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Formula 1 2023: Max Verstappen wins third successive drivers' title
How Max Verstappen clinched his third successive Formula 1 world drivers' title, featuring a record-breaking 10 race wins in a row.
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Max Verstappen takes third F1 world title in Qatar sprint race
Red Bull's Max Verstappen clinches a third world title by finishing second in a chaotic and incident-packed sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix.
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F1 Quiz: Name the drivers who won the championship three times or more
11 drivers have won the championship three or more times, can you name them all?
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Qatar Grand Prix: Pirelli to be awarded new F1 tyre deal
Pirelli is to be awarded Formula 1's next tyre contract from 2025-28 but it is likely to be the company's last, BBC Sport understands.
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Qatar Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri on sprint race pole, Max Verstappen third
Max Verstappen qualifies only third for the sprint race in which he could clinch a third world title as McLaren's Oscar Piastri took pole.
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Qatar Grand Prix: Limit put on number of laps tyres can do over safety concerns
Tyre-life limits are imposed for this weekend's Qatar Grand Prix because of safety concerns.
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Max Verstappen on pole position for Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix as title looms
Max Verstappen storms to pole position at the Qatar Grand Prix and needed only one run in the final qualifying session to do it.
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Max Verstappen tops Qatar Grand Prix practice before qualifying
Max Verstappen makes a good start to the weekend on which he will likely clinch his third world title by setting the pace in first practice in Qatar.
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Qatar Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton says Max Verstappen has done 'exceptional job'
Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton says Max Verstappen is doing an "exceptional job" as the Red Bull driver nears a third consecutive title.
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Daniel Ricciardo: Liam Lawson to stand in for Australian again at Qatar Grand Prix
Liam Lawson is to stand in for Daniel Ricciardo once more at this weekend's Qatar Grand Prix as the Australian continues his recovery from injury.
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Andretti's bid to enter Formula 1 with Cadillac approved by FIA
The US-based Andretti team's bid to enter Formula 1 with General Motors' Cadillac brand is approved by motorsport's governing body, the FIA.
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Rodin Cars bid to join Formula 1 with female driver rejected by FIA
New Zealand-based Rodin Cars says its application to enter Formula 1 with a female driver has been rejected by the sport's governing body.