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Leclerc's luckless Monaco run explained - can he end the curse?Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has an awful record at his home F1 event. Can he turn it around at this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix?
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Domenicali wants Hamilton to stay in F1 to “achieve his dream” of eighth titleStefano Domenicali has backed Lewis Hamilton to remain in F1 to pursue his dream of a record-breaking eighth title.
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Monaco among Alonso’s three ‘main hopes’ for Aston Martin winThis weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix is the first of three races Fernando Alonso believes Aston Martin can win during the 2023 F1 season.
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Ricciardo ‘not done’ with F1 - but where could he land in 2024?Daniel Ricciardo is targeting a full-time return to the F1 grid next year, but with his options seemingly scarce, how likely is a comeback in...
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Are Aston Martin set to announce engine partnership with Honda?Aston Martin could be set to announce their new F1 engine deal with Japanese manufacturer Honda.
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Wolff takes firm stance on Hamilton’s future amid Ferrari rumoursMercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff has downplayed rumours linking Lewis Hamilton with a sensational switch to Ferrari, declaring “none of this is...
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“Extraordinary” Hamilton praised for competing against the “next generation”Ex- F1 driver Scott Speed has described seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton as “extraordinary” for being able to compete with the younger...
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Will Mercedes’ delayed upgrades sway Hamilton’s F1 future?Crash.net looks at some of the biggest talking points heading into this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix as F1 returns to action following...
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Mercedes reveal plans for £70m Silicon Valley-style F1 factory upgradeMercedes have unveiled plans for a £70m redevelopment to turn their Brackley F1 factory into a Silicon Valley-style campus.
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‘No way in world peak Schumacher was quicker than Hamilton’A suggestion that Michael Schumacher at his peak was quicker over one lap than Lewis Hamilton has been dismissed by a respected F1...
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Domenicali calls Verstappen's bluff as he reminds F1 drivers of 'bigger picture'F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has issued a response to drivers who have been critical about recent changes made to the series.
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Domenicali critical of 'selfish’ F1 drivers as he calls Verstappen’s bluffF1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has hit out at drivers for being “selfish” in their criticisms about recent changes made to the series.