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'Hundreds of millions' - Ecclestone to sell car collectionFormer Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is to sell his collection of race cars driven by motorsport legends including Michael Schumacher, Niki...
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Verstappen wins in Qatar after Norris penaltyRed Bull’s Max Verstappen wins a dramatic Qatar Grand Prix that was brought to life by two mid-race safety cars and a penalty for McLaren’s Lando...
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I've still got it, says Hamilton after poor Qatar qualifyingLewis Hamilton says he has “still got it” after a disappointing qualifying performance at the Qatar Grand Prix.
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Verstappen takes first pole since June in QatarRed Bull’s Max Verstappen snatches pole position from Mercedes’ George Russell in the final seconds of qualifying at the Qatar Grand Prix.
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Norris hands Piastri Qatar sprint victory for McLaren one-twoLando Norris gave up victory in the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race to team-mate Oscar Piastri as they crossed the line ahead of Mercedes’ George...
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Hamilton says he is 'definitely not fast any more'Lewis Hamilton has said he is "definitely not fast any more" after another disappointing qualifying performance in his final season at Mercedes.
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Norris on Qatar sprint race pole ahead of RussellMcLaren’s Lando Norris takes pole position for the sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix ahead of Mercedes driver George Russell.
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Audi to sell a stake of F1 team to Qatar fundAudi is to sell a stake in its Formula 1 entry to Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, QIA.
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Leclerc leads Norris in Qatar practiceFerrari’s Charles Leclerc led McLaren’s Lando Norris in practice at the Qatar Grand Prix.
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Verstappen 'should start doing comedy' - NorrisLando Norris says Max Verstappen "should start doing comedy" after the Dutchman suggested he could have won the world title in Norris' McLaren.
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Mercedes reserve driver Schumacher to leave roleMick Schumacher is to leave his role as Mercedes reserve driver at the end of this season.
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FIA running out of people to do jobs, says sacked stewardA senior steward who has been fired by Formula 1's governing body says the FIA is "running out of people to do those jobs".