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Revealed: Why Christian Horner rejected Ferrari job offerChristian Horner reportedly turned down Ferrari’s offer to become their new team principal.
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“I stand by” Red Bull “cheating” claim - Horner’s defence “didn’t make sense”McLaren CEO Zak Brown has refused to back down from writing a letter to the FIA accusing Red Bull of “cheating” in the F1 cost cap saga.
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Daniel Ricciardo’s secret masterplan to become a superstar - without F1Daniel Ricciardo has fascinating business plans to increase his profile in the US that do not include F1.
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Seidl jumped ship - so will Norris leave McLaren too?With Andreas Seidl quitting McLaren’s F1 project for another at Alfa Romeo/Sauber, what impact will it have on the future of their star driver...
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The shock timing when Seidl quit McLaren (but kept it secret)Zak Brown has revealed that Andreas Seidl had already informed him of his plans to leave McLaren, but his exit was ultimately fast-tracked by...
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New Ferrari boss’ job is to keep Leclerc sweet - and stop him going to MercedesWith F1 ’s biggest secret now out of the bag, Ferrari have a new team principal in the straight-talking Frederic Vasseur. What does it mean for...
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Hamilton’s brother is first disabled person to drive an F1 simulatorLewis Hamilton has thanked Mercedes for making “my brother’s dream come true” by helping him become the first disabled person to drive an F1...
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Seidl set to quit McLaren for leading role at Sauber F1Andreas Seidl is set to leave his role at McLaren in order to join Sauber amid an F1 managerial merry-go-round.
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Ferrari made “desperate attempt” for “high-profile” boss, but settled on VasseurFerrari wanted a more blockbuster arrival as their new team principal but, after reportedly failing to attract anybody, settled for Frederic...
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Frederic Vasseur confirmed as new Ferrari team principalFerrari have confirmed that Frederic Vasseur has joined from Alfa Romeo as their new team principal and general manager.
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Bad news for Horner and Marko? - “Less autonomy” granted by new Red Bull bossChristian Horner and Helmut Marko will reportedly be given less freedom by Red Bull’s new boss.
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Bad news for Horner and Marko? - “Less autonomy” granted by new Red Bull bossChristian Horner and Helmut Marko will reportedly be given less freedom by Red Bull’s new boss.