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Martin Brundle delivers “too strange” verdict when assessing Red Bull’s woes"Max would call the car a 'monster' post race and it all seems too strange."
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Aston Martin deny latest Adrian Newey F1 rumours amid speculation of announcementAston Martin have denied reports they have signed Adrian Newey and that an announcement could take place soon.
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Oscar Piastri praised for showing “killer instinct” in Lando Norris battle"Piastri clearly has no interest in Norris' world championship chances against Max Verstappen..."
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EXCLUSIVE: Haas boss “not bothered” by “noise” around Esteban Ocon’s reputationSpeaking exclusively to Crash.net at the Dutch Grand Prix, Haas boss Ayao Komatsu expressed that he is unconcerned about Esteban Ocon’s reputation...
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Nico Rosberg shares Red Bull “brain drain” fear as Adrian Newey leaves"Adrian is the role model and the figure that everyone looks up to"
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Toto Wolff: McLaren should consider team orders in favour of Lando NorrisMercedes boss has his say on McLaren team orders debate
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It’s time for McLaren to back Lando Norris - but he needs to be do more personallyA look at the main talking points following a dramatic Italian Grand Prix, with the focus on McLaren’s reluctance to back Lando Norris
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Daniel Ricciardo on Nico Hulkenberg clash: “I thought we had space; I apologised”Daniel Ricciardo reacts to incident with Haas at F1 Italian Grand Prix
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Sauber spot “positive sign” but Valtteri Bottas still point-lessSauber boss insists there is reason for optimism
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Fernando Alonso replies to “rumour” of Adrian Newey announcement this week"I’m not a fan of excuses," Fernando Alonso says as Aston Martin struggle
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Charles Leclerc warns Ferrari upgrade ‘not enough’ to ‘win races until end of the season’"Is it enough to go and win races until the end of the season? I don't think so yet, but we did a good step in the right direction."
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Christian Horner rejects Adrian Newey “stardust” question: “Issues were already there”"I think we would have had all of these issues because the issues were already there, and one man’s input could never be so dramatic so quickly."