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"Park him" - Juan Pablo Montoya calls for Max Verstappen F1 punishmentJuan Pablo Montoya wants to see Formula 1 throw the book at Max Verstappen for his vocal criticism of the current rules era
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Why Lewis Hamilton is ditching Ferrari F1 simulator after worrying claimLewis Hamilton believes Ferrari's F1 simulator misled him at the Miami Grand Prix.
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F1 still 'not what it should be about’ - Max Verstappen unmoved on rule tweaksMax Verstappen gives his take on the F1 rule tweaks after the Miami Grand Prix.
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Allan McNish thrives in new Audi F1 role: ‘My life, my career, my hobby, my passion’Allan McNish took charge of the Audi Formula 1 team for the first time in Miami, and gave his verdict on the experience
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How Cadillac’s ‘known issue’ led to Valtteri Bottas F1 Miami GP pit lane speeding penaltyValtteri Bottas has explained why he was penalised for speeding in the Miami F1 pit lane.
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Max Verstappen reacts to Carlos Sainz criticism after ‘jungle' F1 battle at Miami Grand PrixMax Verstappen responds to Carlos Sainz criticism after F1 clash in Miami.
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Williams achieve F1 2026 milestone with delayed "race one package"Carlos Sainz hailed the delayed Williams Formula 1 upgrades that powered him to points at the Miami Grand Prix
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Fernando Alonso reveals fresh Aston Martin problem amid ‘repetitive’ F1 woesFernando Alonso reveals Aston Martin faces a new problem with its 2026 F1 car.
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Red Bull and McLaren’s F1 Miami GP meeting about Gianpiero Lambiase explainedRed Bull and McLaren held clear-the-air talks about Gianpiero Lambiase ahead of the F1 Miami Grand Prix.
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Oscar Piastri issues verdict on McLaren upgrades in Mercedes F1 battleOscar Piastri believes McLaren is "not quite" at it's 2025 title-winning level, despite improvements in the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix
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Martin Brundle addresses bizarre Jimmy Fallon mic bite on F1 Miami Grand Prix gridMartin Brundle has spoken about a bizarre moment with American TV host Jimmy Fallon on the Miami F1 grid.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff warns Kimi Antonelli about 'killer' F1 rival George RussellMercedes boss Toto Wolff backs "killer" George Russell to bounce back.