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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.
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Red Bull: People choose a narrative that suits, says team principal Christian HornerRed Bull team principal Christian Horner speaks to BBC Sport after the team was hit with a $7m (£6.07m) fine and a 10% reduction in permitted...
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Red Bull: F1 team receive $7m fine & 10% aero research reductionRed Bull have been hit with a $7m (£6.07m) fine and a 10% reduction in permitted aerodynamic research for breaking Formula 1's budget cap.
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Fernando Alonso: Alpine win bid to overturn two-time champion's US GP penaltyAlpine win their bid to overturn the penalty two-time champion Fernando Alonso received in the United States Grand Prix.
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Red Bull: Budget cap punishment to be announced on FridayRed Bull's punishment for breaking Formula 1's budget cap will be revealed on Friday.
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Formula 1: Mexico City signs new three-year deal to stay on the calendar until 2025Mexico City has signed a new three-year deal to keep a Formula 1 Grand Prix until at least 2025.