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The reason George Russell won’t drive for Mercedes in FP1Nyck De Vries will step into George Russell ’s Mercedes for the first practice session at the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix on Friday.
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Revealed: Hamilton and Russell’s relationship in F1 2022Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has shed light on how Lewis Hamilton and George Russell are working together in F1 2022.
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Will Verstappen repay Perez by giving up Mexico City GP win?With the battle for P2 in the F1 drivers’ championship hotting up between Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez , would Max Verstappen be prepared...
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Hamilton outlines post-F1 plans with launch of film & TV production companySeven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton has launched his own film and TV production company Dawn Apollo Films.
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Audi confirms F1 entry as works team with Sauber for 2026German manufacturer Audi will compete in F1 as a factory outfit after securing Sauber - currently known as Alfa Romeo - as a "strategic partner".
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The unsuccessful text message sent to Daniel RicciardoDaniel Ricciardo was sent a text message by Guenther Steiner - but it did not attract him to consider joining Haas.
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The one Mercedes decision that cost Hamilton in F1 2022Toto Wolff has revealed that Mercedes now understands where they went wrong with their 2022 F1 car - the W13.
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The F1 driver market has one seat left - so why can’t anyone claim it?Mick Schumacher was once again on the wrong end of lady luck at the F1 United States Grand Prix, but his performance showed he warrants a seat...
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Ralf Schumacher critical of Haas boss Steiner: “It’s not Netflix here…”Ralf Schumacher , the uncle of Haas driver Mick Schumacher , has criticised the team’s boss Guenther Steiner.
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Hamilton denies ‘the Verstappen era’: “It’s too early”Lewis Hamilton has dismissed questions that F1 is embarking on an era of dominance from Max Verstappen following his 13th victory of the...
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F1 Mexico City GP 2022: Full weekend race scheduleThe F1 2022 season continues this weekend with the Mexico City Grand Prix, at the legendary Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
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ESPN extend F1 broadcast rights deal in the United StatesESPN have extended their rights deal to broadcast F1 in the US until the end of 2025.