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Ferrari DSQ for underweight F1 car in China branded as “inexcusable”Both Ferraris were excluded from the Chinese GP due to unrelated reasons.
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Sebastian Vettel has “fingers crossed” for Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari F1 title bid“So naturally, my fingers are crossed for him to win the championship.”
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Yuki Tsunoda urged to reject Red Bull “chaos” amid Liam Lawson swap rumoursYuki Tsunoda has been advised to reject a promotion to Red Bull alongside Max Verstappen.
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Why Martin Brundle found Max Verstappen’s F1 Chinese GP “confusing”Martin Brundle's view on Max Verstappen's "confusing" pace at the Chinese Grand Prix
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Why F1’s ‘Driver of the Day’ was “severely impaired” in Chinese GPAndrea Kimi Antonelli scored points in the Chinese Grand Prix with "extensive" floor damage.
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“Concern” raised about Carlos Sainz after F1 Chinese GP: “Something’s not going right”“So, something’s not going right with the Carlos Sainz Williams move at the moment.”
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Who would replace Liam Lawson if Red Bull wield axe?Crash.net looks at the contenders who could replace Liam Lawson if Red Bull make a driver change.
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Helmut Marko warns of Max Verstappen "performance clauses" amid Red Bull decline“There are always performance clauses and if we can’t put that to him, it will be difficult.
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F1 responds after Ferrari brands Lewis Hamilton radio broadcast a “joke”F1 have responded to Ferrari calling their selected radio message broadcasts as a "joke".
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Haas F1 warns it hasn’t “solved the problem” despite double points in ChinaA strong result in China doesn't mean Haas is out of the woods yet.
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“Painful reading” for Ferrari despite “vintage” Lewis Hamilton win in China“Especially in the Italian media, it will be painful reading for Ferrari this week despite the sprint victory.”
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Did whispered Ferrari car flaw lead to Lewis Hamilton’s DSQ?Lewis Hamilton's disqualification in China has raised eyebrows about a rumoured Ferrari flaw.