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F1 2021 Italian Grand Prix - Free Practice Results (1)
Results from the first practice session at the Italian Grand Prix, Round 14 of the 2021 Formula 1 world championship.
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F1 2021 Italian Grand Prix: Follow first practice LIVE!
FOLLOW CRASH.NET's LIVE F1 COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX
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Leclerc predicts “difficult” F1 weekend at “very special” Monza for Ferrari
Charles Leclerc is expecting Ferrari to endure one of its most challenging weekends of the 2021 Formula 1 season in front of its home crowd at the...
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Silverstone reveals provisional date for 2022 F1 British GP
Silverstone has announced a provisional date for the 2022 Formula 1 British Grand Prix.
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Hulkenberg accepts F1 career is likely over after Alfa Romeo snub
Nico Hulkenberg has conceded his Formula 1 career is probably over after revealing he is not in the running for a drive with Alfa Romeo in 2022.
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Verstappen backs Albon to thrive in ‘less pressured' environment
Max Verstappen believes his former Red Bull teammate Alex Albon fully deserves his chance to return to Formula 1 and will flourish at Williams.
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Hamilton: “Not my style” to veto Russell as Mercedes F1 teammate
Lewis Hamilton says he did not try to block George Russell’s Formula 1 promotion to Mercedes for next year, adding “that’s not really my style”.
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Russell expects equal status with Hamilton at Mercedes in F1 2022
George Russell says Mercedes has assured him that he will be given equal status when he teams up with Lewis Hamilton for the 2022 campaign.
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Bottas knew of Mercedes’ decision before Spa, ‘excited’ by Alfa Romeo F1 future
Valtteri Bottas has revealed that he was informed of Mercedes’ decision to drop him in favour of George Russell during Formula 1’s summer break.
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Tsunoda “surprised” by AlphaTauri F1 stay ‘because I keep crashing’
Yuki Tsunoda admits he is “surprised” to have retained his AlphaTauri Formula 1 seat for 2022 because of the amount of crashes he has had this year.
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‘Good to know I’m not in the bad books’ after Haas F1 talks - Mazepin
Nikita Mazepin has revealed he's not in the Haas Formula 1 team's “bad books” after a series of incidents with teammate Mick Schumacher.
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Verstappen: Red Bull not planning to take F1 engine penalty at Monza
The Red Bull Formula 1 team is not planning to take an engine penalty at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, according to Max Verstappen.