve driver over racist slurRed Bull suspend their test and reserve driver Juri Vips after he used offensive language in an online gaming stream.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Podium gives Lewis Hamilton 'hope' but Mercedes 'managing expectations'Lewis Hamilton says his podium in Canada gives him hope that Mercedes can return to competitiveness this year, but his team boss has urged caution.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen holds off Carlos Sainz to extend championship leadRed Bull's Max Verstappen holds off a late challenge from Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to win the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso hopes to lead race with 'maximum attack' startFernando Alonso says his aim is to lead the Canadian Grand Prix after taking his first front-row start for 10 years.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Mercedes boss Toto Wolff brands rivals 'pitiful' in bouncing rowMercedes team principal Toto Wolff accuses rivals of "pitiful" and "disingenuous" behaviour in the row over cars bouncing in Formula 1.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen beats Fernando Alonso to pole in MontrealRed Bull's Max Verstappen takes pole position in a wet qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix with Alpine's Fernando Alonso a surprise second.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc to start from back after further engine changesFerrari's Charles Leclerc will start the Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the grid as a result of a penalty for excessive engine usage.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc hit with grid penalty after engine component changeFerrari's Charles Leclerc suffers the latest of a series of blows to his title hopes with a grid penalty for excessive engine usage.
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Canadian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc avoids penalty as Max Verstappen tops first practiceCharles Leclerc avoids a grid penalty on the first day of the Canadian Grand Prix weekend despite his engine failure at the last race.